On 2013-11-07 16:20, Mike McLaughlin wrote:
So I realized that I am capturing the traffic via SNMP so I looked --
it shows the same ~200% use on my DMZ vs the WAN it's using. I was a
bit surprised by this because the pfSense RRD graphs do not appear to
have the same discrepancy - they show
We recently relocated and are waiting to get our primary connection
installed, so in the mean time we're on a 3Mb/0.75Mb DSL line. However,
pfSense often shows 6Mb/s coming out of the LAN during a download.
Same problem here.
I am not seeing incorrect traffic graphs in 2.1, and I am using
So I realized that I am capturing the traffic via SNMP so I looked -- it
shows the same ~200% use on my DMZ vs the WAN it's using. I was a bit
surprised by this because the pfSense RRD graphs do not appear to have the
same discrepancy - they show nearly mirror images for the 2 interfaces.
Mike
On 2013-11-06 13:20, David Burgess wrote:
I don't use a proxy server any my internal interface graphs usually
report double traffic. Only the real time graphs though, as rrd looks
correct.
Actually I think I eliminated the proxy anyway, the proxy is optional
here (except the transparent
I see the same thing on my DMZ (local) interface. My LAN and all my WAN
circuits show what I'd expect and the DMZ shows roughly double what is
*actually* going in/out. I did a bunch of pcaps and tried to track down a
bad setting with my VLANs or something and didn't come up with anything. I
also
Dave Warren da...@hireahit.com wrote:
Is there any pattern? Could it be happening only on VLAN interfaces?
Possible ... my box only has 2 NICs and I have 2 WANs.
LAN is its own interface.
2 WANs are VLANd onto the other interface.
Regards,
-Jeppe
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Agreed, could be VLAN related. My DMZ is a VLAN on the same switch all my
WAN's are on - All use VLANs and only the one interface has the issue. For
the record I have several WANs and Several DMZs on the same PHY, and as far
as I have noticed so far only the one exhibits the issue, but I haven't