Thanks Shiva,

But you know how use iperf inside emulation mininet network. Exactly the
same way you commented above.

Kind regard,

Andrés


2013/11/12 shiva m <anjane...@gmail.com>

> Hi,
>
> Iperf usage :
>
> Run iperf Server using command:
> iperf -s –p <Port-Number>
> example:
> iperf -s -p 12000
>
> Then Run iperf client
>
> iperf –c IP-Address-Of-Server –p <Port-Number> -i [Interval] -t [Duration]
>
> example :
> iperf -c 192.168.0.110 -p 12000 -i 2 -t 100
>
> This command generates traffic for a period of 100 seconds at interval of
> 2 seconds. You can try iperf --help. By default its TCP traffic, you can
> change TCP maximum segment size using -M and TCP window size using -w
>
> Some options which i used
> -u : to generate UDP traffic use -u options at both client and server with
> above examples
> -b : You can mention bandwidth in Mbits/sec. By default its 1 Mbps for udp
> -P : you can run multiple clients with a single command using this option.
> Hope it helps
>
> Thanks
> Shiva
>
> Thanks
> Shiva
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 10:56 AM, khushboo chhaya <
> chhaya.khush...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> *I want to use iperf command to generate traffic.Is there any documentation 
>> regarding how to use iperf with various options on mininet?
>> e.g If i want iperf to run for a specified period of time OR using specific 
>> bandwidth OR generate traffic on specific ports like
>> 8080 or between specific hosts, what options are available. how can we drop 
>> the packet and how can we see how many packets are dropped when traffic is 
>> congested??*
>>
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