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- From: bj@unislc.uucp (Bruce Jones)
- Subject: Re: Wanted: Advice on calculating timing gaps between packets.
- References: <BARNETT.92Nov9112747@grymoire.crd.ge.com> <Bxw4sp.n22@world.std.com> <STEINAR.HAUG.92Nov20100042@delab.sintef.no>
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.145712.5931@unislc.uucp>
- Reply-To: bj@unislc.UUCP (Bruce Jones,B2E10,7046)
- Organization: Unisys, Salt Lake City
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 14:57:12 GMT
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- In article <STEINAR.HAUG.92Nov20100042@delab.sintef.no> Steinar.Haug@delab.sintef.no (Steinar Haug) writes:
-
- >How about actually *measuring* instead? With tools like ttcp and a quiet
- ^^^^^^^^
- >(two station) Ethernet, I can get better than 1 MByte/s (yes, 1048576 B/s)
- >between two Sparc IPCs. And you certainly can't claim they are top of the
- >line these days...
- >
- >Steinar Haug, system/networks administrator
- >SINTEF DELAB, University of Trondheim, NORWAY
- >Email: Steinar.Haug@delab.sintef.no,
- > sthaug@idt.unit.no, steinar@tosca.er.sintef.no
-
- Is this program freely available (ttcp)? I am looking for some kind of
- performance measurement tool.
-
- Thanks,
- Bruce Jones
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