Re: Network Testing

2006-02-20 Thread David Steinbrunner
Matisse Enzer wrote: > > On Feb 17, 2006, at 7:57 AM, David Steinbrunner wrote: > >> ... that give the ability to ask for the current kb/s or the like. > > I think you'll have to roll your own, but you might get help from the > various NetPacket::* classes, such as >NetPacket::TCP Thanks f

Re: Network Testing

2006-02-20 Thread Matisse Enzer
On Feb 17, 2006, at 7:57 AM, David Steinbrunner wrote: ... that give the ability to ask for the current kb/s or the like. I think you'll have to roll your own, but you might get help from the various NetPacket::* classes, such as NetPacket::TCP -

Re: Network Testing

2006-02-17 Thread David Steinbrunner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Well it depends on what your actually studying... > > 1. You have written the code to implement a network bridge, and you want > to test > i. the codes correctness > ii. its ability to handle packets correctly for various > configurations and load > > 2. You have a net

RE: Network Testing

2006-02-16 Thread leif . eriksen
Well it depends on what your actually studying... 1. You have written the code to implement a network bridge, and you want to test i. the codes correctness ii. its ability to handle packets correctly for various configurations and load 2. You have a network bridge, and you want to

Re: Network Testing

2006-02-16 Thread Adam Kennedy
Although I have no practical experience with this (yet) the latest versions of the qemu emulator would appear to support the setting up of multiple running emulated systems that occupy a common network and could thus probably be poked into doing what you want. But it might take a while to set