Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-27 Thread james machado
you might also try D-ITG http://www.grid.unina.it/software/ITG/index.php james

Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-27 Thread Rafael Rodriguez
If a software based solution is OK, check out IxChariot, endpoints can be Windows, Linux, OS X, and Solaris. Used it years ago and was happy with it. http://www.ixchariot.com/ Sent from my iPhone On Sep 26, 2011, at 6:07, Naiden Dimitrov naiden.dimit...@maxtelecom.bg wrote: Hello, I

Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Jason Leschnik
Iperf is a good start http://iperf.sourceforge.net/ Would be interested in any other tools as well. -- Regards, Jason Leschnik. [m] 0432 35 4224 [w@] jason dot leschnik at ansto dot gov dot aujason.lesch...@ansto.gov.au [U@] jml...@uow.edu.au

Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread George Jones
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 14:49:50 +0300, Naiden Dimitrov naiden.dimit...@maxtelecom.bg said: nd Thank you for the response, but this is a tool that examines nd data flows. Sorry I missed your context. YAF will generate flows (which is what I thought you were asking) as it sees packets

RE: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Erik Bais
Perhaps not a tool as in software, but clearly something that you might want to have a look at : Ixia and Spirent devices ... Those are mostly used for applications like generating different kind of traffic. Erik Bais

Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread jiaruchen
as feature rich and powerful as some of the other hardware solutions as mentioned earlier - ex: ixia, spirent etc. -Jia --Original Message-- From: Erik Bais To: 'Naiden Dimitrov' To: 'George Jones' Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: flow generating tool Sent: Sep 26, 2011 9:03 AM Perhaps

Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Jason Leschnik
Does anyone follow a network performance testing methodology, using hardware from companies like ixia/spirent? I know that basic testing is typically done for validation of configs, but i assume other issues would make themselves apparent when pushed to these higher loads. thoughts/comments?

Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread George Jones
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011 10:02:11 -0400, Jason Leschnik lesch...@gmail.com said: jl Does anyone follow a network performance testing methodology, jl using hardware from companies like ixia/spirent? Probably more/more formal than you want, but:

Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Vlad Galu
On Sep 26, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Jason Leschnik wrote: Does anyone follow a network performance testing methodology, using hardware from companies like ixia/spirent? I know that basic testing is typically done for validation of configs, but i assume other issues would make themselves apparent

RE: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Chuck Reynolds
more are doing this sort of testing. Regards, Chuck creyno...@tsieda.com -Original Message- From: Vlad Galu [mailto:g...@packetdam.com] Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 10:31 AM To: Jason Leschnik Cc: George Jones; nanog@nanog.org; Naiden Dimitrov Subject: Re: flow generating tool

Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Thomas Maufer
Another commercial tool (for large-scale application re-creation) is the Mu Studio Performance Suite from Mu Dynamics: http://www.mudynamics.com/resources/collaterals_noreg/Mu_Studio_Performance_Suite.pdf ~tom On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 06:03, Erik Bais eb...@a2b-internet.com wrote: Perhaps not

RE: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Jonathon Exley
September 2011 11:21 p.m. To: Naiden Dimitrov Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: flow generating tool Iperf is a good start http://iperf.sourceforge.net/ Would be interested in any other tools as well. -- Regards, Jason Leschnik. [m] 0432 35 4224 [w@] jason dot leschnik at ansto dot gov dot

Re: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Eddie Parra
If you are looking to automate any of your testing, +1 Ixia if the box is using the Agilent OS/Interface (I forget how they are marketing it now). In regards to automation, I recently heard the Spirent interface was quite handy for generating scripts from GUI interactions, but I have not used it

RE: flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Jonathon Exley
: Tuesday, 27 September 2011 3:02 a.m. To: jiaruc...@gmail.com Cc: George Jones; nanog@nanog.org; Naiden Dimitrov Subject: Re: flow generating tool Does anyone follow a network performance testing methodology, using hardware from companies like ixia/spirent? I know that basic testing is typically done

flow generating tool

2011-09-26 Thread Naiden Dimitrov
Hello, I need a tool that generates traffic flows from different source IP addresses for network tests. Regards, Naiden Dimitrov Mobile: +359 885 906 155 naiden.dimit...@maxtelecom.bgmailto:naiden.dimit...@maxtelecom.bg www.maxtelecom.bghttp://www.maxtelecom.bg