Dummynet on FreeBSD works great - I used it for more than 1 year as a 
traffic-shaper - and sometimes I tested the "goodies" described in the 
documentation (simulate an ADSL-Link to the moon... ;-))

Cheers,
Viktor

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 11.04.2005 14:06:14:

> Marcel Leuenberger writes:
> > Has anyone experience with a tool to simulate delays in packet
> 
> Nitpick... I think you mean "introduce artificial" or "emulate" rather
> than "simulate".  For network simulation you could use something like
> the NS2 Network Simulator, which I'm sure has arbitrarily configurable
> delays/losses etc. per link.
> 
> > forwarding - Especially to simulate high delays as they occur in
> > satellite networks?  Have anyone already used a free tool based on
> > linux, freebsd, (windows).
> 
> Most people seem to use Dummynet for FreeBSD:
>     http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/ip_dummynet/
> 
> For Linux, there's NIST NET:
>     http://cs.ecs.baylor.edu/~donahoo/tools/nistnet/
> 
> For Solaris, there's ONE (Ohio Network Emulator):
>     http://masaka.cs.ohiou.edu/one/
> 
> Note that I don't have personal experience with any of these, but I
> know that at least Dummynet and NIST NET have succefully been used for
> research...
> 
> Regards,
> -- 
> Simon.
> 
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