iishitahere commented on issue #10007:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/issues/10007#issuecomment-2506616451

   > Hi @iishitahere . Thank you for your comment. Yes, the use case is 
relatively simple. A user creates two L2 type networks (from the same network 
offering for example) and the bandwidth that cloudstack applies to the default 
NIC (Traffic Shapping in VMware) differs from the one configured in the 
secondary NIC, when it should be the same bandwidth since both networks were 
created from the same network offering. From what I could find out, CloudStack 
would NOT be using the value configured in the vm.network.throttling.rate 
parameter of the global settings for the secondary NICs as it does for the 
default NIC. Let me know if this helps in understanding the case and thanks for 
taking an interest in it.
   
   Hi @luganofer , thank you for the detailed explanation! I understand now 
that the issue arises because CloudStack does not apply the 
vm.network.throttling.rate parameter to secondary NICs, even though both NICs 
are created from the same network offering. The expected behavior is that the 
bandwidth should be consistent across all NICs.
   
   I’ll investigate this further and look into how the 
vm.network.throttling.rate parameter is being applied. If there are any 
specific areas of the codebase or logs that you recommend focusing on, please 
let me know. I'll keep you updated on my progress. Thanks again for your 
guidance!


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