802.11 bg WLAN, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
rum0: MAC/BBP RT2573 (rev 0x2573a), RF RT2528, address 00:0e:3b:09:81:65
Configured as:
media autoselect mediaopt hostap nwid dormando mode 11g chan 3 txpower 95 up
... I've twiddled the mode (I think), txpower, channel, etc.
I'm emptyheaded as far a
n investment to send some
hardware. It feels real nice to get the right equipment into the right
hands. Take your accountant out to a nice lunch, they'll be more
understanding of having to do the extra paperwork.
In my case, these machines (unfortunately not ideal ones?) are in the
wrong hands, my hands, and should probably change.
-Dormando
huge pain in the ass to manage?
I'd much rather continue sending resources to OpenBSD instead of shelling out
for a pair of huge, expensive routers. Any good input is greatly appreciated;
trolling not so much. Yes I've read all of the PF docs, the PF series on
undeadly, the OpenBGP slides, etc.
Thanks,
-Dormando
hich I used for the dual port server nic from intel. SATA
harddrive for what it's worth. Running OpenBSD 3.7 as a PF firewall. I've
tried changing a bunch of BIOS options, disabling interrupts, etc. I haven't
compiled my own kernel or built the OS or anything.
Thanks,
-Dormando
[demim
On 10/17/05, dormando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
[...]
My apologies for mime'ing the dmesg :( I post here once a year or so.
It looks like the latest snapshot from the FTP does a lot better with
interrupts (about 150k pps before getting into the danger area), and
inter
ould I turn off the congestion packets regardless?
Thanks,
-Dormando
On 10/18/05, Schvberle Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to bench routing pps with pf on and henning gave me
> some advice which I think might help you too. For my benching purposes
>
I'm trying tomorrow morning is switching the internal
interface to one of the bge nics. The systems have two bge nics
built-in, and one PCI-X 133mhz intel dual port 1000MT server nic.
Right now the int/ext are on the intel card and the pfsync int is on
bge1.
-Dormando
On 10/19/05, Henning
Did you make any other configuration changes?
Right now my box is doing ~28,000pps per direction per interface (out
public, in public, out internal, in internal), totalling around
112kpps. It doesn't seem to want to go any higher than that. I've just
tried moving the internal connection off of the
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