| 118 | | |
| | 119 | By adding a traffic shaper you can control traffic queues with different filters. But creating a queue manually will be more advanced and the easiest way is to go through the wizard. |
| | 120 | |
| | 121 | Go to Firewall > Traffic Shaper > Wizards > traffic_shaper_wizard_dedicated.xml |
| | 122 | |
| | 123 | - Enter Number of WAN type connections: 1 > Next |
| | 124 | - Parameters: |
| | 125 | - Local Interface: LAN |
| | 126 | - Local Interface: PRIQ |
| | 127 | - WAN Interface: WAN |
| | 128 | - WAN Interface: PRIQ |
| | 129 | - Upload: 10 Mbit/s |
| | 130 | - Download 50 Mbits/s >> Next |
| | 131 | - Voice over IP disabled >> Next |
| | 132 | - Penalty Box >> Next ( for the lab we may not use penalty box, but you can try mentioning a single IP or an Alias to multiple IP's ) |
| | 133 | - Peer to Peer Networking |
| | 134 | - Enable |
| | 135 | - p2pCatchAll: ticked |
| | 136 | - Bandwidth: 2 % |
| | 137 | - Enable P2P protocols >> Next |
| | 138 | - Network Games: Disabled >> Next |
| | 139 | - Other Networking Protocols: Disabled >> Next |
| | 140 | - Finish |
| | 141 | |
| | 142 | This will refresh the state tables. |
| | 143 | |
| | 144 | If you go back to Traffic Shaper, you can tweak settings |
| | 145 | |
| | 146 | Reference: https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/trafficshaper/traffic-shaping-guide.html |