HTB traffic control over VLAN interface.

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Hi All,
This is my first mail to the LARTC mailing list.I am having some problems with the download bandwidth over VLAN.The setup i am having at my place is somewhat below..

                    +-------------------+
                    |                     |
                    |  FTP Server  |
                    |                     |   
                    +-------------------+
                                  |
        +---------------+       |
        |                 |        |
        |         eth1=|-------+
        |   My Box   |
        |         eth0=|--------+    
        |                 |         |
        +---------------+        |
                                   |
                +----------+----------+-----------------------+
                |            |           |                        |
vlans ->  eth0.1  eth0.2  eth0.3 ................eth0.1001

I am doing some traffic control with my box.It has got the phsical interfaces eth0 and eth1.eth1 is connected the FTP server and on eth0 VLANs are created.It has the usual tc(HTB) and iptables rules added for traffic control.
       when i am downloading anything over physical interface eth0 without using any VLAN i am getting the desired download bandwidth with TCP,UDP and ICMP.The upload bandwidth using the VLAN is desired one.Even the download bandwidth using the VLAN interfaces with UDP and ICMP is correct.
But the problem arises when i am downloading anything using the VLAN interfaces with TCP.Its is showing around 180kbps for the alloted 256kbps and around 350kbps for 512kbps.

Thanking in Advance!

regards,
Supratim
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