After about a day, it seems like the traffic shaper falls asleep, which manifests it's self in drop outs on our VOIP phones. A reboot fixes the problem.
Here's some more information about my setup. (i apologize in advance if this is too much information :) )
We have two physical offices, and a 10baseT link between them. the main office is LAN on the pfsense, the 2nd office is opt1. I also have voip phones running on the LAN vlan4 (which is connected opt2), and vlan4 at the 2nd office (which is connected to opt3). Opt2 and opt3 are bridged so that the phones in the 2nd office on vlan4 can be routed to the phones on vlan4 on the LAN in the main office.
__________ __________
.1.0/24 .2.0/24
main office <routed> 2nd office
__________ __________
vlan4 <bridged vlan 4
.4.0/24 [.4.0/24]
The pfsense machine has 3 physical interfaces, WAN, LAN, OPT1. OPT2/3 are vlan interfaces that belong to LAN and OPT1, respectively.
I'm using the pfsense traffic shaper on the bridged vlan connection. I set it up using the wizard, and only setup the provision for asterisk/voip.
On 9/12/06, Scott Ullrich <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/12/06, Rob Terhaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure if it was due to a reboot, mis-alignment of the planets, or the
> snapshot, but my queue status page is busted for me in the latest 1.0
> snapshots. I'm currently running the 9-10 snapshot, and when i browse to the
> queue status page, all of the queue indicators get stuck on loading. Yes,
> i've hit the reload link at the bottom of the page.
>
> Any advice on how to troubleshoot this?
killall -9 pfctl from a shell and rerun it.
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