Add IN-BANDWIDTH setting advice to Traffic Shaping Doc

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Migration Considerations:
1) A number of macros have been split into two. The macros affected are:
IMAP LDAP NNTP POP3 SMTP
Each of these macros now handles only traffic on the native (plaintext)
port. There is a corresponding macro with S added to the end of the
name for the SSL version of the same protocol. Thus each macro results
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DNAT Z1!Z2 loc:192.168.1.4 ...
That syntax has never worked correctly when Z2 is a dynamic zone.
That feature has never worked correctly when Z2 is a dynamic zone.
Furthermore, now that Shorewall supports exclusion lists, the capability
is redundant since the above rule can now be written in the form:

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</author>
</authorgroup>
<pubdate>2006-01-04</pubdate>
<pubdate>2006-02-27</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>2001-2006</year>
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to avoid queuing at your providers side. If you don't want any
traffic to be dropped set this to a value faster than your interface
maximum rate.</para>
<para>To determine the optimum value for this setting, we recommend
that you start by setting it significantly below your measured
download bandwidth (20% or so). While downloading, measure the
<emphasis>ping</emphasis> response time from the firewall to the
upstream router as you gradually increase the setting.The optimal
setting is at the point beyond which the <emphasis>ping</emphasis>
time increases sharply as you increase the setting.</para>
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