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Hi, folks, I installed nistnet on Redhat 9 and then did a "Load.Nistnet" to load the nistnet module. Then, I tried to do a simple setting: set the bandwidth to 10Mbps (the actual network card is 100Mbps). I did the following: ../cnistnet -a 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 --bandwidth 1250000 ../cnistnet up and I also tried : ../cnistnet -a 192.168.26.6 192.168.26.2 --bandwidth 1250000 ../cnistnet up On the sending side (192.168.26.6) I sent in UDP packets periodically at a rate of 12Mbps (and also tried 20Mbps). But, on the other side (i.e. 192.168.26.2) I tested the traffic speed with some tools, and found the rate is not 10Mbps, but still 12Mbps or 20Mbps. Though I can see some icmp packet warning: icmp-response bandwidth limit 2358/200 pps (when I sent in 20Mbps. no such warnings if I sent in lower than 10Mbps). Is there anything wrong the settings ? My Linux kernel is 2.4.18. I didn't recompile my kernel, but just follow the instruction on http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/itg/nistnet/install.html. My NistNet version is the current version: 2.0.12.tar.gz Frank __________________________________________________ _______________ Stop worrying about overloading your inbox - get MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&...ave/direct/01/ |