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Trafic shaper - different pipes for multiple VLANs.

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jschellevis:
That is strange, did you reboot after installing?

I am pretty sure it does work as I have it on my test system as well and doen a lot of test with it...

Martinezio:
Yes, of course. I have no ide, why :( Such same configuration I'm using in m0n0wall and it works pretty well.

jschellevis:
I can take another look.
you are looking for this, correct?

- one WAN connection (let assume 10Mb, syncro);
- many clients connected via different VLANs (for each vlan is created OPT interface, for example I will use OPT1).
- all devices are connected to switch
- client pays for specified speed of his uplink (ie. 1Mb, synchro).

Goal:
- cut the speed of uplink to this payed by client.

Currently I've done this on m0n0wall using pipes:
- 1 pipe for download, and 1 for upload, both without mask - just set the bandwidth,
 - rules are applied by interface - one rule for incomming and one for outgoing - and it works good.

Martinezio:
Ok. After extensive work on configuration and sorting out problems we have come to point, that there is an issue with traffic shaper, when You use vmxnet3 drivers in virtual environment of vmWare ESXi server.

After changing NIC to E1000 - router seems to be working as planned.

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