Manual:Tools/Traffic Generator: Difference between revisions
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<p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool packet-generator port</code></p> | <p id="shbox"><b>Sub-menu</b> <code>/tool packet-generator port</code></p> | ||
This menu allows to specify ports (interfaces) that will be used to receive send generated packets. | |||
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==Stats== | ==Stats== |
Revision as of 08:53, 28 September 2011
Applies to RouterOS: v5 +
Summary
Traffic Generator is a tool that allows to generate and send RAW packets over specific ports. Tool also collects latency and jitter values, tx/rx rates, it also counts lost packets and detects Out-of-Order packets. Traffic Generator can be used similar to bandwidth test tool as well as generate packets that will be routed back to packet generator for advanced status collection.
General
Sub-menu /tool traffic-generator
This menu allows to set general traffic generator properties and contains commands to quickly start and stop the tool.
Properties
Property | Description |
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latency-distribution-scale (integer [0..28]; Default: 10) | |
test-id (integer [0..255]; Default: 0) |
Read-Only Properties
Property | Description |
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latency-distribution-samples (integer) | |
latency-distribution-measure-interval (time) | |
running (yes | no) | Shows whether traffic generator tool is started. |
Commands
Property | Description |
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quick () | This command allows to quickly start packet generator and print the stats output to the terminal. Command also accept several parameters that overrides settings in packet template and stream settings. Accepted parameters are duration, entries-to-show, freeze-frame-interval, mbps, num, packet-size, port, pps, stream, test-id, tx-template |
start () | Commands starts the traffic generator tool in the background. It accepts one parameter test-id |
stop () | Command stops the started traffic generator tool by start command. |
Packet Template
Sub-menu /tool traffic-generator packet-template
Properties
Property | Description |
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(; Default: ) |
Port Configuration
Sub-menu /tool packet-generator port
This menu allows to specify ports (interfaces) that will be used to receive send generated packets.
Properties
Property | Description |
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disabled (yes | no; Default: no) | Whether port is disabled and does not participate in receiving/sending of the packets |
name (string; Default: ) | Descriptive name of the port |
interface (string; Default: ) | Name of the interface which will be used for tx/rx |
Stats
Sub-menu /tool traffic-generator stats
Properties
Property | Description |
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(; Default: ) |
Streams
Properties
Property | Description |
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(; Default: ) |
Configuration Examples
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