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      Animosity022 last edited by

      What is the states calculating/counting in the Floating Rules area?

      I see what looks like traffic numbers but it doesn't seem right as they are very low.

      https://imgur.com/a/UOxaXT2

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        teamits last edited by

        I was just going to ask that also. I reran the wizard, and while Status/Queues shows VoIP traffic during a call, around 100 Kbps, but the states field on the rule shows Bytes of 400 B down and 700 B up (7.832 K evaluations) when I'm done with the call, after several seconds of talking.

        I started looking because a client's router logged a grand total of 64 B of inbound traffic per that rule in the last few weeks.

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          teamits last edited by teamits

          I deep dove into shaping yesterday and reran the wizard at a few locations last night, which presumately would have reset the counters. Here's one with a screen cap of the (only) two VoIP rules showing zero bytes:
          6ca094ad-e6e9-4be9-a859-004844ba0b79-image.png
          Yet the queue currently has some traffic, with Borrows, indicating more traffic, and I know they've had calls today:
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            teamits last edited by

            Still an issue (open question?) in 2.4.5.

            Floating rule marking it low priority:
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            Firewall rule allowing the NAT:
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