>> But: It became obvious fast that long RTT tests were needed,
>> which I've been trying to establish the infrastructure to do
toke> I assume that by "infrastructure" you mean "(netperf) servers
toke> far away"? What would be needed for a test server in terms of
toke> resources (bandwidth and otherwise)? I could try and persuade
toke> my university to let me setup a test server on their network
toke> (which is in Denmark)...
I interpret the question to mean networks where is there significant
actual delay along them. I seem to recall that there are some ways to
do this Linux machines, but most commercial test equipment can simulate
things, including dropping packets.
I think, however, that we do not want/need and packets dropped, as then
the bandwidth constraint would not be in the device under test.
--
Michael Richardson
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