On Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Razionale, Joseph, WWCS wrote:

>  Since the B is the "router" in between A and C, the bandwidth between A
> & C will be 1Mbps.
> The bandwidth is always the speed of the bottleneck; in this case, the
> connection between A and B.

Sorry, you are wrong. IFF nistnet throttles traffic for itself, it will
only throttle traffic where the B box IP is the source or destination
(and only both if symetric rules were defined)  for
the packet.
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