Traffic in Queue
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 How do monitor or check that traffic is following the correct queue. In other words how do I check that http is in default queue? 
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 I usually just use the particular protocol I'm interested in and watch the Diagnostics - Queues output. Download an ISO via HTTP and then watch to see if qDefault spikes. I think there also might be a way of doing it from CLI via pfctl or some other pf command, but I don't remember for sure. 
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 Thats what I did but I have a qvoip queue for IAX2 port 4569 and no voip devices setup to run over my wan yet and see a little traffic flowing in that queue. 
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 Post a screencap of your Floating Rules. Maybe something isn't correct there. 
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 You can use tcpdump on pflog and see what rule matches each packet, assuming logging is enabled. something like "tcpdump -lnettti pflog0". I usually use pftop via terminal/SSH. 
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 You can use tcpdump on pflog and see what rule matches each packet, assuming logging is enabled. something like "tcpdump -lnettti pflog0". I usually use pftop via terminal/SSH. How to enable this? 
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 System - Advanced - Secure Shell - Secure Shell Server. Then you can use PuTTY or your favourite terminal app to connect, or go to the console and press 8 for Shell. 
