[Flent-users] Re: [tohojo/flent] How to create two simultaneous tests with different bandwidth in both hosts? (#217)

2020-12-17 Thread Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
lealog writes: >> Well, it would require an underlying test tool that could produce >> this sort of traffic. I wouldn't be opposed to adding support for >> such a tool if it materialised, but I am not aware of any either. > > I would say that we can do this using iperf3. Iperf3 can specify the >

[Flent-users] Re: [tohojo/flent] How to create two simultaneous tests with different bandwidth in both hosts? (#217)

2020-12-08 Thread lealog
> Well, it would require an underlying test tool that could produce this sort > of traffic. I wouldn't be opposed to adding support for such a tool if it > materialised, but I am not aware of any either. I would say that we can do this using iperf3. Iperf3 can specify the DS and US bandwidth

[Flent-users] Re: [tohojo/flent] How to create two simultaneous tests with different bandwidth in both hosts? (#217)

2020-12-08 Thread Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
lealog writes: > The goal is to evaluate and compare different Routers and QOS policies. > Any plans to have Flent supporting this type of use cases? Also, could > be interesting to have Flent managing different hosts and orchestrate > them using a common GUI or CLI. Well, it would require an

[Flent-users] Re: [tohojo/flent] How to create two simultaneous tests with different bandwidth in both hosts? (#217)

2020-12-08 Thread lealog
The goal is to evaluate and compare different Routers and QOS policies. Any plans to have Flent supporting this type of use cases? Also, could be interesting to have Flent managing different hosts and orchestrate them using a common GUI or CLI. Unfortunately, I'm not a developer and I'm not