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Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Monday 01 September 2003 20:05, Gabriel Corcodel wrote:
> Well,
> I came here with a strange problem.
> Let's have the following topology.
> Equipment A (IPAddr 192.168.1.x) - Interface 1 Linux Router
> (192.168.1.1)-Interface 2 Linux Router (192.168.2.1) - Equipment B (IPAddr
> 192.168.2.x)
> Quite simple, isn't it?
> What I want...
> I want a program onto the Linux Router which can modify the values of ping
> and packet loss which are obtained between equipments A and B.
> I want to ... shuffle the packets, to make, for example, that always
> packets 5,6 and 7 from a raw of 8 packets sent from device A to B to reach
> device B after the arrival of packet 8, etc.
> Whats the point?
> I want to inform the customers which are using those
> equipments/applications that if the ping is increasing, let's say, over 180
> ms, or, if the packet loss is increased over 30% or the jitter, or... they
> will loose
> connectivity/they will experience [...] problems.
> And, in order for me to have this informations, I have to emulate diferent
> aspects of a real network.
> So... how can I do this?
> Any ideas?
Only one :
http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/itg/nistnet/

Stef

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