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Traffic Shaping
I have a question: I have a 50 Mbps internet connection (50Up/50 Down) fiber line . I only need to guarantee 10 Mbps to use it for specific PC , how i can do that !? please step by step Fortigate 92D
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Hi,
You cannot limit bandwidth per devices, you can do that only per subnet, users or apps.
Step by step traffic shaping per subnet:
http://cookbook.fortinet.com/traffic-shaping-bandwidth-54/
BR,
Bubu
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You cannot limit bandwidth per devices, you can do that only per subnet, users or apps.
I have to disagree, you can surely limit total bw per device or by app/protocol and that device ( device being a /32 netmask )
For example, if I apply a traffic policer for ICMP for src object 1.1.1.1/32 and set this to 16bps than that device would be limited to 16bps
ken
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emnoc wrote:
You cannot limit bandwidth per devices, you can do that only per subnet, users or apps.
I have to disagree, you can surely limit total bw per device or by app/protocol and that device ( device being a /32 netmask )
For example, if I apply a traffic policer for ICMP for src object 1.1.1.1/32 and set this to 16bps than that device would be limited to 16bps
ken
Indeed, I have not been at the end of my explanations, it was obvious to me, but I wanted to inform that this cannot apply like on the policy IPV4 "Devices". Thank you for the additional information.
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1)Under Policy & Objects > Traffic shapers
Create a new traffic shaper and set the guaranteed bandwidth to what you want
2) Then go to Traffic shaping policy and create a new policy
click on source and a sidebar will appear on the right. Click the + Button next to the search box. Click on Address
Under Type choose IP/Netmask then in the subnet/IP range field enter the IP address of the specific PC. Choose the interface.
enable the shared and reverse shaper and select the traffic shaper you created in the first step