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Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 6:54 PM
To: Diogo Montagner
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Ethernet performance tests
We dispatch a technician to an end-site and perform tests either
head-head with another test set, or to a loop at a far-end..
We do ITU-T Y.156sam
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Subject: Re: Ethernet performance tests
We dispatch a technician to an end-site and perform tests either
head-head with another test set, or to a loop at a far-end..
We do ITU-T Y.156sam/EtherSAM and/or RFC2544 tests depending on the
customer requirements. (some customers require certain
Hi Diogo
We use ixchariot endpoints installed on linux laptops to test sites
for voice readiness. Ixchariot calculates for you the MOS score and,
depending from the NIC, can also push close to 1 Gig of traffic. For
larger bandwidth tests (I believe 6-7 Gig) and fast re-route testing
(ms failover)
performance tests
Hi Diogo
We use ixchariot endpoints installed on linux laptops to test sites for voice
readiness. Ixchariot calculates for you the MOS score and, depending from the
NIC, can also push close to 1 Gig of traffic. For larger bandwidth tests (I
believe 6-7 Gig) and fast re-route testing
Jackson; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Ethernet performance tests
Hi Diogo
We use ixchariot endpoints installed on linux laptops to test sites for
voice readiness. Ixchariot calculates for you the MOS score and, depending
from the NIC, can also push close to 1 Gig of traffic. For larger
Hello everyone,
I am looking for performance test methodology for ethernet-based
circuits. These ethernet circuits can be: dark-fiber, l2circuit
(martini), l2vpn (kompella), vpls or ng-vpls. Sometimes, the ethernet
circuit can be a mix of these technologies, like below:
CPE - metro-e - l2circuit
many switch and routing vendors provide such functionality in their os.
this data can then be collected via SNMP, stored for reports and
forwarded as events, when necessary.
tate
On 10/27/2010 7:32 PM, Diogo Montagner wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am looking for performance test methodology for
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From: Diogo Montagner [mailto:diogo.montag...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 28 October 2010 12:33 p.m.
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Ethernet performance tests
Hello everyone,
I am looking for performance test methodology for ethernet-based circuits.
These ethernet circuits can be: dark-fiber
We dispatch a technician to an end-site and perform tests either
head-head with another test set, or to a loop at a far-end..
We do ITU-T Y.156sam/EtherSAM and/or RFC2544 tests depending on the
customer requirements. (some customers require certain tests for x
minutes)
On 10/27/2010 8:54 PM, Tim Jackson wrote:
We do ITU-T Y.156sam/EtherSAM and/or RFC2544 tests depending on the
customer requirements. (some customers require certain tests for x
minutes)
+1
Think JDSU also has some nice boxes. There's a few rack systems you can
use which can either generate
Exfo, JDSU, Fluke all offer hand held test sets that can run a rfc2544 (
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2544.txt) test. Do you own the path between cpe
- cpe? Remeber that for each km of fiber distance add about 4.9ms (one
way) of latency. Do basline tests on your cpe gear so you know what you are
Each KM does not ad 4.9ms..
More like ~1msec per 100km...
1/4/msec usually per OEO conversion (depends on the box)...
--
Tim
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Mike Mainer mmai...@tekinside.com wrote:
Exfo, JDSU, Fluke all offer hand held test sets that can run a rfc2544
Hello everyone!!!
Thank you for all answers. These answers are really what I was looking for
Regards
./diogo -montagner
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 10:35 AM, Tim Jackson jackson@gmail.com wrote:
Each KM does not ad 4.9ms..
More like ~1msec per 100km...
1/4/msec usually per OEO
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