On 5/1/08, Luiz Vaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, > > a have a whole bunch of redirections on WAN port. > And with virtual ip's too. > > I don´t have this problem because the pipe only works in LAN subnet. > It can be obvious, but if you flush the ipfw pipes, all subnet will > freeze. > Only a direct access to the console or from WAN (thru a early port ssh > redirection) can let you solve the problem. > Maybe a incorrect setup can cause this too. > > I tried many combinations and this was the final working version. > > I saw that pipe/queue setup combination is very delicate. > Misunderstood settings can cause a headache. > > Setting a different IN rate from OUT rate works too. > This is usefull for DSL/CABLE connections. > > So keeping simple and stupid rules, save the day! > It´s running up at 6 months on 10 hotels and it solved my problem with p2p > traffic and bandwidth eating.
Okay, maybe this is the difference from what I was doing. I was creating the pipes bound to the WAN interface. So everything works okay on LAN? Can you try switch to WAN and see if you can duplicate the problem I spoke of? Scott --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]