RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

2018-02-27 Thread Mike Atkins
We also setup a Speedtest.net (Ookla) public speed test server at Notre
Dame.  Our main motivation was to manage perception.  We are on a state run
optical network.  Our speedtest.net traffic went from campus on the north
end of the state, to central Indiana, to Chicago, then back to South Bend.
The closest geographical Speedtest.net public server was already in our
town, but due to our ISP setup there was a lot of excessive travel.  The
closest geographical test server did not appear to be on a fast enough link
either.  We unsuccessfully tried to get Speedtest.net to point our public
IP space to Indianapolis speedtest.net servers to get a more accurate test
results.  I see Comcast and AT are able to point speedtest.net to the
closest logical test server instead of closest geographical test server.
We ended up installing the Speedtest.net free public server.  Without the
paid subscription we do not get access to detailed information on test
results.  Less detail was fine for us because we just needed to handle the
perception issue caused by speed tests going around the state(s) to a less
optimal test server.  We also setup a lightweight server
http://speedtest.nd.edu but found a lot of students prefer (trust) third
party test results from sites they use at home.  Even some faculty will use
speedtest.net as a quick check prior to setting up iperf or perfsonar.  It
is quick and easy…. If the results look okay they move on to solving the
world’s problems instead of building infrastructure to test our
infrastructure.  Which circles back to getting users to trust your
infrastructure simply because of a test result that used to be out of our
scope.



Side note, HDD speed affects Ookla speedtest.net server performance.  We
ended up putting an NVMe drive into the old repurposed server to better
serve multi gigabit connections.













*Mike Atkins *

Network Engineer

Office of Information Technology

University of Notre Dame



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We also have an instance of the Ookla speedtest at the University of
Washington.  One thing I notices is for clients on private IP space, the
speedtest shows a NATed IP, even though the server is on campus.  This is
because not everything is local.  Anyway, having someone send me a
screenshot or tell me their IP address is the NATed address is not that
helpful.  I believe we are considering an alternative when our year is up.



Amel Caldwell

University of Washington UW-IT

Wi-Fi Network Engineer

Wi-Fi Service Manager



am...@uw.edu

206-543-2915





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That is what we use.



http://speedtest.liberty.edu





*Bruce Osborne*

*Senior Network Engineer*

*Network Operations - Wireless*

 *(434) 592-4229*

*LIBERTY UNIVERSITY*

*Training Champions for Christ since 1971*



*From:* Adam Forsyth [mailto:forsy...@luther.edu <forsy...@luther.edu>]
*Sent:* Friday, February 23, 2018 9:53 AM
*Subject:* Re: Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester



Isn't this: https://www.ookla.com/speedtest-custom what you asked Ookla
about and were told that it doesn't exist?  I ran a version of that on a
local server a few years ago.I got the premium subscription for a year but
ultimately decided I hadn't figured out how to get any advantage from its
ability to save test results into a database.  I have since moved to using
https://github.com/adolfintel/speedtest (which Clemson also mentioned)
because I wanted a speedtest that was HTML5 and didn't use flash, and at
the time Ookla's speedtest custom required flash.  It looks like maybe its
also all HTML5 now so maybe I'll take a look at that again.



On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:56 AM, Fishel Erps <
0030ecf871d2-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu> wrote:

Hello everyone.



I’m curious to find out what other universities are doing to test
throughput, internally, to proof their networks.  I’m looking for something
that functions like Ookla’s Speedtest.net (browser-based, no required
clients) , but that runs internally (I have already contacted them
directly, and been told that they only provide products that are alive on
the public net).



As we all know, % of utilization and available throughput are not
one-in-the-same, and I need a way to addr

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

2018-02-26 Thread Amel Caldwell
We also have an instance of the Ookla speedtest at the University of 
Washington.  One thing I notices is for clients on private IP space, the 
speedtest shows a NATed IP, even though the server is on campus.  This is 
because not everything is local.  Anyway, having someone send me a screenshot 
or tell me their IP address is the NATed address is not that helpful.  I 
believe we are considering an alternative when our year is up.

Amel Caldwell
University of Washington UW-IT
Wi-Fi Network Engineer
Wi-Fi Service Manager

am...@uw.edu<mailto:am...@uw.edu>
206-543-2915


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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

That is what we use.

http://speedtest.liberty.edu


Bruce Osborne
Senior Network Engineer
Network Operations - Wireless
 (434) 592-4229
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
Training Champions for Christ since 1971

From: Adam Forsyth [mailto:forsy...@luther.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2018 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

Isn't this: https://www.ookla.com/speedtest-custom what you asked Ookla about 
and were told that it doesn't exist?  I ran a version of that on a local server 
a few years ago.I got the premium subscription for a year but ultimately 
decided I hadn't figured out how to get any advantage from its ability to save 
test results into a database.  I have since moved to using 
https://github.com/adolfintel/speedtest (which Clemson also mentioned) because 
I wanted a speedtest that was HTML5 and didn't use flash, and at the time 
Ookla's speedtest custom required flash.  It looks like maybe its also all 
HTML5 now so maybe I'll take a look at that again.

On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:56 AM, Fishel Erps 
<0030ecf871d2-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu<mailto:0030ecf871d2-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu>>
 wrote:
Hello everyone.

I’m curious to find out what other universities are doing to test throughput, 
internally, to proof their networks.  I’m looking for something that functions 
like Ookla’s Speedtest.net<http://Speedtest.net> (browser-based, no required 
clients) , but that runs internally (I have already contacted them directly, 
and been told that they only provide products that are alive on the public net).

As we all know, % of utilization and available throughput are not 
one-in-the-same, and I need a way to address and diagnose legitimate 
performance complaints, live.

__
__
Fishel Erps,
Sr. Network & Infrastructure Engineer
School of Visual Arts
136 W 21st St., 8th Floor
New York, NY, 10011
LL: 212-592-2416
F:  646-845-6150
E:  fe...@sva.edu<mailto:fe...@sva.edu>
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

2018-02-23 Thread Walter Reynolds
The speedtest custom is not HTML5.  You can see ours at
http://speedtest.it.umich.edu/

You can get the results output into a csv file.  Here is a small sample
from ours.

CLIENT_IP CLIENT_CITY CLIENT_REGION CLIENT_COUNTRY ISP CLIENT_LATITUDE
CLIENT_LONGITUDE TEST_DATE SERVER_NAME DOWNLOAD_KBPS UPLOAD_KBPS LATENCY
CLIENT_BROWSER CLIENT_OPERATING_SYSTEM USER_AGENT
96.66.*.* Livonia MI United States Comcast Cable 42.3684 -83.3527 5/26/2017
18:31:20 GMT Ann Arbor, MI 60233 12172 13 Internet Explorer 11.0
Windows 7 Mozilla/5.0
(Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/7.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko
68.32.*.* Canton MI United States Comcast Cable 42.2856 -83.4858 5/26/2017
18:33:33 GMT Ann Arbor, MI 36401 24278 12 Chrome 51.0.2704.79 Windows
Mozilla/5.0
(Windows NT 10.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko)
Chrome/51.0.2704.79 Safari/537.36 Edge/14.14393
69.242.*.* Jackson MI United States Comcast Cable 42.2527 -84.2889 5/26/2017
18:33:42 GMT Ann Arbor, MI 82841 24183 15 Firefox 53.0 Windows  Mozilla/5.0
(Windows NT 10.0; rv:53.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/53.0
68.40.*.* Ann Arbor MI United States Comcast Cable 42.3241 -83.7113 5/26/2017
18:49:28 GMT Ann Arbor, MI 49615 12164 14 Firefox 53.0 Windows  Mozilla/5.0
(Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:53.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/53.0
68.40.*.* Ann Arbor MI United States Comcast Cable 42.3241 -83.7113 5/26/2017
18:51:31 GMT Ann Arbor, MI 48953 12029 26 Firefox 53.0 Windows  Mozilla/5.0
(Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:53.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/53.0
141.213.*.* Ann Arbor MI United States University of Michigan 42.2776
-83.7409 5/26/2017 19:00:58 GMT Ann Arbor, MI 815287 949424 26 Safari 10.1 Mac
OS X Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_4) AppleWebKit/603.1.30
(KHTML, like Gecko) Version/10.1 Safari/603.1.30



Walter Reynolds
Principal Systems Security Development Engineer
Information and Technology Services
University of Michigan
(734) 615-9438

On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 9:53 AM, Adam Forsyth  wrote:

> Isn't this: https://www.ookla.com/speedtest-custom what you asked Ookla
> about and were told that it doesn't exist?  I ran a version of that on a
> local server a few years ago.I got the premium subscription for a year but
> ultimately decided I hadn't figured out how to get any advantage from its
> ability to save test results into a database.  I have since moved to using
> https://github.com/adolfintel/speedtest (which Clemson also mentioned)
> because I wanted a speedtest that was HTML5 and didn't use flash, and at
> the time Ookla's speedtest custom required flash.  It looks like maybe its
> also all HTML5 now so maybe I'll take a look at that again.
>
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:56 AM, Fishel Erps <0030ecf871d2-dmarc-
> requ...@listserv.educause.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> I’m curious to find out what other universities are doing to test
>> throughput, internally, to proof their networks.  I’m looking for something
>> that functions like Ookla’s Speedtest.net (browser-based, no required
>> clients) , but that runs internally (I have already contacted them
>> directly, and been told that they only provide products that are alive on
>> the public net).
>>
>> As we all know, % of utilization and available throughput are not
>> one-in-the-same, and I need a way to address and diagnose legitimate
>> performance complaints, live.
>>
>>
>> __
>> __
>>
>> Fishel Erps,
>> Sr. Network & Infrastructure Engineer
>> School of Visual Arts
>> 136 W 21st St., 8th Floor
>> New York, NY, 10011
>> LL: 212-592-2416
>> F:  646-845-6150
>> E:  fe...@sva.edu
>> ___
>>
>> Please excuse any typographical
>> errors as this e-mail has been sent
>> from my mobile device
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>>
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>
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>
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

2018-02-23 Thread Adam Forsyth
Isn't this: https://www.ookla.com/speedtest-custom what you asked Ookla
about and were told that it doesn't exist?  I ran a version of that on a
local server a few years ago.I got the premium subscription for a year but
ultimately decided I hadn't figured out how to get any advantage from its
ability to save test results into a database.  I have since moved to using
https://github.com/adolfintel/speedtest (which Clemson also mentioned)
because I wanted a speedtest that was HTML5 and didn't use flash, and at
the time Ookla's speedtest custom required flash.  It looks like maybe its
also all HTML5 now so maybe I'll take a look at that again.

On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:56 AM, Fishel Erps <
0030ecf871d2-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu> wrote:

> Hello everyone.
>
> I’m curious to find out what other universities are doing to test
> throughput, internally, to proof their networks.  I’m looking for something
> that functions like Ookla’s Speedtest.net (browser-based, no required
> clients) , but that runs internally (I have already contacted them
> directly, and been told that they only provide products that are alive on
> the public net).
>
> As we all know, % of utilization and available throughput are not
> one-in-the-same, and I need a way to address and diagnose legitimate
> performance complaints, live.
>
>
> __
> __
>
> Fishel Erps,
> Sr. Network & Infrastructure Engineer
> School of Visual Arts
> 136 W 21st St., 8th Floor
> New York, NY, 10011
> LL: 212-592-2416
> F:  646-845-6150
> E:  fe...@sva.edu
> ___
>
> Please excuse any typographical
> errors as this e-mail has been sent
> from my mobile device
> ___
>
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>
>


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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

2018-02-20 Thread Frans Panken
Hi Fishel,

I always use iperf3 for that purpose (see: https://iperf.fr/iperf-doc.php). 
Note the various iperf3 servers in the tab on the site that you can try first 
before setting up a VM within your domain. There are many apps on phones that 
implement iperf3. My personal favourite (on Android): “Aruba untilities” (even 
when you have no Aruba environment, like me).
-Frans

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Date: Tuesday, 20 February 2018 at 18:56
To: "WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU" 
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

Hello everyone.

I’m curious to find out what other universities are doing to test throughput, 
internally, to proof their networks.  I’m looking for something that functions 
like Ookla’s Speedtest.net (browser-based, no required 
clients) , but that runs internally (I have already contacted them directly, 
and been told that they only provide products that are alive on the public net).

As we all know, % of utilization and available throughput are not 
one-in-the-same, and I need a way to address and diagnose legitimate 
performance complaints, live.

__
__


Fishel Erps,
Sr. Network & Infrastructure Engineer
School of Visual Arts

136 W 21st St., 8th Floor

New York, NY, 10011

LL: 212-592-2416
F:  646-845-6150
E:  fe...@sva.edu
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RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

2018-02-20 Thread Higgins, Benjamin J
If you are looking for a strictly HTML5 browser based speed test – you could 
roll your own: https://github.com/adolfintel/speedtest

The script can capture metrics to a database natively.  We’ve used this with 
great success to troubleshoot local issues internal to our Internet links.  
I’ve also started tying the script into our IPAM system to pull switch port 
location and am working on pulling access point information.

The thought process is to give this tool to the Service Desk and all the data 
we could ever ask for is properly collected in case it’s not logged properly in 
the ticket.

--ben

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Pieces of perfsonar work well for what your trying to do. Specifically the web 
based NDT Network Diagnostic tool. Perfsonar can do so much more but the web 
based feedback from NDT’s web100 kernel is very handy when looking at 
performance from any point of your network. It’s also handy on “The network is 
slow” calls. Gives a great point of reference for network capabilities versus 
application issues.



http://software.internet2.edu/ndt/

On Feb 20, 2018 11:07 AM, "Michael McCormick" 
<mmccorm...@elmira.edu<mailto:mmccorm...@elmira.edu>> wrote:
We have used LAN Speed Test with relatively good results.

https://totusoft.com/lanspeed

On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 12:56 PM, Fishel Erps 
<0030ecf871d2-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu<mailto:0030ecf871d2-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu>>
 wrote:
Hello everyone.

I’m curious to find out what other universities are doing to test throughput, 
internally, to proof their networks.  I’m looking for something that functions 
like Ookla’s Speedtest.net<http://Speedtest.net> (browser-based, no required 
clients) , but that runs internally (I have already contacted them directly, 
and been told that they only provide products that are alive on the public net).

As we all know, % of utilization and available throughput are not 
one-in-the-same, and I need a way to address and diagnose legitimate 
performance complaints, live.

__
__
Fishel Erps,
Sr. Network & Infrastructure Engineer
School of Visual Arts
136 W 21st St., 8th Floor
New York, NY, 10011
LL: 212-592-2416
F:  646-845-6150
E:  fe...@sva.edu<mailto:fe...@sva.edu>
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

2018-02-20 Thread Joseph Bernard
While the results aren’t perfect, we use:

https://github.com/adolfintel/speedtest

You can see our setup here:

http://net-test.clemson.edu/


Thanks,
Joseph B.


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Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 12:56 PM
To: "WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU" 
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

Hello everyone.

I’m curious to find out what other universities are doing to test throughput, 
internally, to proof their networks.  I’m looking for something that functions 
like Ookla’s 
Speedtest.net
 (browser-based, no required clients) , but that runs internally (I have 
already contacted them directly, and been told that they only provide products 
that are alive on the public net).

As we all know, % of utilization and available throughput are not 
one-in-the-same, and I need a way to address and diagnose legitimate 
performance complaints, live.

__
__


Fishel Erps,
Sr. Network & Infrastructure Engineer
School of Visual Arts

136 W 21st St., 8th Floor

New York, NY, 10011

LL: 212-592-2416
F:  646-845-6150
E:  fe...@sva.edu
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Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Bandwidth/Throughput/Latency Tester

2018-02-20 Thread Fishel Erps
Can this be run from an android/iOS tablet or phone as well?




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> On Feb 20, 2018, at 13:05, Michael McCormick  wrote:
> 
> We have used LAN Speed Test with relatively good results.
> 
> https://totusoft.com/lanspeed
> 
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 12:56 PM, Fishel Erps 
> <0030ecf871d2-dmarc-requ...@listserv.educause.edu> wrote:
> Hello everyone.
> 
> I’m curious to find out what other universities are doing to test throughput, 
> internally, to proof their networks.  I’m looking for something that 
> functions like Ookla’s Speedtest.net (browser-based, no required clients) , 
> but that runs internally (I have already contacted them directly, and been 
> told that they only provide products that are alive on the public net).
> 
> As we all know, % of utilization and available throughput are not 
> one-in-the-same, and I need a way to address and diagnose legitimate 
> performance complaints, live.
> 
> 
> __
> __
> 
> Fishel Erps, 
> Sr. Network & Infrastructure Engineer
> School of Visual Arts
> 136 W 21st St., 8th Floor
> New York, NY, 10011
> LL: 212-592-2416
> F:  646-845-6150
> E:  fe...@sva.edu
> ___
> 
> Please excuse any typographical
> errors as this e-mail has been sent
> from my mobile device
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> 
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> 
> 
> 
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> Systems Administrator
> Elmira College
> One Park Place
> Elmira, NY 14901
> Phone: (607) 735-1727
> Email: mmccorm...@elmira.edu
> 
> “Efficiency is doing things right; Effectiveness is doing the right things”  
> Peter Drucker
> 
> 
> 
> US News & World Report #1 College in America for student internships 2015
> Phi Beta Kappa outstanding chapter  in the nation 2015
> Princeton Review Best Colleges in the Northeast 2016
> US News & World Report TOP TIER National College 2017
> Guardian of Mark Twain's summer retreat where he penned Tom Sawyer and other 
> iconic works
> Five time NCAA/NCA national champions
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