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      nicknuke @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10
      Tried upgrading again from 2.60, still no go.
      The weird thing was even when i use ISP1's gateway, as "Default gateway IPv4" in Settings-Routing,
      then I try traceroute with source address any, it somehow still uses ISP2's gateway.
      The speed from lan degraded like previous attempts. ( upgrading the same vm, then just tried it again right away ).
      Went back to backup image of 2.6 now.. ( We even gonna have 3rd ISP coming in, so i really need stability right now, which 2.6.0 can still deliver ).

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @nicknuke
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        @nicknuke said in Flooded log:

        The weird thing was even when i use ISP1's gateway, as "Default gateway IPv4" in Settings-Routing,
        then I try traceroute with source address any, it somehow still uses ISP2's gateway.

        Hmm, did you note if it set the WAN1 gateway as the default route correctly?

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          nicknuke @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10
          yes of course :D that why i noticed how weird it was. Also found some other posts here having the same prob with limiter, getting half than assigned bandwidth.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Is it exactly half? Same value every time?

            That feels like something looping twice through the same Limiter. But I'm not sure how that would happening with something on the LAN side.

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              nicknuke @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10
              no, its top speed is half the assigned limit.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                So.... it's not exactly half? Or not consistent? (or both!)

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                  nicknuke @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10
                  Yes Both.

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    So to be clear it is in fact always exactly half the configured speed?

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                      nicknuke @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10
                      okay, it is half of the configured limit at best...
                      I set 4 Mb download, it only do 1.75-1.8 at best..
                      at worst.. it's 0 point something..

                      Took backup of 2.6 -> upgrade to 2.71 = Not OK.
                      Fresh install 2.71 -> re-create all rules and limiters = Not OK.

                      I'm sure now I have to stay at 2.6

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        Ok just reviewing the thread I'm unsure if you tested setting the default gateway to ISP2. Does that make the Limiter on ISP behave correctly? Does it break the Limiter to ISP1?

                        That behaviour is very similar to issues we saw on earlier versions when we moved Limiters from ipfw to pf.

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                          nicknuke @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10
                          Yes what actually bothers me is that it always a problem to ISP2..
                          This ISP2, the gateway ( NATing ) is debian box, that got me thinking that there might be a problem with the debian gateway box..
                          But then again, if i remove the limiter to this ISP2 , it's full bandwidth, vlan to debian box, or vlan to internet.
                          And, no matter what default i set it to, always to this ISP2 that has problem with limiter.

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            And conversely the Limiter on ISP1 is still good even if you set the default gateway as ISP2?

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                              nicknuke @stephenw10
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                              @stephenw10
                              Yes. No matter which gw is default ISP1 or ISP2.
                              But since i've done so many reinstall, re-upgrade, and install from clean...
                              I am not sure anymore.. Sitting tight with 2.6 now.
                              Waiting for any probable good news.

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                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                Hmm, there's got to be something different about that Limiter. Though nothing in 2.7 should affect it so maybe it's something else which is affecting the Limiter rather the Limiter itself. Like something in the multiwan routing.

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                                  nicknuke @stephenw10
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                                  @stephenw10
                                  I really don't know myself..
                                  But i tried it by upgrading from 2.6 which works fine..
                                  and clean install..
                                  both fail.

                                  I set it this way.. CMIIW..
                                  2 WAN, each WAN's interface i set the default gateway to ISP1 & ISP2.
                                  LAN interface, i set it to none, or L3 switch doing intervlan routing inside ( no queue mgmt at all at L3 switch )
                                  Turned off NAT.
                                  In Settings - Routing - I set the default gateway either ISP1 or ISP2, or automatic.
                                  It just works everytime with 2.6.. i even reinstall the 2.6 as well for testing purpose.

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