On 6/9/12 4:19 AM, Sami Halabi wrote:
Hi,
all rules togther less than 80 rules....
how tablearg helps this? each ip & pipe (up & down) are unique...
any other advices?
also, make sure that all rules are only evaluate by packets that might
actually test true..
i.e.
separate out different interfaces and directions to different rules
using skipto...
for example
skipto 2000 ip from any to any in recv xx0
skipto 3000 ip from any to any out xmit xx0
skipto 4000 ip from any to any in yy0
skipto 5000 ip from any to any out xmit yy0
if yy0 is a 10GB ethernet and there is traffic there, that traffic
shouldn't be evaluating the rules that only make sense for xx0.
similarly inwards traveling packets shouldn't have to evaluate
outwards rules.
May or may not help in your situation. you don't really give enough info.
Sami
On Sat, Jun 9, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Alexander V. Chernikov <melif...@freebsd.org
wrote:
On 09.06.2012 01:56, Sami Halabi wrote:
Hi,
I Manage a FreeBSD server as an edge router& firewall.
the setup has 10G interfaces (ixgbe-82599EB) and 1G interfaces(em-82571EB&
bce-BCM5709) connected to 10G/1G switches.
With the following setup i get higher cpu usage:
bce1-upstream provider with little bandwidth, so i use pipes to limit
users, and subnets
ix0 - Internet Exchange
some rules.
.
.
.from 4000 starts pipes for specefic ips bandwidth allocations
04000 6210053001 5845967300616 pipe 1003 ip from 182.46.92.13 to any
out xmit bce1
04100 41289897537 3064110648124 pipe 1004 ip from any to 182.46.92.13
in recv bce1
You should use pipe tablearg for that. Traversing 4k rules effectively
kills all performance.
.
.
.
.7000 is the wider pipeline for the whole block
07000 9127154724 4651308720315 pipe 1000 ip from 182.46.92.0/24 to
any out xmit bce1
07100 4837016828 458027989917 pipe 1002 ip from any to
182.46.92.0/24 in recv bce1
last rule default to accept...
specefic pipes (1003-...) have limits say between 1-10Mbps, and the wider
pipe (1000 and 1002) has a global limit of 40MBps that should be reached
by
all other non-specefic ips, config like this:
#Wide
ipfw pipe 1000 config bw 40Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
ipfw pipe 1002 config bw 40Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
#specefic
ipfw pipe 1003 config bw 9Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
ipfw pipe 1004 config bw 9Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
ipfw pipe 1005 config bw 3Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
ipfw pipe 1006 config bw 3Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
ipfw pipe 1007 config bw 5Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
ipfw pipe 1008 config bw 5Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
ipfw pipe 1009 config bw 10Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
ipfw pipe 1010 config bw 10Mbit/s queue 200Kbytes
with this configuration when i have lots of traffic (3-6GB) going via ix0
(not necessarly the ips described above, lets say to a server in my net ip
1832.46.93.4 and users behind the Internet Exchange) i see high cpu usage
(70-90%).
my first test was to: ipfw add 1 allow all from any to any, and cpu usage
drops immediatly to 10-15%.
but that not why i want (i wantto keep thelimits) so I add rule right
before 4000 and the cpu usage drops down to 10-20%:
03020 1669463072808 1493341413029803 allow ip from any to any via ix0
Any advice why this happens? or should it be there in the first place?
I use FreeBSD 8.1-R-p10-amd64.
Thanks in advance,
--
WBR, Alexander
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