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Checkpoint Safe@Office 2. Ars Technica Open. Forum. I have never used this gear but I was hoping the hivemind could answer a few q's as I can't seem to figure out anything from Checkpoint's website. First, it's a Safe@Office 2. SBX- 1. 66. LHGE- 2 on a 1. Mbps symmetrical Ethernet connection.
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Is this thing capable of running their v. All I seem to find (in terms of models) on the checkpoint website is references to the 5. Assuming it can run v. I have looked through the User Manual and have found some features I have looked for: -tagged vlans (on the DMZ port)- inter- vlan routing and firewall- access- list based Qo.
S/Traffic Shaping with weighted fair queuing- shaping and rate limiting based on KBps. My goal is this: -separate VLANs (office, guest wifi, guest ethernet)- each vlan as a whole would be a class, each class would have a guaranteed minimum bandwidth, but would be able to burst to fill the connection (save the other classes' minimum)- office > guest ethernet > guest wifi for bandwidth bursting, but fair queuing- each user inside a class (ie workstation, wifi client) would have fair queue with other members in their class. This is a kinda hierarchical bandwidth/shaping scheme and I'm just not sure if it is possible in this device. My thought was to assign create 3 queues, office, gethernet and gwifi. Assign them weights of 6. Mbps and rate limit to a max of 8.
Mbps (leaving 2. Mbps for the other classes on the 1. Mbps connection). Mark all of them as medium latency sensitivity.
But I don't know how it would treat members of inside of each class (fair queue or what)? I know I could write this setup in iptables in a few minutes, but this device is already in place and people are comfortable with it (even though nobody really knows how to use it and it has no support contract). Anyone with some experience with the device and willing to share would be greatly appreciated. Also, the device will be performing shaping for ~7. Is this thing going to melt trying to do all that shaping (presumably in software)?