Hi everyone!
Just wondering: Are global-in & global-out also active on the pppoe (dynamic) interfaces?
Hi everyone!
Just wondering: Are global-in & global-out also active on the pppoe (dynamic) interfaces?
yes.
Edgars
Strange… We’re trying to limit the amount of bandwidth used, but it doesn’t seem to work the way it should with the PPPoE-interfaces…
Too bad you can’t ‘torch’ global-in or global-out… ![]()
but you can surely torch the PPPoE Interface ![]()
don’t u limit the traffic by the PPPoE Account?
the typical case is where you have hundreds of pppoe user on your local network and 1 connection to your ISP (public interface).
So you are trying to shape traffic of all pppoe interfaces (virtual interfaces on your local physical interface), there you need the global-in/out.
As the shaping on a physical interface just make sense on the outbounding traffic, I would like to know how to use the global-out and GLOBAL-IN to shape correctly such a situation.