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    RC3 traffic shaper wizard bugs :: Lan bandwidth not inserted, etc.

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      grazman
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      you say that, but…

      why does the lan interface have no bandwidth assigned? Why does it fail when I use MBIT when defining the interface and kbit assigning the shaping?

      Shouldn't the floating rule have an ack rule?

      How come it doesn't match the traffic?

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        grazman
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        cant use kbit to define traffic. more than 30%? using priq.

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          eri--
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          Which wizard is this?

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            grazman
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            @ermal:

            Which wizard is this?

            Dedicated links.

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              Metu69salemi
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              I think that ermal ment that which of these: single lan - single wan, multi lan - single wan, single lan - multi wan…

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                grazman
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                @Metu69salemi:

                I think that ermal ment that which of these: single lan - single wan, multi lan - single wan, single lan - multi wan…

                single/single in this instance

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                  eri--
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                  Which snapshot are you one.
                  I made some changes to that wizard for this.

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                    grazman
                    last edited by

                    @ermal:

                    Which snapshot are you one.
                    I made some changes to that wizard for this.

                    Wed Aug 3 01:54:50 EDT 2011

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                      grazman
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                      @ermal:

                      Which snapshot are you one.
                      I made some changes to that wizard for this.

                      On today's snapshot I get an error:

                      Catchable Fatal Error: Object of class hfsc_queue could not be converted to string in /etc/inc/shaper.inc on line 1371

                      When running the wizard using HFSC discipline, but does not if I use PRIQ.

                      Is this considered normal?

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                        stompro
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                        @grazman:

                        Shouldn't the floating rule have an ack rule?

                        Grazman, just to answer this part, ACK queues are not used for UDP connections, since UDP does not use ACK packets to confirm arrival of each packet.

                        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol

                        So when you are matching UDP packets you only specify the second queue.

                        Josh

                        Hardware used: Alix 2D13 X 10, APU2D4 X 10, SG-2200 X 10, SG-2440 X 4

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                          eri--
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                          grazman if you do not put screenshots of what you are doing do not expect help.

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                            stompro
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                            @grazman:

                            why does the lan interface have no bandwidth assigned?

                            Grazman, the design of the queues has changed recently so the bandwidth is only specified on the qInternet and qLink queues, not on the interface queues.  This allows traffic between local LAN networks to not be limited by the WAN speed that is setup by the shaper.

                            If you click on the qinternet queue you will see the values that you entered.

                            See this redmine ticket for more background.
                            http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/749
                            Josh

                            Hardware used: Alix 2D13 X 10, APU2D4 X 10, SG-2200 X 10, SG-2440 X 4

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                              stompro
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                              Grazman, your last problem, why does it fail when I enter the speeds in Mbit, and then use Kbit/s later.

                              I just tried to replicate this problem and I wasn't able to.  I entered the Up and Down speed as 5Mbit and set the qVoip to use 256Kbit/s.

                              Please reply with step by step instructions for replicating the problem you are seeing.  Note every option you choose.

                              Thanks

                              Hardware used: Alix 2D13 X 10, APU2D4 X 10, SG-2200 X 10, SG-2440 X 4

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