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RE: WAN/LAN delay simulation

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dan Dale)
Mon Jun 30 23:22:02 1997

From: Dan Dale <ddale@exodus.net>
To: "'giza@adsmart.net'" <giza@adsmart.net>,
        "nanog@merit.edu"
	 <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 1997 20:15:40 -0700

Pete,
 Hope this link helps.

http://www.nlanr.net/Caidants/meastools.html#ism


Dan Dale - Sr. System Engineer
Exodus Communications Inc -- Seattle

-----Original Message-----
From:	Peter E. Giza [SMTP:giza@adsmart.net]
Sent:	Monday, June 30, 1997 4:04 PM
To:	nanog@merit.edu
Subject:	WAN/LAN delay simulation

netheads,

Sorry to change the current thread, but does anyone know of a piece
of freeware that will simulate delays across a WAN/LAN connection?
Basically something that would allow a dual-homed workstation act
as a router that one can program to do nasty things to packets.  I
am not looking for random packet generation, rather I want to test
the effects of http traffic and the like over a slow and dirty link
(no I don't have a link to one of the Boardwatch worst list #%^>).
TIA

-pete


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