From: Victor Cappuccio (cvictor@protokolgroup.com)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2006 - 21:53:03 ART
Hi Guys, just a curios question I have. 
 
Is there anyway to generate TCP traffic in the routers  in such way that you
could generate congestion? I mean you can send ping of what every size with
a timeout of 0 and raise the weight of the packet (size) to test functions
like the policing or shaping, but I what to know how can I create this but
with TCP Traffic, I've tried this on the routers but I get this message
error 
R6(config-sla-monitor)#$ipaddr 150.1.5.5 dest-port 23 control disable 
R6(config-sla-monitor-tcp)#timeout ?
  <0-604800000>  Timeout in milliseconds
 
R6(config-sla-monitor-tcp)#timeout 0
R6(config-sla-monitor-tcp)#frequency ?
  <1-604800>  Frequency in seconds
 
R6(config-sla-monitor-tcp)#frequency 1
Error: Minimum frequency for TCP should be 60sec
 
 
Maybe I have a wrong concept here that I wish to clarify please
 
Why the minimum frequency for TCP is 60?
 
Also what does this mean but for ICMP, say that I set my timeout to 10 and
frequency of 1 = That mean that I would send 1 pkt every 10 seconds?
 
 
Thanks
Victor.-
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