WAAS - Bandwidth Management support?

WAAS - Bandwidth Management support?

Sorry, I had a problem with the web. My comment was:
I know that other products such as Juniper's WXC supports Bandwidth Management. Does Cisco WAAS support it too?
Bandwidth Management means:
- Guarantee a minimum bandwidth for your most critical applications.
- Set maximum bandwidths to limit (or drop) low-priority traffic.
- Set priorities to determine how the “excess” bandwidth is allocated.
Thanks in advance.
José Luis

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