You might experiment with traffic shaping.  If you set it low enough
you will decrease the routers effective use of the available bandwidth.
Note this will NOT lower the delay.  But it might approximate what
you're looking for.

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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
> 
> At 11:06 AM 12/6/00, you wrote:
> >Hi Priscilla,
> >
> >Is there a way to increase the round trip delay (expected delay 400ms)
> >between two back to back connected CISCO routers using an IOS command.
> >
> >This is to simulate a satalite link delay between two CISCO routers (
> >approximately 400-600 ms) on a test bench.
> >
> >Appriciate your attn and response.
> >
> >Thanks
> >msrfernando
> 
> Hmmmmm. That's a good question. I'm thinking aloud here....
> 
> You can reduce the bandwidth with the bandwidth command, and then delay
> increases. But that is just from the point of view of EIGRP routing
> metrics. To really increase the delay is a lot harder. You could add a
> bunch of access lists and other features so that the router gets bogged
> down processing, but it would be a lot of work to get this calibrated to
> the exact delay that you want.
> 
> Could you use a simulation tool instead? Have you looked into Cisco's
> Netsys product? Another good product is NetPredictor from
> http://www.netpredict.com.
> 
> You should send this question to the Cisco Group Study list. I hope you
> don't mind if I copy them. Any ideas, folks? Thanks.
> 
> Priscilla

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