I'm not quite sure where to start with this one, but ever since we
migrated from version 1.2.3 to 2.0.1, our traffic shaping seems to fail
under many conditions where 1.2.3 'just worked'. The endgame is that
it's fouling up our VoIP telephony.
Essentially, everything's exactly the same as it was with the exception
of the pfSense version. We have the same hardware, the very same single
WAN link and the very same shaping rules (bandwidth caps etc.).
Furthermore, this "failure" has shown up in both of the locations where
we upgraded.
In testing/observing: 2.0.1 appears to effectively 'clamp' traffic at
the specified limits, but certain kinds of traffic will still cause
packet loss audio artifacts where they would not before. For example, a
simple 'speedtest' on one of the network hosts causes significant packet
loss audio artifacts (and does so quite reliably).
It occurs to me that this could perhaps be a "bufferbloat" issue
(www[.]bufferbloat[.]net), perhaps resulting from a change in the
underlying BSD version. It seems unlikely, but the thought did occur to
me. After all, voice packets older than a few hundred milliseconds
SHOULD be discarded.
I've changed around numerous settings, including being more conservative
with the bandwidth guarantees (reducing them), and reducing the
"Connection up/download" speeds, and I've even changed the schedulers
around. I can't seem to find the reliable setup that we enjoyed for
many years with version 1.x.
Does anyone else experience this? Any hints on what could be going
wrong, or where I should be looking for hints?
Much obliged,
Karl
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