Hello all,
I preparation for my Google fiber install I will need to set QoS for the traffic going out wan2 of my 90D. Would anyone be able to help me figure this out? I have't messed with QoS much. According to Google, all traffic needs to be tagged as follows:
[ul]Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Where are you getting that at? "802.1p" is for 802.1q tagged interfacs, are you running vlans into goog-fiber?
Ken
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NSE
StrongSwan
I am basing off of information here https://support.google.com/fiber/faq/3333053
and http://flyovercountry.org/2014/02/google-fiber-gigabit-speeds-your-router-part-2-qos/
[strike]Well according to the page it basically means you need to route your DHCP traffic to VLAN 2, IGMP traffic to VLAN 6 and all other internet traffic to VLAN 3[/strike]
I thought all traffic went on vlan2 and the traffic itself was tagged with 801p https://www.wikiwand.com/en/IEEE_P802.1p
From the (deleted) google post:
1. Traffic in/out of the fiberjack is vlan tagged with vlan2. 2. DHCP traffic should have 802.1p bit = 2
3. IGMP traffic should have 802.1p bit = 6
4. All other internet traffic 802.1p bit = 3 Does the fortigate have this capability, or will I need a managed switch to do the tagging?
Did you ever ask goog support on this and yes the fortigate has no means that I'm aware of for COS and layer2 QoS. You need a switch but I really dont understand where you getting your information at.
e.g
Setting a COS value for IGMP, that traffic location typically ttl=1, never goes anywhere but to a multicast group(s) and once again locally.
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StrongSwan
Hey travise, I found a solution if you are interested. You do NOT need a managed switch.
You have to create your three QoS rules as IPv4 Policies and then use the CLI to assign "vlan-cos-fwd" to each of the three policies. I posted the detailed solution on my blog here: [link]https://will.mx/google-fiber-with-fortigate-90d/[/link]
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