Re: pflow all traffic in a queue

2013-07-16 Thread Andy
Ha, Yea I did that once before! ;) Had a match with a 'set-tos lowdelay' for a four-tuple etc, and then later defined a rule with (normal,high), and of course the entire connection went into 'high', and not just the control side-band.. Think it was scp that killed me if I remember.. Thanks,

Re: pflow all traffic in a queue

2013-07-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-07-16, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > Andy writes: > >> I have an issue where one of my 'real-time' queues is much busier than >> it should be. I suspect that someone is running something on the >> network and setting the diffserv bits (or something else funky..) and >> so the firewall is

Re: pflow all traffic in a queue

2013-07-16 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Andy writes: > I have an issue where one of my 'real-time' queues is much busier than > it should be. I suspect that someone is running something on the > network and setting the diffserv bits (or something else funky..) and > so the firewall is placing the traffic into the higher priority queue

pflow all traffic in a queue

2013-07-16 Thread Andy
Hi, I have an issue where one of my 'real-time' queues is much busier than it should be. I suspect that someone is running something on the network and setting the diffserv bits (or something else funky..) and so the firewall is placing the traffic into the higher priority queue which is scre