Bug #76
closedChanges needed to traffic shaper since its rewrite
100%
Description
1. Change all lan opt1 opt2 to lan wan wan1 etc (use friendly interface name)
2. Uncomment and fix the 80% error You cannot set the VoIP upload bandwidth on connection {$i} higher than 80% of the connection check
3. Uncomment and fix the Only percentage bandwidth specification is allowed error check
4. Uncomment and fix the values should be between 2% and 15% error check
5. Uncomment and fix Custom Bandwidths are greater than 30%. Please lower them for the wizard to continue check
6. Explain on the p2p raise/lower screen how unchecking dumps p2p to catchall enforcing the custom bandwidth. Checking the item adds the protocol to the global shaping area
7. What is HBCI? Explain this banking specific item on the raise/lower screen.
Updated by Chris Buechler about 15 years ago
- Subject changed from Changes needed to traffic shaper since it's rewrite to Changes needed to traffic shaper since its rewrite
Updated by Scott Ullrich almost 15 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
most if not all of these items where fixed by Ermal recently.
Updated by Chris Buechler almost 15 years ago
- Category set to Traffic Shaper (ALTQ)
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
Updated by torontob toronbot over 13 years ago
I am trying RC3 today and I still see the error with Single-WAN-Multi-LAN:
"You cannot set the VoIP upload bandwidth on connection 0 higher than 80% of the connection."
Updated by Chris Buechler over 13 years ago
yes but that's no longer a bug, in this ticket that wasn't checked correctly, it is now. you can't do that.
Updated by torontob toronbot over 13 years ago
Sorry, I don't understand. Can't do what?
Isn't the error I am experiencing exactly same as #2 in the description of this bug?
I have not tried to set over 80% if that is what you are referring to. I have even tried to put only 10Kbps up and down and I still get the same error message meaning it won't go past the error message no matter what value is inputted.
Can you please point me to the fix?