Network Operation Center wrote:
> ...
> eth1 => 4 Mbits
> eth2.10 => 2Mbits
> eth2.20 => 2Mbits
> eth2.30 => 2Mbits
> 
> i run on Shorewall 3.2.1, i have a solution ?
> i have see a limit for a eth2 interface, but not in eth2.XX

VLANs in Linux work almost identically to normal interfaces.  If you
have zones specified by their VLAN interface, then you can apply all the
same rules you would to normal interfaces.

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