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03-09-2018 06:21 AM
Hello all...I have a newly installed HA pair of PA-820. Our ISP circuit is 50Mbps/50Mbps. Testing from a LAN pc, I am only able to download a max of 14Mbps using speedtest.net or speakeasy.net. I have called Palo Alto support and they suggested setting up QOS on my WAN interface and setting the speed to 50Mbps on the interface.
The slow downloads occur if I have av, spyware, etc on or off.
Any thoughts?
03-12-2018 12:12 AM
50Mbps for the PA820 with all feature enable it's easy work for CPUs
I would investigate the network configuration and the negotiation interfaces.
03-12-2018 07:57 AM
Thanks for your feedback. The interfaces check out and don't show errors. Also, my upload speed is fine.
I plug in a laptop tot he same ISP switch and get full download and upload speeds. It is only when connecting through the Palo Alto that I get slow download speeds.
03-12-2018 08:06 AM
Hello,
I am assuming you have checked the speed/duplex configurations on both the ISP device and PAN?
Regards,
03-13-2018 08:31 AM
Yes, the interfaces look good. All hard coded at 100Mbps Full.
No itnerface errors.
03-13-2018 10:09 AM
Hello,
I am going to assume you mean hard coded on both sides, the PAN and other interface?
Regards,
03-13-2018 10:49 AM
Yes, both side of the PAN. All involved interfaces have been checked.
03-13-2018 11:38 AM
Hmm, perhaps its time to open a support case?
03-13-2018 11:39 AM
True. I have had a case open for 10 days. Their solution is to enable QOS? Not sure how this makes sense.
05-07-2018 01:45 AM
speedtest.net is weird. Because of having the PA hanging between it will show very bad results, i guess it has to do with how speedtest determines throughput. I have created an extra policy that excepts speedtest.net from any scanning. Since AppID on speedtest is currently incomplete (paypload is not recognized) i created a custom appID for it (http header looking for speedtest). It now shows desired (full) bandwith. Use nperf.com instead if you don't want to create a policy for that.
TL;DR don't trust speedtest.net results when using PA security on it. Use nperf.com instead.
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