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      MilesDeep
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      Hello,

      I'm new to pfSense so I'm not yet comfortable troubleshooting potential issues.  Frequently today, our WAN1 interface has been pegged at 1.52 Mbps.  I can capture packets but that does not tell me much.  NTOP in pfSense is not that helpful, but I'll admit I really am no expert with the application.

      The WAN interface is used for 4 of our remote, IPsec VPN tunnels.  There is a separate interface for Internet traffic.  There is nothing, seemingly, happening at the remote sites that would cause such a bandwidth anomaly.

      The circuit is pegged mainly inbound.

      What can I do to find out what is using the circuit and how much bandwidth is being used?

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        charliem
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        For bandwidth monitoring, say per IP on your LAN, take a look at the bandwidthd package.  Graphs and classifies traffic per IP; classifications are http, vpn, p2p, tcp, udp and icmp.  Works great for me.

        For deeper insight you might look into suricata or snort.  Those take a higher toll on CPU.

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          MilesDeep
          last edited by

          I'm looking at bandwidthd now.  Thanks.  I really think this is what I am looking for.  Also, I actually have NTOP working correctly now; things like Network Throughput, Top Talkers and App Protocols are actually returning data.

          Thanks for the input.

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            Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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            Status->Traffic Graph might give you enough info now to get you looking in the right place without installing other packages..

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