On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Karl Fife <karlf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the ideas!  It's working with the exception of a traffic shaping
> problem.
>
> What I did to set this up is
> 1. Bridged the OPT interface with WAN, leaving all other fields blank
> 2. Created a rule on the tab of the OPT interface to 'pass' 'any' protocol
> 3. Attached the host to the OPT interface, and assigned the appropriate IP
> info.
>
> I notice that my upstream traffic is shaped (as expected) but that the
> downstream traffic is not (unexpected).  This presents a problem for VoIP
> (although serendipitously it's the more sensitive upstream shaping that IS
> working at the moment).
>
> My first thought was "oh yeah--DUH, the shaping queues are in layer 3,
> bridging happens in layer 2", but then It occurred to me that the upstream
> traffic IS actually being shaped.  Confused again.
>

The rules and queues process the same whether it's L2 or 3. How do you
have the shaper configured? With OPT bridged to WAN, I presume you
have a LAN as well, and I'm guessing the shaper is configured for LAN
and WAN?

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