Karim, I would just enable http server on some of the routers and server their IOS images. On the client side copy that to null: . Another approach would be to use IP SLA probes, this should cover most of the things you need to test. Last but not least, don¹t forget extended pings with custom packet sizes.
Cheers, Stan On 7/4/09 3:57 AM, "Karim Ikherbane" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all > > I am seeking a Network Traffic Generator Software. I want to simulate a lot of > traffic like ... > I need it to test QoS Policy's Dynamips lab. ... > is there a way to generate traffic between two Cisco IOS routers in order > to test any help or points would much apprecaited > .net file this file is working fine but l don`t know what to do to generate > like http or any protocol to test ths lab > > autostart = false > [127.0.0.1:7200 <http://127.0.0.1:7200> ] > udp = 10000 > [[3725]] > image = C:\Program Files\Dynamips\images\C3725-AD.BIN > idlepc = 0x6148b534 > ram = 128 > mmap = False > confreg = 0x2102 > > > > [[Router ALS1]] > model = 3725 > slot1 = NM-16ESW > F1/1 = R1 F0/0 > F1/2 = R1 F0/1 > F1/3 = R2 F0/0 > F1/4 = R2 F0/1 > F1/5 = R3 F0/0 > F1/6 = R3 F0/1 > F1/7 = R4 F0/0 > F1/8 = R4 F0/1 > idlepc = 0x6148b534 > > > > > [[Router R1]] > model = 3725 > idlepc = 0x6148b534 > > > [[Router R2]] > model = 3725 > idlepc = 0x6148b534 > > > [[Router R3]] > model = 3725 > > idlepc = 0x6148b534 > #0x6148b594 > > > > autostart = false > [127.0.0.1:7201 <http://127.0.0.1:7201> ] > udp = 11000 > [[2621]] > image = C:\Program Files\Dynamips\images\C2600-TS.BIN > idlepc = 0x8045b234 > ram = 96 > mmap = False > confreg = 0x2102 > Jam > > [[Router R4]] > model = 2621 > idlepc = 0x8045b234 > > >
