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9e2f4160
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9e2f4160
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Oct 24, 2003
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Leigh B. Stoller
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Link in linkdelays/emulated links doc to FAQ.
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<h2>
End Node Traffic Shaping and Multiplexed Links
</h2>
</center>
<a
NAME=
"LINKDELAYS"
></a>
<h3>
Per-Link Delays:
</h3>
In order to conserve nodes, it is possible to
specify that instead of doing traffic shaping on separate delay nodes
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<code><pre>
tb-force-endnodeshaping 1
</code></pre>
<a
NAME=
"EMULINKS"
></a>
<h3>
Multiplexed Links:
</h3>
Another feature we have added (FreeBSD only) is
<em>
multiplexed
</em>
(sometimes called
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each node can be a member of up to 4 links or LANs. A good
strategy for making your topology fit within those limits is to
replace multiple links to a node with a LAN or with a router
node. Ask Testbed Operations if you need further assistance.
node.
</p>
<p>
Another approach is to use
<a
href=
doc/docwrapper.php3?docname=linkdelays.html#EMULINKS
>
<em>
emulated
</em>
network links.
</a>
Emulated links are multiplexed
over the actual physical links, up to the physical bandwidth that
the physical link can support. In other words, five 20Mb links can
be multiplexed over a 100Mb physical link. More information on
emulated links can be found
<a
href=
doc/docwrapper.php3?docname=linkdelays.html
>
here.
</a>
Ask
Testbed Operations if you need further assistance.
</p>
<li><a
NAME=
"UTT-NODES"
></a>
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