[LARTC] Re: How do you know that traffic control is in place???

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Rick Goh wrote:
> I'm really anxious to know what tools are you guys using to graph your
> results???

I use tcsim ;-)

You can think of tcsim as a poor man's ns-2. tcsim uses the "real" Linux
traffic control code (i.e. iproute2/tc and linux/net/sched), so it's
ideal for testing configurations. It comes with a few scripts to
post-process simulation output, including plotting.

ftp://icaftp.epfl.ch/pub/linux/tcng/tcsim-*.tar.gz

BTW, I'd recommend using the 2.4.3-pre8 kernel, at least for tcsim,
because several traffic control bugs were fixed there.

- Werner

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