Re: dummynet lag



On Aug 31, 2007, at 6:34 AM, deeptech71@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Is it normal to have +10msec ping times when pinging through dummynet (ipfw pipes)? If yes, why? If not, WTF?

If your HZ is 100, then, yes, it's common for the packets to be delayed by 10+ msec. Set HZ to 1000 or higher and you'll have the latency drop to circa 1 ms.

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-Chuck



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