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08-13-2003 05:56 AM - edited 03-02-2019 09:34 AM
Hi All,
i am testing 6509- GE-WAN card...when it was online got's rebooted so many times iremoved that card from my online 6509. so from today morning i put that card on in my lab..but no probs it was running fine. and now i want to generate the traffic on that card so can any one suggest me ..how i can i do that? wants to generate minimum 100mbps traffic on that card.
pls reply me back
Thanks & Regards,
Ciscobuddy
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08-19-2003 07:06 AM
You could use the SmartBits SMB2000, which functions as a full duplex traffic generator and counter. ICMP packets are generated from SmartBits via Ethernet into a Device Under Test.
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08-21-2003 09:13 AM
Cisco's got a special load for some router platforms called PAGENT (packet generator) that turns it into, well, a packet generator.
I'm not sure if it's publicly available (outside cisco internal network) and you need a license key.
Talk to your Cisco contacts...
