I would also include IPerf and or JPref as down and dirty ways to
generate traffic and test end to end throughput.
Jesse Loggins
CCIE#14661(R&S, Service Provider)
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On Oct 30, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Mark Jackson <markcciejackson_at_gmail.com>
wrote:
> TrafficEmulator 1.4
> Simple Network Tester 3.2
> Network Traffic Generator and Monitor 6.2.1
>
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 12:27 PM, andy thomas
> <thomasandy32_at_gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello friends
>>
>> I want to apply policing for 2 MBps i tried to generate traffic by
>> ping
>> request for 150000 packets so the bandwidth occupied by this
>> traffic was
>> only 210 kbps then i thought something alternate so that i can get
>> the
>> result I tried by applying policing @ 200 kbps and generate a ping
>> request
>> for 150000 packets but the bandwidth occupied by this traffic rate
>> is only
>> 10 kbps i have seen this by sh policy-map inter command,
>>
>>
>> I want to test the policing for what i applied on interface???? Any
>> traffic
>> generator software so that it can generate traffic upto policing
>> level and
>> i
>> can test my allocated policing bandwith is perfect to the traffic
>> rate. At
>> present there is no live traffic to verify. AND any bandwidth
>> monitoring software to watch my live traffic rate is occupying this
>> much
>> bandwidth.
>>
>> This is something strange happening with me.Any comments friends
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andy
>>
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