What version pfsense?
On 09/03/2014 12:30 PM, Brian Caouette wrote:
Sep 3 09:00:58 apinger: ALARM: dlois(192.254.233.145) *** loss ***
Sep 3 08:59:55 apinger: alarm canceled: dlois(192.254.233.145) ***
delay ***
Sep 3 08:59:47 apinger: alarm canceled: dlois(192.254.233.145) ***
down ***
2.1.4 Just one version behind. I haven't updated to the announced a few
days ago.
On 9/3/2014 2:14 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
What version pfsense?
On 09/03/2014 12:30 PM, Brian Caouette wrote:
Sep 3 09:00:58 apinger: ALARM: dlois(192.254.233.145) *** loss ***
Sep 3 08:59:55 apinger: alarm
This problem has been here since I began using pfsense. Even on another
hardware box. Not sure its a version problem but I will be upgrading
soon as I always stay current.
On 9/3/2014 2:30 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
Why not try the upgrade. Maybe the problem will go away..
On 09/03/2014 01:20
Why not try the upgrade. Maybe the problem will go away..
There are also three settings for apinger that can be useful: Alternative
monitor IP, Probe Interval, and Down
Is this a new install, or a machine that recently developed a problem?
On 9/3/2014 3:01 PM, compdoc wrote:
Why not try the upgrade. Maybe the problem will go away..
There are also three settings for apinger that can be useful:
Alternative monitor IP, Probe Interval, and Down
Is this a new install, or a machine that recently developed a problem?
On 9/3/2014 3:01 PM, compdoc wrote:
Why not try the upgrade. Maybe the problem will go away..
There are also three settings for apinger that can be useful:
Alternative monitor IP, Probe Interval, and Down
Is this a new install, or a machine that recently developed a problem?
I have tried the alternate IP. No change. Not sure what the other two do?
Some connections might be slow to respond occasionally, or not handle
constant pings well. You can send fewer pings, (every 3 seconds for
instance) and wait a longer period of time before declaring the link is
down.