I dont have rule for cliente_em0, why are the packages passing throught this rule???
queue root_em0 bandwidth 1Gb priority 0 {net_em0} [ pkts: 0 bytes: 0 dropped pkts: 0 bytes: 0 ] [ qlength: 0/ 50 ] queue net_em0 bandwidth 16Mb {voip_em0, flextv_em0, inquima_em0, ibilink_em0, cliente_em0, net1_em0} [ pkts: 0 bytes: 0 dropped pkts: 0 bytes: 0 ] [ qlength: 0/ 50 ] queue voip_em0 bandwidth 64Kb priority 7 hfsc( red upperlimit 64Kb ) [ pkts: 0 bytes: 0 dropped pkts: 0 bytes: 0 ] [ qlength: 0/ 50 ] queue flextv_em0 bandwidth 256Kb priority 7 hfsc( red upperlimit 256Kb ) [ pkts: 0 bytes: 0 dropped pkts: 0 bytes: 0 ] [ qlength: 0/ 50 ] queue inquima_em0 bandwidth 256Kb priority 7 hfsc( red upperlimit 256Kb ) {inquimavoip_em0, inquimatraf_em0} [ pkts: 0 bytes: 0 dropped pkts: 0 bytes: 0 ] [ qlength: 0/ 50 ] queue inquimavoip_em0 bandwidth 128Kb priority 7 hfsc( red upperlimit 256Kb ) [ pkts: 0 bytes: 0 dropped pkts: 0 bytes: 0 ] [ qlength: 0/ 50 ] queue inquimatraf_em0 bandwidth 128Kb hfsc( red upperlimit 256Kb ) [ pkts: 0 bytes: 0 dropped pkts: 0 bytes: 0 ] [ qlength: 0/ 50 ] queue ibilink_em0 bandwidth 256Kb priority 7 hfsc( red upperlimit 256Kb ) [ pkts: 0 bytes: 0 dropped pkts: 0 bytes: 0 ] [ qlength: 0/ 50 ] queue cliente_em0 bandwidth 128Kb priority 7 hfsc( upperlimit 128Kb ) [ pkts: 1201 bytes: 1028312 dropped pkts: 51 bytes: 44818 ] [ qlength: 40/ 50 ] queue net1_em0 bandwidth 14Mb hfsc( default ) [ pkts: 50710 bytes: 11528763 dropped pkts: 36854 bytes: 7844117 ] [ qlength: 44/ 50 ] Gilberto Villani Brito 2006/11/29, Max Laier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 21:17, Gilberto Villani Brito wrote: > I have this rules working: > altq on em0 hfsc bandwidth 100% queue net_em0 > queue net_em0 bandwidth 30Mb hfsc(red realtime 30Mb upperlimit 30Mb) > { voip_em0 net1_em0 inquima_em0 \ > > ibilink_em0 flextv_em0 } > queue voip_em0 bandwidth 64Kb priority 7 hfsc(red realtime 64Kb > upperlimit 64Kb) > queue flextv_em0 bandwidth 256Kb priority 7 hfsc(red realtime > 256Kb upperlimit 256Kb) > queue inquima_em0 bandwidth 256Kb priority 7 hfsc(red realtime > 256Kb upperlimit 256Kb) \ > { inquimavoip_em0 > inquimatraf_em0 } > queue inquimavoip_em0 bandwidth 128Kb priority 7 hfsc(red > realtime 128Kb upperlimit 256Kb) > queue inquimatraf_em0 bandwidth 128Kb priority 1 hfsc(red > realtime 128Kb upperlimit 256Kb) > queue ibilink_em0 bandwidth 256Kb priority 7 hfsc(red realtime > 256Kb upperlimit 256Kb) > queue net1_em0 bandwidth 16Mb priority 1 hfsc(default) > > And my firewall works very well, but if I put more one rule like this: > altq on em0 hfsc bandwidth 100% queue net_em0 > queue net_em0 bandwidth 30Mb hfsc(red realtime 30Mb upperlimit 30Mb) > { voip_em0 net1_em0 inquima_em0 cliente_em0 \ > > ibilink_em0 flextv_em0 } > queue voip_em0 bandwidth 64Kb priority 7 hfsc(red realtime 64Kb > upperlimit 64Kb) > queue flextv_em0 bandwidth 256Kb priority 7 hfsc(red realtime > 256Kb upperlimit 256Kb) > queue inquima_em0 bandwidth 256Kb priority 7 hfsc(red realtime > 256Kb upperlimit 256Kb) \ > { inquimavoip_em0 > inquimatraf_em0 } > queue inquimavoip_em0 bandwidth 128Kb priority 7 hfsc(red > realtime 128Kb upperlimit 256Kb) > queue inquimatraf_em0 bandwidth 128Kb priority 1 hfsc(red > realtime 128Kb upperlimit 256Kb) > queue ibilink_em0 bandwidth 256Kb priority 7 hfsc(red realtime > 256Kb upperlimit 256Kb) > new=> queue cliente_em0 bandwidth 128Kb priority 1 hfsc(realtime > 128Kb upperlimit 128Kb) > queue net1_em0 bandwidth 16Mb priority 1 hfsc(default) > > My firewall begins show No buffer space available in ping and my > traffic go down. > I think this problem is with my limits, but where can I see this?? Just to this last question: pfctl -vvsq will give you a "live" update of the queue statistics. There is also pftop from ports which also has a nice display mode for queue stats. -- /"\ Best regards, | [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ / Max Laier | ICQ #67774661 X http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] / \ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Against HTML Mail and News
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