Hello,
I would like to build a bandwidth shaping policy that allows equal access for all users, but at the same time allowing 1 user full bandwidth if no-one else is online. I'm not trying to shape based on source, destination, URL, or Application - just fair bandwidth for each host. For Example, I have 10Mb upload capability (with a 1GB Ethernet link between the Fortigate and ISP router in case that makes a difference) and I want everyone to have equal access - if 100 users are each sending data then each is given 100Kb of bandwidth. What I'm seeing right now is 1 host can take a majority of the bandwidth and cause latency problems for other hosts.
Thanks, Jeff
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Hi, I have the same problem. Have you solved?
Thanks in advance.
As far as I know traffic shaping is not cooperative in FortiOS.
Hi,
Same teodius problem, me too. My customers ( and me ) are very tired for this. In my real world I have internet bandwidth very small so if I not share equally the downloads, internet simply blocked for other clients not downloading.
No, I haven't found any other way to share the momentarily available bw. This means for example that on a 100 Mbps line, with 10 Mbps upstream bw, I have to cap the single IP bw to 5 Mbps. Not nice but that's all there is.
After all, traffic shaping is not usually a feature a firewall is supposed to offer - you get it for free, you have to take it as it is.
Thinking about it, a solution is not that easy to implement. Instead of watching a static max value the FGT would have to continuously calculate the used bw and the number of users|connections to set a limit dynamically.
Might be worth a feature request with your local FTNT SE.
ede_pfau wrote:No, I haven't found any other way to share the momentarily available bw. This means for example that on a 100 Mbps line, with 10 Mbps upstream bw, I have to cap the single IP bw to 5 Mbps. Not nice but that's all there is.
After all, traffic shaping is not usually a feature a firewall is supposed to offer - you get it for free, you have to take it as it is.
Thinking about it, a solution is not that easy to implement. Instead of watching a static max value the FGT would have to continuously calculate the used bw and the number of users|connections to set a limit dynamically.
Might be worth a feature request with your local FTNT SE.
Me too. I applied in the same policy a shared shaper and per ip shaper. It isn't a nice way to operate beacuse an user can't use all bandwidth available dinamically.
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