On Sat, 17 Jul 1999, Vincent Poy wrote:
> > > > As I said, I used ttcp. ttcp is a "network only" test - it can source
> > > > or sink traffic itself. This is nice because you avoid other sources of
> > > > problems (disk bandwidth etc). I tended to run the tests for 30 seconds
> > > > to one minute.
> > >
> > > Oops, must have missed that one. How do I do the ttcp test?
> >
> > By reading the man page?
>
> The manpage doesn't really say anything about how to use ttcp...
>
> > (This is no longer freebsd-hackers stuff, methinks...)
> >
> > ttcp -r on the receiver and ttcp -t on the sender is a good start.
> > Proceed from there.
There is no ttcp binary anywhere on either my -CURRENT,
3.2-RELEASE and 3.1-RELEASE systems.
Cheers,
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