Bug #295

Fwd: netem: Gilbert, Simple Gilbert, Bernouli loss model broken

Added by David Taht on Nov 8, 2011. Updated on Apr 20, 2012.
Closed Normal David Taht

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——– Original Message ——–
Subject: netem: Gilbert, Simple Gilbert, Bernouli loss model broken
Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 12:40:29 +0100
From: Marcus Wermuth marcus.wermuth@gmail.com
To: netdev@vger.kernel.org

Hey,

I wanted to try the netem extension to setup a loss via Gilbert,
Simple Gilbert, Bernouli loss model[1]. Kernel support is included
since several releases. But configuration as demonstrated in [1] does
not work at all. It seems that the userspace part in iproute is
missing, the original patch from the authors does not work.

Does anybody know about that?

Bye, Marcus

(I’m not subscribed to netdev-list)

[1] http://netgroup.uniroma2.it/twiki/bin/view.cgi/Main/NetemCLG

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Updated by Dave Täht on Nov 8, 2011.
Updated by Jim Gettys on Nov 18, 2011.
Updated by Jim Gettys on Nov 18, 2011.
Updated by Dave Täht on Apr 20, 2012.

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