Bug #747
closed
Root schedulers (ie PRIQ) cannot be configured on interfaces that don't report bandwidth
Added by Mr Horizontal over 14 years ago.
Updated over 13 years ago.
Category:
Traffic Shaper (ALTQ)
Description
It is not possible to create a root PRIQ or FAIRQ scheduler on an interface that doesn't report bandwidth (ie an OpenVPN tun device assigned as an interface). It should be possible to assign a percentage of bandwidth or just a bare priority queue on any interface regardless of underlying bandwidth.
Circumstance and situation explained here: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,26782.0.html
- Priority changed from High to Normal
Well the 'workaround' for this is to manually specify the bandwidth of the interface during root queue config.
Other than that the fix might be to patch pfctl to assume 100Mb of speed for interfaces that do not report it?
- Status changed from New to Feedback
I will put this as a Feature rather than bug because of how ALTQ behaves on interfaces that do not have afixed bandwidth by default.
Well if an assumption has to be made, it'd be best assume that the interface speed is to the fastest physical interface in the system. If you have a 10Gbit interface, that should be what's set...
I put a patch for this and it would give by default to an interface 100Mbit line if it is not reported automatically.
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
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