QoS profiles
You can create, edit, and import QoS profiles, or view where a profile is used. When you create SSID profiles, you can select a QoS profile.
To view Quality of Service (QoS) profiles:
- If using ADOMs, ensure that you are in the correct ADOM.
- Go to AP Manager > Operation Profiles > QoS Profiles.
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.
Where Used
View where the selected QoS profile is used.
Import
Import QoS profiles from a connected FortiGate (toolbar only).
To create a new QoS profile:
- If using ADOMs, ensure that you are in the correct ADOM.
- Go to AP Manager > Operation Profiles > QoS Profiles.
- In the toolbar, click Create New.
The Create New QoS Profile pane opens.
- Enter the following information, and click OK to create the QoS profile:
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.
You can edit, delete, clone and import existing profiles, as well as see where the profile is being used.
To edit a profile:
- Select the profile to edit.
- In the toolbar, click Edit.
Alternatively, you can right-click the profile and select Edit, or double-click a profile.
- Edit the settings as required.
- Click OK to apply your changes.
To delete profiles:
- Select the profile(s) to be deleted.
- In the toolbar, click Delete.
Alternatively, right-click the profile and select Delete.
- Click OK.
To clone a profile:
- Select a profile in the list.
- In the toolbar, click Clone.
Alternatively, right-click a profile and select Clone.
- Edit the name of the profile, then edit the remaining settings as required.
- Click OK to clone the profile.
To import a profile:
- In the toolbar, click Import.
The Import dialog opens.
- From the FortiGate dropdown, select a device. The list will include all of the devices in the current ADOM.
- From the Profiles dropdown, select a profile.
- Click OK.
To view where a profile is used:
- Select the profile.
- In the toolbar, click More > Where Used.
Alternatively, you can right-click the profile and select Where Used.
The Where <profile name> is used pane opens.
- Click Close.