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      Steve_B Netgate
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      Now it would be nice to incorporate this design into 2.3 It's a constantly moving target I know  :)

      Perhaps this should be a new .php file accessed via a new tab at the top of the shaper page "Table view". That way it won't impact existing functionality.

      Als ik kan

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        vielfede
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        @Steve_B:

        Now it would be nice to incorporate this design into 2.3 It's a constantly moving target I know  :)

        Perhaps this should be a new .php file accessed via a new tab at the top of the shaper page "Table view". That way it won't impact existing functionality.

        That would be great!  :)

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          vielfede
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          Is there any news about that?

          I'm reconfiguring my HSFC queues and It'd be really useful.
          Thanks

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            KOM
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            Nope.  This topic pretty much died almost a year ago and nothing has been said about it since.  Considering it was last updated about 4 years ago and is shown as working with pfSense 2.0.1, I would doubt it still works in 2.3 but you never know.

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              vielfede
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              @KOM:

              Nope.  This topic pretty much died almost a year ago and nothing has been said about it since.  Considering it was last updated about 4 years ago and is shown as working with pfSense 2.0.1, I would doubt it still works in 2.3 but you never know.

              As you can see on my nov '15 post it has stopped to work already since 2.2.5…

              BTW I can't understand why there's not too much interest in that feature... In my opinion is really useful... ::)

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                Paint
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                @vielfede:

                @KOM:

                Nope.  This topic pretty much died almost a year ago and nothing has been said about it since.  Considering it was last updated about 4 years ago and is shown as working with pfSense 2.0.1, I would doubt it still works in 2.3 but you never know.

                As you can see on my nov '15 post it has stopped to work already since 2.2.5…

                BTW I can't understand why there's not too much interest in that feature... In my opinion is really useful... ::)

                If you run the following command via SSH or console, you will get a similar output to this "smart view"

                pftop -s1 -v queue
                

                pfSense i5-4590
                940/880 mbit Fiber Internet from FiOS
                BROCADE ICX6450 48Port L3-Managed Switch w/4x 10GB ports
                Netgear R8000 AP (DD-WRT)

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                • KOMK
                  KOM
                  last edited by

                  Close, but the other view was a lot more informative and easy on the eyes.

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                    Nullity
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                    @KOM:

                    Close, but the other view was a lot more informative and easy on the eyes.

                    Surely a color-modded pftop wouldn't be too hard…

                    It's funny how "professional" a classy, semi-useless GUI can make an product seem, regardless of whether the underlying system is quality or not. I'm not saying I gain nothing useful from a pretty GUI, it's just that what I gain is more of a sense of well-being than actual information. Both are useful in their own ways. No disrespect to either.

                    Open-source is notorious for being aesthetically unpleasing. Years of Linux as my desktop has likely taught me more than if were using Windows, but I'm also more sullen and neck-bearded... Get off my lawn! ;)

                    Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
                    -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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                      Steve_B Netgate
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                      I would be willing to help get this into pfSense, but unfortunately there are quite a few changes that would need to be made for it to work with the current version.

                      • The code needs to be re-based to be compatible with the current version of pfSense rather than the very old v2.0.1
                      • The HTML produced by the page should employ Bootstrap styling
                      • All of the style elements (colors, fonts etc) should be moved to CSS so that themes can be supported
                      • The folder/sub-folder icons used on the shaper pages should be used in the table, not the ASCII chars [>

                      If the author were to update the code in this way, and better yet submit it as a pull request, it would be a nice addition to the project.

                      Als ik kan

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                      • KOMK
                        KOM
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                        A little late to the party, no?  This post is 4 years old and this guy hasn't logged on in almost a year.

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