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− | + | ==Benchmark UDP Jitter== | |
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+ | iperf -s -u -i 1 -V | ||
+ | iperf -s -u -l 32k -w 128k -i 1 -V | ||
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+ | iperf -c <IPv6 Server> -u -b 10m -V | ||
+ | iperf -c <IPv4 Server> -u -b 10m | ||
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+ | iperf -c <IPv6 Server> -u -b 100000pps -V | ||
+ | iperf -c <IPv4 Server> -u -b 100000pps | ||
==Bandwidth== | ==Bandwidth== |
Latest revision as of 09:33, 2 July 2019
Install
apt install iperf
Benchmarking IPv6
Server side:
iperf -s -m -V
Client side:
iperf -c <IPv6 Server> -V> iperf -c <IPv4 Server>
Benchmark UDP Jitter
iperf -s -u -i 1 -V iperf -s -u -l 32k -w 128k -i 1 -V
iperf -c <IPv6 Server> -u -b 10m -V iperf -c <IPv4 Server> -u -b 10m
iperf -c <IPv6 Server> -u -b 100000pps -V iperf -c <IPv4 Server> -u -b 100000pps
Bandwidth
Use the -F or -I option. If you want to test how your network performs with compressed / uncompressed streams, just create representative streams and use the -F option to test it. This is usually due to the link layer compressing data.
The -F option is for file input. The -I option is for input from stdin.
E.g.
Client: $ iperf -c <server address> -F <file-name> Client: $ iperf -c <server address> -I