What do you mean by "more accurate results"?  What kind of performance
are you hoping to achieve?
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On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 7:18 PM, Hashem Alaidaros <aidaros....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I'm Aid,
> I want to replay two pcap files : Simultaneously, I just want to ask what is
> the difference between the two scenario:
> 1) Merge the two files into one file, then replay only that file using
> single tcpreplay command.
> 2) Run tcpreplay in two terminals: Simultaneously, one terminal tcpreplay
> the first pcap file, and the second terminal using tcpreplay the second pcap
> file. I works for me without error.
>
> Which one gives more accurate results and performance?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Here is additional information:
> Tcpreplay:
> tcpreplay version: 4.1.0 (build git:v4.1.0)
> Cache file supported: 04
> Not compiled with libdnet.
> Compiled against libpcap: 1.1.1
> 64 bit packet counters: enabled
> Packet editing: disabled
> Fragroute engine: disabled
> Injection method: PF_PACKET send()
> Not compiled with netmap
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