On 10/03/06, Mark Smith < random@72616e646f6d20323030342d30342d31360a.nosense.org> wrote:
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 23:33:44 +0000 "tony sarendal" <dualcyclone@gmail.com> wrote:
On 07/03/06, Gunther Stammwitz <gstammw@gmx.net> wrote:
Well that's true but Iperf won't show you at which time a loss
occured. It
will simply print out the results when the test has been finished. I need something well more accurate that can also tell me which hop is causing the problems.
Last I checked I got the time from Iperf, even if it was indirectly. A tool that shows which hop in the network that has problems forwarding certain traffic ? Awesome, I want one of those.
traceroute ? :-) (sorry, couldn't resist)
Does traceroute really do that ? Even for ICMP. Think about it. Hint: the return packets your traceroute produces, do they have the same return path for every hop ? Think Internet, think large providers with many peerings. /Tony -- Tony Sarendal - tony@polarcap.org IP/Unix -= The scorpion replied, "I couldn't help it, it's my nature" =-