On 9/24/05, Mojo Jojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not sure what you mean by "only gracefully handles home networks"..

It was designed with the 80/20 rule...the vast majority of our users
have an WAN and a LAN and that's it.

> My setup is using the OPT1 inteface bridged to the WAN interface, I have
> nothing on the LAN interface and I don't want to use NAT for my Asterisk
> server because that causes other issues with SIP.
>
> So, I guess then that the only way for me to get traffic shaping with my
> bridged setup is to do it manually?

And a bridged setup?  iy yi yi...no idea.  You'll have to manually
edit the config.xml and in the <shaper> area, change every occurance
of lan to opt1 - I _think_ that'll get you where you need.

> If so, can anyone recommend a how to or tutorial that explains the traffic
> shaper in somewhat easy to understand lingo?
>
> I read some of the docs before but just didn't get it.

It's probably the most complex and raw part of pfSense at this time
with very little of the handholding that the rest of the gui code
attempts to do.

--Bill

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