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* [LARTC] measuring icomming and outgoing time of  a packet
@ 2002-11-21  9:22 nitin panjwani
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From: nitin panjwani @ 2002-11-21  9:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi All,

I want to measure how much time a packet takes inside
a hop. For this I want to measure the time when the
packet enter at an interface and also when it leaves
the other interface.

What is the easiest_and_quickest way to do it.I have
project due for which I need to submit these results.
I tried to run Ethereal at two interfaces, but it
provided me the same time which is at .1ms level so I
could not calculate the processing time inside the
hop.

What can be the way to get better precision?
Is there any way to get this info using skbuff?

Thanks,
Nitin 


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