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I have wrote a testbed for TCP testing [1]. |
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One of the files is an iperf library [2]. |
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If you want to run iperf automatically, you can look at my code and maybe |
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use it. |
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Kfir |
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[1] https://github.com/kfirlavi/Amalia |
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[2] https://github.com/kfirlavi/Amalia/blob/master/trunk/testbed/lib/iperf |
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On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Ryan Decker <rdecker@×××××.edu> wrote: |
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> I second iperf for network performance testing.... I've used it |
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> countless times, and does just what it claims to do. |
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> Ryan |
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> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Robert David |
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> <robert.david.public@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Hi Patric, |
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> > what about iperf? |
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> > Robert. |
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> > On Wednesday 24 of October 2012 20:36:54 Petric Frank wrote: |
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> >> Hello, |
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> >> this is not exactly an Gentoo question - but i don't now where to ask |
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> >> otherwise. |
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> >> Is there a tool for (Gentoo-)Linux to do network performance tests as |
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> >> defined in RFC 2544 ? |
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> >> This will run on an Gentoo host having at least 2 network interfaces to |
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> be |
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> >> connected to the device under test. |
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> >> regards |
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> >> Petric |
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