Cisco 2500 with a single interface and 8 serial ports
On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 03:59:21PM -0500, Nelson Papel wrote: >What model Cisco router is it? > >-----Original Message----- >From: Kim C. Callis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: February 18, 2006 15:25 >To: PfSense Mailing List >Subject: [pfSense-discussion] Network troubleshooting > >I installed pfsense on a server for a WISP. The LAN >interface is connected to a switch which as 4 access points connected >which provides the LAN connectivity to the clients. > >On the WAN side is a cross-over cable connected to a Cisco >2500 series router with does absolutely nothing except to >provide a serial port for the T1 connection. > >Every other day, the ISP are calling me to tell me that >there is some problem with pfsense. And every day I explain >to them, that there are multiple deployments of pfsense, and >run almost flawlessly. > >I am not a networking person, just your average Unix Jedi. >Can someone give me some indicators on how use the tools on >pfsense to see where I can put my fingers on the real >problems? For instance, I have great down speed, but up speed >goes out at a crawl? Some clients are connected and others >are not? Although I have traffic shaping in place, there are >still problems where a customer snatches all of the >bandwidth when downloading, leaving other clients >crawling... > >Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! > >K. >
