Hi Paul, We're not connecting to the NBN but here's a config from a RB2011 that I'm using as an NTU for a L2 network handoff. The customer router is connected to ether2 and the data is bridged onto a tagged VLAN and out ether1 (to the access network). I found that I had to enable use-ip-firewall-for-pppoe=yes for the queue to actually start tracking the traffic (the customer connection is PPPoE). /interface vlan add interface=ether1 l2mtu=1594 name=ether1.Data vlan-id=850 /interface bridge filter add action=mark-packet chain=forward in-bridge=data_bridge new-packet-mark=customer01 out-interface=ether2 add action=mark-packet chain=forward in-bridge=data_bridge in-interface=ether2 new-packet-mark=customer01 /interface bridge port add bridge=data_bridge interface=ether1.Data add bridge=data_bridge interface=ether2 /interface bridge settings set use-ip-firewall=yes use-ip-firewall-for-pppoe=yes use-ip-firewall-for-vlan=yes /queue simple add burst-limit=40M/100M burst-time=5s/5s max-limit=40M/100M name=Internet_e2_100/40 packet-marks=customer01 target=ether2 Regards, Dave On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Paul Julian <paul@oxygennetworks.com.au> wrote:
Hi guys, is anybody successfully doing CVC traffic shaping at the head end for NBN services ??
Having a hard time getting traffic to match the CVC's for outgoing management, it should be working with just the mangle rule on the postrouting chain using the CVC vlan as the interface I would have thought, but I can't get any packets to match the sucker ! I'm wondering if it might have something to do with the bonding setup for LACP and whether I have to enable the firewall for vlans in the bridge firewall settings.
Any thoughts ?
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