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    Speed issues on optional interfaces

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      cr_hyland
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      I have tried a few different snapshots of 2.0 and am having only 1 recurring problem.

      I have a Xeon 2.0Ghz firewall with 2 GB Ram, 3 disk scsi raid 5, 6 1Gb interfaces for various internal DMZs and 1x 24MB dsl line.

      100MB Nic is Wan 213.94.x.x and additional ip range from 87.198.x.1 to 87.198.x.16
      GB Nic 1 is Lan 10.10.1.x
      GB Nic 2 is San Storage 10.10.0.x
      GB Nic 3 is Webservers Bridged with Wan range 87.198.x.x
      GB Nic 4 is Workshop 10.10.2.x
      GB Nic 5 is Blade Servers 10.10.3.x
      GB Nic 6 is VOIP PBX 10.10.4.x

      When I do a speed test from the lan interface to the internet i am getting anywhere from 12 to 22 Mbps even with no other traffic on the optional interfaces but when I do a speed test from any of the other 5 interfaces i get a max of 3 - 3.5 Mbps

      I have tried to enable and disable the traffic shaper, enable and disable the proxy server but nothing seems to make any difference.

      Cpu usage is anywhere from 0% to 18% never maxed out
      Ram usage is about 48% average

      Any ideas what this problem may be?

      This worked fine with 1.2.2 but much more pleased with features of 2.0 and not keen to revert back.

      Cheers.

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        eri--
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        Can you paste /tmp/rules.debug and config.xml?

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          cr_hyland
          last edited by

          I can but I will have to edit out a lot of ip addresses first….......

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            eri--
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            Send private to me!

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              eri--
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              If you are not using nat-reflection please disable it, first.
              With what do you test your speed?

              You have to specify that in order to have a clear answer.

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                cr_hyland
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                with nat reflection disabled lan speedtest is 12982kbps
                opt1 is 3428kbps
                opt2 is 3286kbps
                opt3 is 1974kbps and 2926kbps on second attempt.

                I am going to try uninstall squid and see if it makes any difference.

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                  eri--
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                  1 - With what do you do your speed test?

                  2 - From your config i do see only one WAN or am i missing something?

                  3 - You are using squid and without multiwaning it i do not see how you are testing the other links(if you have other WANs)!?

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                    cr_hyland
                    last edited by

                    I have 1 wan a 24Mbps dsl

                    I have 6 internal lans, Lan, Opt1, Opt2 …......Opt5  all using 1 wan

                    i use speedtest.net and speedtest.magnet.ie for speedtests on each of the lan interfaces

                    Squid was installed to proxy and filter 1 of the lan subnets. Opt5 i think..

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                      eri--
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                      Can you try a latest build since the drivers about re/rl interfaces have been updated and should give improvements.

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                        cr_hyland
                        last edited by

                        Yup, problem seems to be sorted after latest build. Getting minimum of 12mbps download on all interfaces now…

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