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Traffic Shaping high,medium and low Traffic
Hello,
i want to do Traffic Shaping for RDP, so RDP should have High Priority and all the other Traffic Medium.
so This RDP Traffic goes to a IPsec S2S Tunnel on WAN1.
so i created a policy and put it on top with Service RDP and Traffic Shaping Option "High" and for Reverse Traffic Shaping "High" too.
So do i have to add "Medium" Traffic Shaping to other Policies that goes through s2s Tunnel only or all the Policy that goes through WAN1 ? what about other interfaces like WAN2? should i gibe all the Policies "medium" traffic shaping except or RDP Policy?
i don´t get it yet :)
Thank you
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Hey There,
Per Fortinet's Documentation:
If you do not apply any traffic shaping rule to a policy, the policy is set to high priority by default.
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Becareful on this, you are TS over what I suspect is a routed-based vpn interface, so will the TS priority be carried from the tunnel to the WAN1? Basically if you define a TS-policy in a tunnel interface as HIGH will the ipsec packets carrying that datagram actually fall in the WAN1 high service-queue or is it measured directly across the tunnel interface directly?
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emnoc wrote:Basically if you define a TS-policy in a tunnel interface as HIGH will the ipsec packets carrying that datagram actually fall in the WAN1 high service-queue or is it measured directly across the tunnel interface directly?
This is a good question - one that I've had before. If my routed vpn policy is high, but the vpn itself is medium, which is used?
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This is a reaaly good question...
yes it is a Routed-based vpn INteface and i have 15 VPN´s on That interface in the HQ. so now i have to add to all the Policies going to and from this 15 VPN TS "Medium" and only for the RDP Traffic from this 15 VPNs "High" , and also a "medium" TS for all policies going to and from WAN1 ?
emnoc wrote:Becareful on this, you are TS over what I suspect is a routed-based vpn interface, so will the TS priority be carried from the tunnel to the WAN1? Basically if you define a TS-policy in a tunnel interface as HIGH will the ipsec packets carrying that datagram actually fall in the WAN1 high service-queue or is it measured directly across the tunnel interface directly?
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NSE 1 - 7