On 11/20/2012 11:20 AM, Marcio Moreira wrote:
> Hello Tom,
>
> Thanks for your help, after I send the email we see that, my mistake
>
> now I have this configuration in tcinterfaces:
>
>
> vlan10  Internal        -               8mbit:4mbit
>
>
> I have two more questions to make:
>
> - what's the best way to find the accurate burst? I define 4mbit for burst, 
> but
> dont't known if it's the best number, my internet line support 20 mbits
> download and 20 mbits upload, but I have 30 vlan's and each one of them
> belongs a different company.

I would decrease the burst until you see it begin to decrease throughput 
and then use the last setting that gave you full throughput.
>
> - it's possible in shorewall let people inside vlan10 use more than 8mbit if
> internet line isn't congested ?
>

Rather than configuring TC on each vlan interface, you can use an IFB 
and define a class for each of the VLANs (use network addresses to 
classify the packets in /etc/shorewall/tcfilters). Each class can be 
guaranteed 1/30th of the input bandwidth but can use the full amount if 
no one else needs it. Be sure to set the IFB output bandwidth well below 
the maximum downlink rate (start at 80% or so).

-Tom
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