In regards to my previous email, I found that the delay only applies to one direction, as I can see the delay when I ping from remote machine, but not when I ping from the Nistnet machine to the remote machine.
How can I introduce delay to both in and out traffic through the Nistnet machine to a remote machine? I set the following but it only works on one way cnistnet -a 0.0.0.0 <remote IP> --delay 10 cnistnet -a <remote IP> 0.0.0.0 --delay 10 Thanks! Yan -Yan Gu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Yan Gu wrote: > Hi, > > Can someone tell me how to use Nistnet as an end-node? > > I have a laptop with a network card connected to the Internet. How can I > set up Nistnet entry so a delay is introduced when packets are > sent/received through this network card with a remote machine on the > Internet with IP <remote IP>? > > I tried this but it does not work as I ping the remote machine ( ping > <remote IP>) > > cnistnet -a 0.0.0.0 <remote IP> --delay 10 > > Thanks > > Yan > > > -Yan Gu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > > _______________________________________________ > nistnet mailing list > nistnet@antd.nist.gov > http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/mailman/listinfo/nistnet > _______________________________________________ nistnet mailing list nistnet@antd.nist.gov http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/mailman/listinfo/nistnet