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qos_project [2017/11/29 10:52] – [6. [CO2] Implementing the Applications and Tools] enwanqos_project [2017/11/29 10:54] – [6. [CO2] Implementing the Applications and Tools] enwan
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   * To activate iperf3:   * To activate iperf3:
- On the server side: <code bash> iperf3 -s </code> + On the server side: <code bash> iperf3 -s </code> 
- On the client side: <code bash> iperf3 -c 192.168.200.192</code>+ On the client side: <code bash> iperf3 -c 192.168.200.192</code>
  
   * To visualize UDP trafic with a specific bandwidth:   * To visualize UDP trafic with a specific bandwidth:
- On the client side: <code bash> iperf3 -c 192.168.200.192 -u -b 2M </code>+ On the client side: <code bash> iperf3 -c 192.168.200.192 -u -b 2M </code>
 Here we set the bandwidth with UDP to 2Mbit/s. Here we set the bandwidth with UDP to 2Mbit/s.
 Note that by default ,UDP sets the bandwidth to 1Mbit/s Note that by default ,UDP sets the bandwidth to 1Mbit/s
  
   * To extend the transmission time(second) as well as the number packets sent:   * To extend the transmission time(second) as well as the number packets sent:
- On the Client side: <code bash> iperf3 -c 192.168.200.192 -t 15 </code>+ On the Client side: <code bash> iperf3 -c 192.168.200.192 -t 15 </code>
 Note that  by default, iperf3 sets the time to 10 seconds Note that  by default, iperf3 sets the time to 10 seconds
  
   * To reverse mode(server sends, client receives):   * To reverse mode(server sends, client receives):
- On the Client side: <code bash> iper3 -c 192.168.200.192 -R  </code>+ On the Client side: <code bash> iper3 -c 192.168.200.192 -R  </code>
   * To send multiple flows:   * To send multiple flows:
-        On the client side: <code bash> iper3 -c 192.168.200.192 -P 2 -t 60 </code>+        On the client side: <code bash> iper3 -c 192.168.200.192 -P 2 -t 60 </code>
 Here we are sending 2 flows in 1 min(60 seconds) Here we are sending 2 flows in 1 min(60 seconds)
 Note that we need to extend more the tx time in order to have similar throughput for the 2 flows so that we don't consider it as a fairness issue. Note that we need to extend more the tx time in order to have similar throughput for the 2 flows so that we don't consider it as a fairness issue.
qos_project.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/28 09:58 by samer