Bandwidth Distribution and connected hosts in multi WAN
Posted: Wed May 10, 2017 4:21 pm
I'm using MWAN3 package for load balancing of traffic between two external LTE modems (routers). For that reason my gargoyle router (tpLink W3600) has two WAN interfaces (eth0.2 named "wan" and eth0.3 named "wan3") and single LAN (eth0.1, I'm not using WIFI). Everything works perfectly for mwan3 - load balancing, discovery of interface down etc.
The only problem is that under Bandwidth distribution statistics are only for traffic going through "wan" (traffic through wan3 does not count). At "Connected hosts" I have one entry that is IP of interface "wan3" but it shows 0 connections.
Is there any way to force gargoyle to count traffic from both WAN interfaces (I don't need detailed value per interface, sum of both would be sufficient) and present total amount of data per given connected host (regardless if it was connected through wan or wan3 to Internet?
In attachment my network file, mwan3 file, ip tables etc.
Any advice how to get these statistics would be valuable. I've tried "iftop" additional statistics and it counts ok for given interface but I do not have a history and also I cannot say which IP from lan utilized given amount of traffic.
The only problem is that under Bandwidth distribution statistics are only for traffic going through "wan" (traffic through wan3 does not count). At "Connected hosts" I have one entry that is IP of interface "wan3" but it shows 0 connections.
Is there any way to force gargoyle to count traffic from both WAN interfaces (I don't need detailed value per interface, sum of both would be sufficient) and present total amount of data per given connected host (regardless if it was connected through wan or wan3 to Internet?
In attachment my network file, mwan3 file, ip tables etc.
Any advice how to get these statistics would be valuable. I've tried "iftop" additional statistics and it counts ok for given interface but I do not have a history and also I cannot say which IP from lan utilized given amount of traffic.