On 5/11/11 7:39 PM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
> 
>> The calculations make sense. I think my first attempt to test this would
>> be to run parallel netperfs (one netperf per class) and look at the
>> output of 'shorewall show tc'. That will show you what the actual speeds
>> are. I don't recall if netperf provides any latency data.
>>   
> Well, I did quite a bit of testing in the past couple of hours, but I
> am, quite frankly, unimpressed!
> 
> I used netperf's biggest brother - iperf - instead.

I consider iperf to be netperf's little sister

-Tom
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