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only if i combine policy shaping and CLI Comand set bandwifth it works almost properly. but still sometimes raise the upload rate to 50 - 56 mbit/s.Next, you can apply a traffic-shaper on the output interface of the FGT WAN for the fwpolicy(s) and set prioritization. How many policies do you have? for vlan1>>>wan and vlan2>>>wan traffic ? MaxOut would not help you in this interface ( WAN ) since you have 2 different QoS strategy for vlan1 & 2 LAN traffic, BUT you could set a maxlimit of 50mbits if you wanted to stay in contract with your ISP CIR ( the combined 40+10mbits ) and if you being billed by peak or 95th percentile and was afraid of going over subscribed rates. So basically you will need to play around, but I would start with the TS/QOS document and read any notes pertaining to Fortigate Versions. I found the low end gear are not 100% accurate when compared to a bigger unit. YMMV Also I would suggest iperf/jperf on local attach interfaces in a a client+server model for testing actually data rates and flows using both udp/tcp. This concept reduces any external networks or systems. If you had a spare or lab FGT, you could set max in/out and a single policy and run testing to see how accurate these values are. And lastly, keep in the back of you mind any UTM features will impact the measurements & thru-puts.
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