Traffic shaping Specifically UDP ports

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Traffic shaping Specifically UDP ports

Hi All,

 

I am trying to enter an traffic shaping rule for UDP port 50020-50059, however it seems i am unable to specify the UDP protocol. I am currently using 168.222.28.0/29:50020-50059 as my expression but I which ever way I try to define just UDP it errors out. 

 

does any how to do this? it seems its not possible...

 

 

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ww
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lpopejoy
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Interesting, I didn't know this.  Then how can you shape the traffic for RTP streams of a SIP call? (which are normally UDP)

ww
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if guess it matches on the number only, so both udp and tcp are a match.  

 


@lpopejoy wrote:

Interesting, I didn't know this.  Then how can you shape the traffic for RTP streams of a SIP call? (which are normally UDP)


 

lpopejoy
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Oh, duh.  🙂  That makes sense!

Adam
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If you go to Security Appliance>Traffic Shaping you can create a rule and set SIP, SCCP etc in the definition and up the priority as well. 

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jdsilva
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I totally put this in the linked thread instead of here...  There I go posting before I've had coffee again...

 

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This may not be related, but if you're trying to prioritize your RTP traffic you should be aware of some changes made in Wired 14.5 and 14.6. 

 

The only place I've seen this documented is in the changelog and not in the KB. It does seem to work well in all the testing we've done.

 

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I agree, that change in 14.6 seems to be huge!

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