To reenforce what Marc said ....
a. Machine A requires two physical NICs
b. The two NICs must be on differnet subnets
c. Machine A must have IP Forwarding enabled
d. As I recall, routes are required between subnets B and C
Now machine A is configured properly as a router between the two subnets
e. Place your machines B and C on the separate subnets with subnet
appropriate IPs
f. Enable NistNet (and makesure it loads its modified RTC correctly)
g. Configure the desired bandwidths, etc.
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have NISTnet running (on machine A) without problems (atleast I think I
> do).
> I have machine B(WIndows 2003 server) and machine C (Windows XP Pro).
> I would like to configure it in a way so when machine B pings C, it goes
> via A, so I can control the delay.
> Already tried changing the gateway on B and C to A's IP, but would work.
> Any ideas what I need to do?
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