QOS (BWM) for MS Teams
I can see some guidance for QOS/BWM but was wondering if anything specific had already been written up for Teams.
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Hi @jw708jw708 said:Thanks, the licences are expired and looks like the signatures for apps were never updated (last updated 2013). Searching for Teams only brings up TeamSpeak (Authority). Could I use the Skype options or am I better off just setting up BWM using port ranges?
Maybe you could use the BWM rule to apply Teams-related services to meet your requirement.
To define a Teams service group that includes HTTP, HTTPS, and UDP ports 3478 to 3481.
To add a BWM rule and its service type chosen to the Teams service group.
The BWM rule is done.
Make sure the services could be passed by the security policy.jw708 said:Another question came up when looking at BWM. Is it necessary to set a guaranteed bandwidth or can we just set priority?
If you want to restrict the bandwidth, you could set a guaranteed bandwidth of Inbound and Outbound bandwidth, I set them to 10000 kbps with high priority 1, as in the below screenshot:
If you want to prioritize the bandwidth to the maximum and the most top, you could enable "Maximum Bandwidth Usage" with high priority 1, as in the below screenshot:The help page seems to suggest if guaranteed bandwidth is set to 0 the rule is ignored.
The more information about BWM, please refer to the USG210 user guide from P.701 to P.715.See how you've made an impact in Zyxel Community this year!
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I don't use teams but did a quick test and found it uses UDP 3478 not sure if thats for video with chat.
You need to setup limits on the interfaces (not in BWM) as to your max bandwidth for sending receiving for WAN egress should be -1Mb less then your upload speed and LAN -10Mb download for BWM to work in that range.
https://www.aqua-calc.com/rate/bandwidth-calculator
Suggest you run the web console
configure terminal
bwm control-tcp-ack
write
You can then add a rule for BWM
incoming LAN
outgoing WAN
service object add UDP port 3478
inbound set for you to receive traffic depending on number in meet x 5120Kb depending on quality of videos
priority 7
maximize usage checked
outbound set for you to send traffic likely 5120Kb depending on quality of video
priority 7
maximize usage checked
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Hello @jw708
You could refer to the below steps to set up it.
STEP1. To add an application object of Teams.
STEP2. To add BWM rule for Teams.
BWM rule:
STEP3. Make sure the Teams service could be passed by the security policy.
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Thanks, I'm not seeing Teams in the options, does this require an IDP licence?0
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Hi @jw708
May I know if your App Patrol and IDP licenses were expired? If none, you could add an application object as below steps:
STEP1. Add an application object.
STEP2. Search "teams" by Service category and check options.
STEP3. Click OK to create an application.
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Thanks, the licences are expired and looks like the signatures for apps were never updated (last updated 2013). Searching for Teams only brings up TeamSpeak (Authority). Could I use the Skype options or am I better off just setting up BWM using port ranges?0
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Another question came up when looking at BWM. Is it necessary to set a guaranteed bandwidth or can we just set priority? The help page seems to suggest if guaranteed bandwidth is set to 0 the rule is ignored.0
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Hi @jw708jw708 said:Thanks, the licences are expired and looks like the signatures for apps were never updated (last updated 2013). Searching for Teams only brings up TeamSpeak (Authority). Could I use the Skype options or am I better off just setting up BWM using port ranges?
Maybe you could use the BWM rule to apply Teams-related services to meet your requirement.
To define a Teams service group that includes HTTP, HTTPS, and UDP ports 3478 to 3481.
To add a BWM rule and its service type chosen to the Teams service group.
The BWM rule is done.
Make sure the services could be passed by the security policy.jw708 said:Another question came up when looking at BWM. Is it necessary to set a guaranteed bandwidth or can we just set priority?
If you want to restrict the bandwidth, you could set a guaranteed bandwidth of Inbound and Outbound bandwidth, I set them to 10000 kbps with high priority 1, as in the below screenshot:
If you want to prioritize the bandwidth to the maximum and the most top, you could enable "Maximum Bandwidth Usage" with high priority 1, as in the below screenshot:The help page seems to suggest if guaranteed bandwidth is set to 0 the rule is ignored.
The more information about BWM, please refer to the USG210 user guide from P.701 to P.715.See how you've made an impact in Zyxel Community this year!
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Hi @jw708
Here is a FAQ article( How to Configure Bandwidth Management for FTP and HTTP Traffic?) that could give you some hints as well. Thanks.
See how you've made an impact in Zyxel Community this year!
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Thanks very much for your help, Jeff.1
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