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Fortigate as a bandwidth controller
Hello, maybe someone can guide me, I want to use a fortigate (box or VM) to dedicate it to the task of controlling the bandwidth of my users. What should I take into account to determine which box or VM is best suited?
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If you have a VM environment with spare resources and you want to go that route then compare to the VM performance.
https://www.fortinet.com/content/dam/fortinet/assets/data-sheets/fortigate-vm.pdf
For hardware appliances then compare to
https://www.fortinet.com/content/dam/fortinet/assets/data-sheets/Fortinet_Product_Matrix.pdf
I typically use the NGFW throughput to give myself lots of room for enabling features. For what you ...
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Thanks Peter for your comments.
Rowan recommends an equipment with NP6 processor, I see that the 300E fits as well as the Throughput.
I am trying to find out if there are any limitations regarding the number of shaping poliliters or profiles, the data sheet does not indicate this.
Rowan recommends an equipment with NP6 processor, I see that the 300E fits as well as the Throughput.
I am trying to find out if there are any limitations regarding the number of shaping poliliters or profiles, the data sheet does not indicate this.
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https://docs.fortinet.com/max-value-table
I would start with this to see if you can find any of the limits then reach out directly to Fortinet with the specifics. The 100F has a lot of power so I would consider that when you look at the specs.
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According to the link provided, I found the following data
100F100
Ffirewall.shaper.per-ip-shaper 32
firewall.shaper.traffic-shaper 32
firewall.address 20000
Does this indicate that I can only have 32 traffic shaping policies?
100F100
Ffirewall.shaper.per-ip-shaper 32
firewall.shaper.traffic-shaper 32
firewall.address 20000
Does this indicate that I can only have 32 traffic shaping policies?
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That is correct.
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