I think they are talking about generating an OC3s worth of traffic. while you could fill it all up w/ ntp packets as one method, I do not beleive it will create the desired result. but yes, if you are wanting to measure latency across your network or a circuit, ntp when properly synchronized can be quite a useful tool. - jared On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 01:02:29AM -0400, Martin Hannigan wrote:
At 11:30 PM 6/25/2002 -0400, Wojtek Zlobicki wrote:
I've found IPERF to work quite well. TTCP is also great. For a commercial solution, you may want to look for products from companies such as IXIA.
Whatever happened to using NTP between sites? Works well if you have clocks at each site. Sorta works on strat 1/2 no clock.
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