From: Florin Andrei <florin@andrei.myip.org>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] network simulator
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 23:41:29 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4681A429.9090605@andrei.myip.org> (raw)
I want to build a "network simulator", to create scenarios such as
delayed packets, lost packets, low bandwidth, or combinations of such.
This document has been helpful for everything except the bandwidth:
http://linux-net.osdl.org/index.php/Netem
There is some documentation here regarding bandwidth:
http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/
What's the best documentation to read so as to understand exactly how tc
works and to be able to come up with my own list of commands to create
the scenarios described above?
I have a fairly good understanding of the OS in general, networking,
iptables, but I never used the LARTC features until now, so I guess I'm
looking for the best starting point.
Thank you,
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
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next reply other threads:[~2007-06-26 23:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-06-26 23:41 Florin Andrei [this message]
2007-06-26 23:58 ` [LARTC] network simulator Florin Andrei
2007-06-27 11:42 ` Frank Remetter
2007-06-27 13:47 ` lartc
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