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Old 04-09-2013, 11:53 AM   #1
mun10
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modifying netem code


hello everyone,
I have manually installed the netem module in fedora 13.I am able to execute all the commands of netem.i have installed it in 1 machine which i am using as netem box.Then i have connected it with two pcs.taking one pc as client other as server with netem box in between.everything is working fine.but now i am trying to modify the netem command "tc qdisc change dev eth0 root netem delay 100ms 10ms" as "tc qdisc change dev eth0 root abc delay 100ms 10ms".Can i get it by modifying all the netem words in the sch_netem.c as abc?I tried but got a lot of errors like dereferencing pointer.Can anyone give any suggestion?
 
  


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