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08-20-2018 10:19 AM
I am looking to configure our Palo Alto firewall to limit every user on our network (approx 5,000) to 10Mbs or less. I have a 1Gbit pipe. The documentation I have seen so far has shown how to do this for 1 person.
How do I set it up so that 1 rule covers every person?
Our users are spread across several vlan and IP ranges. Even if went through the tedium of setting up 5000 rules, 1 per peson, the bandwidth total will not balance (1Gbit is less that 5Gbit). However, not every user will be sending 10Mbit of data through all at the same time, so the total will end up being less than 1Gbit.
Any help would be appreciated.
Peter Truax
St. Martin's University
Lacey, WA
08-21-2018 10:33 AM
Hello,
The only way I have ever set this up was to do it based on QoS for voice. But that doesnt limit a single user, it limits the total bandwidth. So potentially yes one user could saturate the link. This would be tough since QoS is applied on the egress.
https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Featured-Articles/Getting-Started-Quality-of-Service/ta-p/68633
If you have some heavy users, I would look into netflow and see who they are and if the traffic is legit. Then the interent use policies your University might have setup could help out.
Regards,
08-21-2018 08:50 PM
As @OtakarKlier menitoned this really isn't possible with the current QoS implementation on the firewall, nor is the firewall the best place to do this type of thing.
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