I hope I am not being off-topic. I need to emulate real application traffic (VoIP, Video, ftp) and use it to measure end-to-end application performance. I have noticed Netspec is one such tool.
Does anyone have it? It used to open-source and available on http://www.ittc.ku.edu/netspec/. Its no longer there. I need it for testing of end-to-end application performance on my MPLS test-bed. It emulates many application traffic like MPEG, VoIP, FTP and measure their end-to-end performance. And this is what I need to do.
I can use traffic generators (like TG) for the same, but I want to do application performance analysis for different applications. Is there another alternative with which I can know and generate traffic similar to different applications?
Thanks and regards, Sudeep
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Steven Berson wrote:
IPv8 is already taken - see RFC 1621.
Cheers, Steve
David G. Andersen wrote:
On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 11:01:23AM -0700, Joe Touch scribed:
PS - if you're going to pick some bits to modify that existing routers might already drop, why not just use another IP version?
May I suggest IPv8? In addition to being aesthetically pleasing as a power of two, you can talk to up to 8 galaxies with it... or at least, one person who may well be from another galaxy. ;-)
-Dave
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