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Traffic Shaping Rules
When creating traffic shaping rules on a MX appliance do those rules only affect traffic outbound over the Meraki VPN or will it help to prioritize Internet traffic as well? For instance tagging video conferencing and Netsuite as high priority traffic and tagging YouTube as low priority traffic.
thanks!
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Yup, Traffic Shaping rules apply to Internet and AutoVPN traffic. They DO NOT apply to non-Meraki VPN 😞
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I beleive you can add traffic shaping rules for internet traffic aswell .
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Yup, Traffic Shaping rules apply to Internet and AutoVPN traffic. They DO NOT apply to non-Meraki VPN 😞
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per client limit on Global bandwidth limits, my mistake!
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I tested the per client limit between Meraki and ASA and it seems this feature works with Non-Meraki VPN peer as well as normal internet traffic.
I guess I will have to use this for our HQ and Branch connection as our HQ is using ASA...
I hope Meraki will implement traffic shaping for Non-Meraki VPN peer soon...
Regards,
Tats
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Hi
Sorry to stir the pot, but please remember that the Meraki High/Normal/Low priority settings are not what most people expect when they read Priority, but more like a bandwidth control...
