Hi,

We have had some success in measuring various aspects of application -> network 
perfomance using  Compuware 'EcoScope'.  As with anything else you get what you pay 
for, how much you understand about your needs and how to use the products you have.

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia

On Friday, March 16, 2001 at 09:40:21 AM, EA LOUIE wrote:

> You're describing two different problems.  
> 
> Problem One is network utilization on a LAN for a particular application,
> which you can easily monitor by attaching a packet monitoring device on a port
> that mirrors your application server.  That will measure the data in/data out
> at the focal point.  A packet capture may indicate the nature of any response
> time problems from a TCP perspective, too, if you're using Network Associates'
> Sniffer Pro.
> 
> Problem Two is network response time on a LAN for a particular application. 
> The tool I know of is CompuWare's EcoProfiler, which puts an agent on both the
> server and the client and then measures application response including network
> latency, host response, and client response times.  The caveat is that
> EcoProfiler is meant to be used in a sterile (that is, non-production or
> development) environment, which removes any other variables (network load,
> server contention, etc.) from the equation.  From a presentation perspective,
> it give you bounce charts and CSV-formatted sheets with the breakdown of
> client, network, and server latency.
> 
> "Gayathri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi ,
> > 
> > I am trying to monitor network utilization on LAN for a particular
> > application.
> > 
> > The server is connected to a CAT55 switch . The intention here is to see
> the
> > response time from the time the users starts using the application, till
> the
> > server replies.
> > 
> > When I contacted my vendor, they said I have to use a software called end
> > point. But he also mentioned this can go upto the network layer only.
> > Moreover, this utilization is for the whole vlan.
> > 
> > But the end result I want is , how much time the server has taken to reply
> > back to the client? What is the network response time and breakdown of the
> > time by server, network and application.
> > 
> > is there any way to acheive this result?
> > 
> > thanks and regards
> > 
> > Gayathri
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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