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SubjectRe: TCP/IP Kernel Code modifications
Jeff,

take a look at NIST's network emulation package at
http://www.itl.nist.gov/div892/itg/carson/nistnet/

good luck

Vince.

Jeff wrote:

> Hello,
> I am currently programming a few utilities under Linux to allow me to test
> VOIP Equipement from multiple vendors in my lab. One of the tests I would
> like to conduct is a latency test. The test as I see it would have two VOIP
> Gateways connected to a Linux box with two Ethernet adapters. I would
> configure the Linux box to route traffic between the two gateways. What I
> would like to know is if it is a big undertaking to have the kernel TCP/IP
> Code stall the packets for say between 10ms to 500ms?
>
> If anyone has an idea or can point me into a direction as to how I could
> accomplish I would appreciate greatly!
>
> thank you.
> -=<>=--=<>=--=<>=--=<>=--=<>=--=<>=--=<>=-
> Jean-Francois Gadoury
> Jean-Francois.Gadoury@cescom.ca
> Network Administrator CESCOM Inc.
> Tel:(514)398-9333
> Fax:(514)398-9133
> -=<>=--=<>=--=<>=--=<>=--=<>=--=<>=--=<>=-
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