QoS profiles
To view and configure Quality of Service (QoS) profiles, ensure that you are in the correct ADOM, go to AP Manager > WiFi Profiles, and select QoS Profile in the tree menu (or from the tabs in version 5.6 ADOMs).
QoS profiles are not available in version 5.4 ADOMs. |
The following options are available in the toolbar and right-click menu:
Create New |
Create a new QoS profile. |
Edit |
Edit the selected QoS profile. |
Delete |
Delete the selected QoS profile. |
Clone |
Clone the selected QoS profile. |
Import |
Import QoS profiles from a connected FortiGate (toolbar only). |
To create a new QoS profile:
- On the QoS Profile pane, click Create New in the toolbar, or select it from the right-click menu. The Create New QoS Profile window opens.
- Enter the following information:
Name
Enter a name for the profile.
Comments
Optionally, enter comments.
Max Uplink Speed (VAPs) The maximum uplink speed (VAPs), in Kbps (0 - 2097152, default = 0). Max Downlink Speed (VAPs) The maximum downlink speed (VAPs), in Kbps (0 - 2097152, default = 0). Max Uplink Speed (Clients) The maximum uplink speed (Clients), in Kbps (0 - 2097152, default = 0). Max Downlink Speed (Clients) The maximum downlink speed (Clients), in Kbps (0 - 2097152, default = 0). Client Rate Burst Enable/disable client rate burst (default = disable). Wi-Fi MultiMedia Enable/disable WiFi Multimedia (WMM) control (default = enable). U-APSD Power Save Mode Enable/disable WMM Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD) power save mode (default = enable).
This option is only available if Wi-Fi MultiMedia is enabled.
Call Admission Control Enable/disable WMM call admission control (default = disable).
This option is only available if Wi-Fi MultiMedia is enabled.
Call Capacity
The maximum number of VoWLAN phones allowed (0 - 60, default = 10).
This option is only available if Call Admission Control is enabled.
Bandwidth Admission Control Enable/disable WMM bandwidth admission control (default = disable).
This option is only available if Call Admission Control is enabled.
Bandwidth Capacity
The maximum bandwidth capacity allowed, in Kbps (1 - 600000, default = 2000).
This option is only available if Bandwidth Admission Control is enabled.
DSCP Mapping Enable/disable differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) mapping (default = disable). Voice Access
DSCP mapping for voice access category (default = 48, 56).
This option is only available if DSCP Mapping is enabled.
Video Access
DSCP mapping for video access category (default = 32, 40).
This option is only available if DSCP Mapping is enabled.
Best Effort Access
DSCP mapping for best effort access category (default = 0, 24).
This option is only available if DSCP Mapping is enabled.
Background Access
DSCP mapping for background access category (default = 8, 16).
This option is only available if DSCP Mapping is enabled.
- Click OK to create the new QoS profile.
To edit a QoS profile:
- Either double-click on a profile name, select a profile and then click Edit in the toolbar, or right-click on the name then select Edit from the menu. The Edit QoS Profile window opens.
- Edit the settings as required.
- Click OK to apply your changes.
To delete QoS profiles:
- Select the profile or profiles that will be deleted from the profile list.
- Either click Delete from the toolbar, or right-click then select Delete.
- Click OK in the confirmation dialog box to delete the profile or profiles.
To clone a QoS profile:
- Either select a profile and click Clone in the toolbar, or right-click a profile and select Clone. The Clone QoS Profile pane opens.
- Edit the name of the profile, then edit the remaining settings as required.
- Click OK to clone the profile.
To import a QoS profile:
- Click Import in the toolbar. The Import dialog box opens.
- Select a FortiGate from the dropdown list. The list will include all of the devices in the current ADOM.
- Select the profile or profiles to be imported from the dropdown list.
- Click OK to import the profile or profiles.