Thanks for the responses.
This probably made sense for everyone else immediately but took a little for me to work through the differences in where what can be applied.
Below are some clarifications for myself or anyone else confused to reference.
When performing traffic shaping, there are 3 places in which it can be applied:
- MR (per SSID) - Apply CoS and DSCP tags
- Group Policy - Apply CoS and DSCP tags
- MX - Apply DSCP tags or 'Priority' (referenced in docs as Packet Prioritization)
CoS tags are applicable within an L2 network.
DSCP tags are applicable when crossing L3 boundaries.
This makes sense, but what confused me was 'priority' on the MX.
This is applicable only to uplink bandwidth and when enabled, portions out the uplink bandwidth accordingly (see link below).
Using Packet Prioritization on a Traffic Shaping Rule - Cisco Meraki
It's only effective if the WAN bandwidth in the Uplink Configuration is accurately configured:
For my use case therefore, a combination of each of these is applicable.