Do you have multiple NetFPGA cards? If so, have you considered using the supplied PacketGenerator (which captures packets as well)? http://netfpga.org/foswiki/bin/view/NetFPGA/OneGig/PacketGenerator
Seems like you'd be able to supply a pcap trace of your test traffic, capture in pcap format, then post process to determine the metric you're testing. I have not actually used it, so I'd be curious to know if it's not sufficient. Eric On 7/6/2010 12:55 PM, Leonardo Linguaglossa wrote: > Hello everybody. > I'm a new user of the Click modular router, and I need some help: I did not > managed to patch and compile the linux kernel 2.6.24.7 on my pc (I think it > may be a problem with the architecture) but I need to use it as soon as > possible, because I have to test the performance of a NetFPGA (used as a > router). > > So there will be a series of tests as defined in the RFC 1242 and RFC 2544, > to test the throughput etc. and I thought to make use of the traffic > generator of the Click. > > My question is: is it possible to use the Click router at userlevel instead > of kernel mode, for my application? Will the test be penalized for this? > I would be grate if you could help me. > > Looking forward to someone's answer. > Thanks to all. > Leos. > _______________________________________________ > click mailing list > [email protected] > https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click > _______________________________________________ click mailing list [email protected] https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click
