On Mar 12, 2011, at 3:03 PM, Jonathan Morton wrote:

> 
> On 13 Mar, 2011, at 12:21 am, Fred Baker wrote:
> 
>> At the risk of sounding like someone mentioning a product, let me mention a 
>> product. This assumes, of course, that you're using Cisco equipment. But it 
>> allows you to measure delay (how long does it take to get from here to 
>> there), jitter (first derivative of delay/dt), and packet loss.
> 
> Ping does most of this, and is available on your actual computer.  A little 
> post-processing of the output gives you jitter, if it doesn't supply that 
> natively.
> 
> The point is, the existing tools don't typically measure latency *under load*.

Actually, SAA uses ping, and is intended precisely to do it under load. Ping is 
part of the existing traffic, and measures the RTT as experienced by traffic 
following the same path that the ping does.

Not sure exactly where you're going with that...
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