Hi fgt ppl,
We have a video conference coming up and we need to minimize any lagging etc.
The wan connection we have is 20mbps, our initial plan is to use traffic shaping and set the guaranteed bandwidth to 15000 kbps for the one single internal IP address which is to used(for video conf equipment is my guess).
Will this gurantee 15mbps minimum for that one IP address while the rest of network gets whatever is left of it?
Is there any better way to do this?
Thanks
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Hello!
Your approach is correct and i think is the only way to manage videoconference bandwidth.
Cyas!
thanks for ans, isn't any other qos parameters specific for video or voice?
allwynmasc wrote:http://docs.fortinet.com/uploaded/files/1049/fortigate-traffic-shaping-40-mr3.pdfthanks for ans, isn't any other qos parameters specific for video or voice?
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gschmitt wrote:allwynmasc wrote:http://docs.fortinet.com/uploaded/files/1049/fortigate-traffic-shaping-40-mr3.pdfthanks for ans, isn't any other qos parameters specific for video or voice?
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hi thanks for the reply, i had already referred this doc but a lot of it went over my head, i plan to go through it again thought but does the fgt have a feature to detect video packets and assign it preference etc?
and would this be a better way or just allocating minimum 15mbps to ip address would work better.
allwynmasc wrote:There is an easy way to create a Service... or in this case Application based Traffic Shapinggschmitt wrote:allwynmasc wrote:http://docs.fortinet.com/uploaded/files/1049/fortigate-traffic-shaping-40-mr3.pdfthanks for ans, isn't any other qos parameters specific for video or voice?
TOS and DSCP
hi thanks for the reply, i had already referred this doc but a lot of it went over my head, i plan to go through it again thought but does the fgt have a feature to detect video packets and assign it preference etc?
and would this be a better way or just allocating minimum 15mbps to ip address would work better.
Make sure the Features are active
Go to System > Config > Features and check Application Control, Traffic Shaping and Multiple Security Profiles to ON
Create your Shapers
Go to Policy & Objects > Objects > Traffic Shapers and create a new (or modify high-priority) shaper
Type Shared
Apply Shaper All polices using this shaper
Traffic Priority High
Set Max and Guaranteed Bandwidth as you see fit
Apply the Shaper to an Application
Go to Security Profiles > Application Control and select in the default Profile, or the profile you are using on your internal to wan policies or create a new profile
Click the VoIP Category, hover over Traffic Shaping and select your Traffic Shaper
Depending on your calling service and Application Definition (Skype used to be in P2P) you may need to add addition Categories or add the Application directly with Application Overrides
Now go to Policy & Objects > IPv4 > Policies and double click the policy the video call traffic will use (internal to wan unless you set up additional policies)
Select Application Control and select the profile you used
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