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Re: End to End testing
From: Ben Bartsch <uwcableguy () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 23:00:32 -0600
+1 for Accedian If you're looking for more of a homemade solution, I've used the perfSONAR software suite on some cheap-ish servers running CentOS for 10gig testing. It's highly configurable. I had it set up to do scheduled tests so we could see how the network behaved over time. The results are logged and displayed similar to PRTG / Nagios. https://www.perfsonar.net/ On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 5:49 PM Owen DeLong <owen () delong com> wrote:
Fluke has some nice devices in this area. Owen On Dec 12, 2019, at 06:53 , Fawcett, Nick via NANOG <nanog () nanog org> wrote: Anyone have any suggestions on devices that I can put at two points in the network to test packet loss, latency, jitter etc. I was thinking of maybe engineering my own using a couple of pi’s, but the downfall is they don’t have SFP ports. I’m looking for something that’s portable and easy to configure and drop in. Thanks. ~Nick -- Checked by SOPHOS http://www.sophos.com
Current thread:
- End to End testing Fawcett, Nick via NANOG (Dec 12)
- Re: End to End testing Dan White (Dec 12)
- Re: End to End testing Dovid Bender (Dec 12)
- Re: End to End testing Yan Filyurin (Dec 12)
- Re: End to End testing Owen DeLong (Dec 12)
- Re: End to End testing Ben Bartsch (Dec 12)
- RE: End to End testing Aaron Gould (Dec 13)
- Re: End to End testing Ben Bartsch (Dec 12)
- Re: End to End testing James Bensley (Dec 13)
- Re: End to End testing Saku Ytti (Dec 13)
- Re: End to End testing Carsten Pettersson (Dec 15)