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ICMP benchmark?

by Dan Stromberg <strombrg@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 22, 2005 at 02:11 AM

Hi folks.

We (at UCI) have a gigabit network we need to troubleshoot.  It seems to
be underperforming quite a lot - like it's performing about 1/10th of what
it should.

Some of the routers and switches aren't under our control.  We have some
SNMP data getting graphed for our router, but getting that same data for
the other equipment could (or maybe not!) hit bureaucracy.

Which leads me to ask - is there such a thing as a network benchmark that
doesn't require the usual client-server architecture, like maybe one
that's based on ICMP rather than TCP or UDP?

If there is such a thing, and it gives results that are somehow related to
what we might expect from TCP and/or UDP, then we might be able to run it
against each router hop, to see at what point things are slowing down,
without having to have router access.

PS: I've already tried pchar, clink, pathchar and pipechar.  On this
network, pipechar seems to come the closest to giving a useful result, but
I'm not sure I trust it, since the numbers it gives vary so much from run
to run, and because it isn't showing a drop off point - it thinks the
network is much faster than it is, even faster than what iperf thinks.

Thanks!
 




 18 Posts in Topic:
ICMP benchmark?
Dan Stromberg <strombr  2005-11-22 02:11:09 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
Jacob Bunk Nielsen <sp  2005-11-22 12:45:54 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
Rick Jones <rick.jones  2005-11-22 18:38:11 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
Dan Stromberg <strombr  2005-11-22 19:02:28 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
Rick Jones <rick.jones  2005-11-22 20:26:49 
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Dan Stromberg <strombr  2005-11-23 00:19:08 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
Robert Klute <robert_k  2005-11-22 16:55:45 
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Dan Stromberg <strombr  2005-11-23 19:59:21 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
Rick Jones <rick.jones  2005-11-23 23:16:45 
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Rick Jones <rick.jones  2005-11-23 01:35:50 
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Dan Stromberg <strombr  2005-11-24 01:36:24 
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Rick Jones <rick.jones  2005-11-28 19:37:10 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
Dan Stromberg <strombr  2005-12-19 20:48:57 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
Rick Jones <rick.jones  2006-01-04 21:41:08 
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anybody43@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2005-11-24 02:47:11 
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Robert Redelmeier <red  2005-11-28 15:01:38 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
"Joe Beanfish"   2005-11-28 14:02:35 
Re: ICMP benchmark?
bigoldjimbo <jamesmjos  2005-12-01 18:45:13 

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