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need to implement HIGH Qos for microsoft services
hi
I need to implement HIGH Qos for Microsoft services. I understand I need to use shaper.
i need help how to configure it.
1.should i give maximum band for shard or per ip?
2.the Microsoft services need to be as source or destination?
3.do i need reverse shaper?
thank you for helping
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Hi @Hostmaster2 ,
If I understand correctly, you want to give high priority to Microsoft traffic. If you say yes, you can review my answers.
1- You can configure guaranteed bandwidth. In that way, you can give high priority to that traffic. If you use a shared shaper, all clients use the same bandwidth pool. For example, you give 50mbit for ms traffic, and you have 10 clients. These clients share this 50mbit between them. If you use, per IP shaper and you give 10mbit. Per IP address can use 10mbit for ms traffic.
2- MS services should be in destination.
3- If you don't use one drive(a similar app that uses upload) or something like that. I think no need to reverse shaper.
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Hi @Hostmaster2 ,
If I understand correctly, you want to give high priority to Microsoft traffic. If you say yes, you can review my answers.
1- You can configure guaranteed bandwidth. In that way, you can give high priority to that traffic. If you use a shared shaper, all clients use the same bandwidth pool. For example, you give 50mbit for ms traffic, and you have 10 clients. These clients share this 50mbit between them. If you use, per IP shaper and you give 10mbit. Per IP address can use 10mbit for ms traffic.
2- MS services should be in destination.
3- If you don't use one drive(a similar app that uses upload) or something like that. I think no need to reverse shaper.
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To understand the concept of traffic shaping in Fortigate, I would recommend going through these documents.
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.4.4/administration-guide/885253/per-ip-traffic-shaper
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/6.2.16/cookbook/933502/shared-traffic-shaper
