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Posted by R Siffredi on April 18, 2005, 5:45 pm
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Posted by Brad on April 18, 2005, 8:14 pm
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R Siffredi wrote:
> It is possilble using the router extended ping command to genrate
traffic equivalent to 1Mbps, say in use of testing a policy map or
something.
> I am interested in if it is possbile to determine a exact amount from
the router,
>
> tx
Use it and then see what the load on the interface was with the show
interface command.
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Posted by on April 19, 2005, 4:10 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options You can control the amount of traffic generated by
varying the "Datagram size". There are limits to the amount
of control that you have since there is a minimum size to the
packet and since the router waits to receive one ping before
sending another, on a duplex medium you are limited to
about 50% of the bandwidth. This will be further reduced is the
path round trip time is not small.
You can get higher traffic levels by running more than one ping
simultaneously in different vty sessions.
Clearly there are limits to the amount of traffic that can be generated
depending on the router CPU.
There are commercial tools that will accomplish wat you want.
Smartbits.
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Posted by Spencer Teran on April 19, 2005, 11:45 am
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Subject: Re: Autonomous System in BGP
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Posted by on April 19, 2005, 12:22 pm
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Subject: Megapath GRAS remote access through PIX firewall
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