I'm not sure if you've looked into it, but there's another tool,
OWAMP, that can be used to measure delay, jitter and packet loss
unidirectionally ( http://www.internet2.edu/performance/owamp/ ). The
thing with unidirectional packet measurement is that the hosts need to
have their clocks well synchronized since the method for calculating
one-way delay is to take a timestamp on the sender, and take a
timestamp on the receiver and compare the two. Configuring NTP on both
hosts to synchronize against 4 different good NTP servers is usually
adequate for making sure the hosts are reasonably well synchronized.
There are a load of other things that can affect the precision of
timings (how good the clocks are, what other software is running on
the host, etc), but having synchronized clocks is probably good enough
for basic measurements of delay/jitter/loss.
Cheers,
Aaron
On Dec 3, 2009, at 10:34 AM, Tobi Hofer wrote:
Hello together
I have some problems with the Delay, Jitter from Iperf.
How does Iperf calculate the Jitter Delay? When I measure with UDP
the Jitter
Delay over a 100Mb-Ethernet, the results are ok (avg delay: 124us,
avg jitter
31us).
I'm on my Bachelor-Thesis and I have to measure the Delay, Jitter
and Packet
loss ratio over a PPP-Device (3G) to a Server in the Internet in
both ways,
up- and downlink.
Iperf UDP downlink, 1800k (no loss):
avg Delay: 8.35ms
avg Jitter: 0.43ms (standard deviation).
When I variate the bitrate, the change is about 1 or 2ms.
This result can't be correct, because with thrulay the udp delay is
avg 75ms.
With NDT I have an avg RTT 1142ms
After Internet research the Delay over 3G is between 70ms.....180ms
How does Iperf calculate the Delay? Is it a problem over 3G UMTS?
I work with Iperf 2.0.4-4 for UDP, on the computers is Ubuntu 9.04
installed.
Thanks
Regards
Tobias
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