There is a little more: int_if="em1"
altq on $int_if bandwidth 100Mb cbq queue { std, uees, lnaval, tes, ecomundo, montepiedra, offset, \ andec, copol, asuncion, umetro, calcivar, corpecuador, ststeban, extradio, capig, oxxo, ryc, \ esmena, marianitas, diteca, canizares, codelfos, metain, nnuu, cyber, antena3, stabarbara, \ maqhensa, agarcia, pymes256_n3, pymes256_n4, pymes128, residencial, marcelo } queue std bandwidth 10.0Mb cbq(default) #Then for each one of the subqueues: queue marcelo bandwidth 128Kb cbq { gold, silver, default } queue gold bandwidth 70% priority 3 cbq(borrow red) queue silver bandwidth 20% priority 2 cbq(borrow red) queue default bandwidth 10% cbq(borrow) #These are the rules: pass in on $int_if from any to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx keep state queue default pass in on $int_if proto { tcp } from any port { 25,110 } to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx keep state queue silver pass in on $int_if proto { tcp } from any port { 22,53,80,443 } to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx keep state queue gold On 11/30/05, Marcelo Celleri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > $int_if="em1" > queue marcelo bandwidth 128Kb cbq { gold, silver, default } > queue marcelo1 bandwidth 70% priority 3 cbq(borrow red) > queue marcelo2 bandwidth 20% priority 2 cbq(borrow red) > queue marcelodf bandwidth 10% cbq(borrow) You've omitted a lot of the pf.conf file. The only thing I can suggest is that you name the sub-queues (marcelo1/2/df) the same as what the queue expects them to be named (gold/silver/default). Like this: altq on em0 cbq bandwidth 100Mb queue { default_ext, throttle_ext } queue default_ext bandwidth 40Mb qlimit 1000 priority 5 cbq(default red ecn) queue throttle_ext bandwidth 64Kb priority 1 cbq(red ecn) > pass in on $int_if proto { udp,tcp } from any port 53 to 200.49.242.42 keep > state queue gold Not actually having defined a gold queue, that does nothing. -- Este mensaje ha sido analizado por el antivirus de ESPOLTEL S.A. en busca de virus y otros contenidos peligrosos, y se considera que está limpio. _______________________________________________ freebsd-pf@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pf To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"