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PyNetCM

Python Network Control Manager

usage: pynet-set [-h] [--version] (--device DEVICE | -f CONFIG_FILE)
	             [--overwrite] [--direction {outgoing,incoming}]
	             [--rate BANDWIDTH_RATE] [--delay NETWORK_LATENCY]
	             [--delay-distro LATENCY_DISTRO_MS] [--loss PACKET_LOSS_RATE]
	             [--corrupt CORRUPTION_RATE] [--network NETWORK] [--port PORT]

Optional Arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  --device DEVICE       network device name (e.g. eth0)
  -f CONFIG_FILE, --config-file CONFIG_FILE
	                    setting traffic controls from a configuration file.
	                    output file of the tcshow.

Network Interface:
  --overwrite           overwrite existing settings

Traffic Control:
  --direction {outgoing,incoming}
	                    the direction of network communication that impose
	                    traffic control. ``incoming`` requires linux kernel
	                    version 2.6.20 or later. (default = ``outgoing``)
  --rate BANDWIDTH_RATE
	                    network bandwidth rate [K|M|G bps]
  --delay NETWORK_LATENCY
	                    round trip network delay [ms] (default=0)
  --delay-distro LATENCY_DISTRO_MS
	                    distribution of network latency becomes X +- Y [ms]
	                    (normal distribution), with this option. (X: value of
	                    --delay option, Y: value of --delay-dist option)
	                    network latency distribution will be uniform without
	                    this option.
  --loss PACKET_LOSS_RATE
	                    round trip packet loss rate [%] (default=0)
  --corrupt CORRUPTION_RATE
	                    packet corruption rate [%]. packet corruption means
	                    single bit error at a random offset in the packet.
	                    (default=0)
  --network NETWORK     IP address/network of traffic control
  --port PORT           port number of traffic control


  Examples:
	#pynet-set --delay 10000 --device eth0
	#pynet-set --rate 10M --port 80 --device eth0
	#pynet-set --direction incoming --loss 10 --device eth0


usage: pynet-show [-h] [--version] --device DEVICE

optional arguments:
  -h, --help       show this help message and exit
  --version        show program's version number and exit

Traffic Control:
  --device DEVICE  network device name (e.g. eth0)


usage: pynet-del [-h] [--version] --device DEVICE

optional arguments:
  -h, --help       show this help message and exit
  --version        show program's version number and exit

Traffic Control:
  --device DEVICE  network device name (e.g. eth0)

Installation:

# git clone "https://github.com/vP3nguin/pynetcm.git"
# cd pynetcm
# sudo python setup.py build
# sudo python setup.py install
# sudo pynet-set -h
# sudo pynet-show -h
# sudo pynet-del -h

Dependencies:

TrafficControl (tc)  - apt-get install iproute
module ipaddress     - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ipaddress
module DataProperty  - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/DataProperty/0.8.1
module pyparsing     - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyparsing/2.1.8
module six           - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/six/1.10.0
module subprocrunne  - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/subprocrunner/0.4.0
module voluptuou     - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/voluptuous

In Progress:

- add packet duplication

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