Hi Iwase,   
  
          No I want the physical link capacity, not the max rate? Would using 
the per port message you suggested give me the physical link capacity ? After 
all that's the maximum available bandwidth.   
    
  
  
  
Regards,
  
Kunal Goswami
  

  

  
        
  

  
  
>   
> On Mar 16, 2017 at 5:47 PM,  <Iwase Yusuke (mailto:[email protected])>  
> wrote:
>   
>   
>   
>  Hi Kunal,  
>
> How about using OFPMP_PORT_DESCRIPTION messages to get the current/max 
> bitrate on OFP_PORT?  
> This message is for "per port" not "per link" though.  
>  
> http://ryu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ofproto_v1_3_ref.html#ryu.ofproto.ofproto_v1_3_parser.OFPPortDescStatsRequest
>   
>
> Thanks,  
> Iwase  
>
>
> On 2017年03月17日 08:34, Kunal Goswami wrote:  
> >  Hello,  
> >  I’m trying to programmatically obtain the maximum available bandwidth per 
> > link from the traffic monitor in RYU. I am aware that “iPerf” is the 
> > command which I can use for obtaining it manually. But I want to obtain 
> > this value from the traffic monitor by an API call.  
> >  Can anyone please help me to see how I can go about it?  
> >   
> >  Regards,  
> >  Kunal Goswami  
> >   
> >   
> >   
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