good decision on this note :)
http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/chngview?cn=14347

I did a fresh reinstall/restore from a 9-18 iso and my traffic shaper
is still busted. it's bummer that it did work in an earlier release
though :(

oh well, something to look forward to in 1.2 right?



On 9/14/06, Rob Terhaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I read thru your forum post and i'm not sure what i can do to fix my situation.

in the latest pfsense revisions, the acks are already set up to 25% bandwidth-

and really what's troubling is that i've had the same configuration
running perfectly for 3+ months. Just recently, these problems came
up. But rebooting always makes the traffic shaper come back to life!

Perhaps i'll try to do a reinstall, i've been doing upgrades to the
system for a while, and there might be some cruft...

On 9/14/06, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/14/06, Rob Terhaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So the reason why i started to dig into the status screen is because we've
> > started to have issues with the traffic shaper-
> >
> > 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.
>
> Visit the tips and tricks forum thread which discusses some issues to look 
for.
>
> Last I heard the shaper does not work with bridged interfaces.
>
> Scott
>
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