I am still waiting to hear back from the PM team on the behavior of the SD-WAN setup you have. I saw you had rules in there for EF, keep in mind if your already marking DSCP egress from the phone there is no need to re-mark, which is what adding in a rule in there would do. When the MX receives the marking it will apply it to the appropriate queue. As it pertains to your other ask, "que depth, total drops, no buffer drops, exheed drops, drop rate" this is not something we are looking into providing visibility on near term. Our focus is on simplicity, providing this visibility with no easy way to consume the data makes the solution more complex. The only need for this information is if there are issues, when there are issues Meraki support is involved to provide resolution. What a majority of our customers are asking for is "how are my vital applications performing and tell me when it's not performing well" through the overlay or direct to the internet. Application issues could be tied back to a multitude of problems in and out of the network. In the network we want Meraki own the problem and resolution. We want to make it easier for you to prioritize your applications and be notified when they are not working to expectation; which means help desk calls. I would stay tuned and keep an eye on our announcements in the next month. We may not have exactly what your looking for around QOS/COS visibility, however we may have something that enhances your ability to support the applications that are important to your business. This would be end-to-end visibility not per hop metrics your asking for.
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