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QoS on RED devices

Two questions actually,

1) Does QoS work on RED devices? I'm considering deploying another couple of REDs to some branch offices and I'd like to limit their download bandwidth as they'll be routing through HQ and our Fiber line could get swamped if everyone started DLing a bunch of stuff.

2) Has anyone seen the following on a UTM w/ multiple RED's? The attached pictures show my interface list, including the two REDs, but the second RED is missing for the QoS screen. (EDIT: This got really strange. After poking around in WebAdmin and making a single tweak to the REDs2 interface (adding a displayed maximum bandwidth under the advanced tab in the interface config) the missing interface is now there. It's also showing in CC which it wasn't a few minutes ago.)


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  • You can set qos on RED interfaces.  I'm not sure about your second question, I've not seen that issue before.

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  • You can set qos on RED interfaces.  I'm not sure about your second question, I've not seen that issue before.

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Sophos Platinum Partner

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  • Hi Barry,

    Good to know I can do QoS on the RED interfaces as that makes life easier overall. With some work coming down the pipe, I'll need QoS to keep the Fiber @ HQ from getting swamped.

    The second question seems to have resolved itself after I poked around in the reds2 interface to make some changes. Maybe cc just forgot to setup QoS and my fiddling jogged it's memory.[;)]