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#
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# Shorewall version 3.2 - Tcdevices File
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#
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# Based on tc4shorewall version 0.5 by Arne Bernin
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#
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# /etc/shorewall/tcdevices
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#
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# Entries in this file define the bandwidth for interfaces
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# on which you want traffic shaping to be enabled.
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#
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# If you do not plan to use traffic shaping for a device,
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# don't put it in here as it limits the troughput of that
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# device to the limits you set here.
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#
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# Columns are:
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#
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#
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# INTERFACE Name of interface. Each interface may be listed only
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# once in this file. You may NOT specify the name of
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# an alias (e.g., eth0:0) here; see
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# http://www.shorewall.net/FAQ.htm#faq18
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#
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# You man NOT specify wildcards here, e.g. if you
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# have multiple ppp interfaces, you need to put
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# them all in here!
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#
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# If the device doesn't exist, a warning message will
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# be issued during "shorewall [re]start" and "shorewall
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# refresh" and traffic shaping configuration will be
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# skipped for that device.
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#
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# IN-BANDWIDTH The incoming Bandwidth of that interface. Please
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# note that you are not able to do traffic shaping
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# on incoming traffic, as the traffic is already
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# received before you could do so. But this allows
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# you to define the maximum traffic allowed for
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# this interface in total, if the rate is exceeded,
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# the packets are dropped.
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# You want this mainly if you have a DSL or Cable
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# connection to avoid queuing at your providers side.
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#
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# If you don't want any traffic to be dropped set this
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# to a value faster than your interface.
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#
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# Use kbit or kbps(for Kilobytes per second) for
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# speed, and make sure there is NO space between the
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# number and the unit.
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#
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# OUT-BANDWIDTH The outgoing Bandwidth of that interface.
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# This is the maximum speed you connection can handle.
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# It is also the speed you can refer as "full" if
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# you define the tc classes.
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# Outgoing traffic above this rate will be dropped.
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#
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# Use kbit or kbps(for Kilobytes per second) for
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# speed, and make sure there is NO space between the
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# number and the unit.
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#
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# Example 1: Suppose you are using PPP over Ethernet (DSL)
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# and ppp0 is the interface for this. The
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# device has an outgoing bandwidth of 500kbit and an
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# incoming bandwidth of 6000kbit
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# ppp0 6000kbit 500kbit
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#
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#
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###############################################################################
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#INTERFACE IN-BANDWITH OUT-BANDWIDTH
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#LAST LINE -- ADD YOUR ENTRIES BEFORE THIS ONE -- DO NOT REMOVE
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