Re: [LARTC] Artificial latency

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hi ryan,

i had asked a similar question a while back, and stef recommended the
following:


http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/itg/nistnet


make sure to read the faq!

cheers

charles


On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 01:19, Ryan Agler wrote:
> I have a situation where I would like to introduce an artificial delay of
> 100 milliseconds to incoming UDP traffic to a particular client.  Here is my
> setup:
> 
>                  +-------+          +-----------+
>                  | Linux |          |           |
> 'Internet'---eth1| NAT   |eth0======|192.168.1.4|
>                  |       |          |           |
>                  +-------+          +-----------+
> 
> Note I'm not looking to restrict the RATE or SPEED at all, just to add a
> DELAY, and only to incoming UDP packets coming in from the Internet destined
> for 192.168.1.4.  I have kernel 2.4.20 with all the latest and greatest tc,
> htb patches, etc.
> 
> Can anyone help??
> 
> Thanks much,
> +Ryan
> 
> 
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