09-30-2010 08:15 AM - edited 03-04-2019 09:57 AM
Below is the output for TTCP from RouterA to RouterB.
I am interpeting the ouput as RouterA has sent 67mbps of data to RouterB in 39 seconds and averaging 1.6mbps? Is this correct?
What does the 2626 I/O calls mean? Thanks in advance.
ttcp-r: buflen=32768, align=16384/0, port=5001
rcvwndsize=32768, delayedack=yes tcp
ttcp-r: accept from 10.0.253.10
ttcp-r: 67108864 bytes in 39716 ms (39.716 real seconds) (~1649 kB/s) +++
ttcp-r: 2626 I/O calls
ttcp-r: 0 sleeps (0 ms total) (0 ms average)
09-30-2010 08:22 AM
Hi David,
Checking this link below:
http://www.netcordia.com/resources/network-monitor/network-monitor-3-1.asp
It appears the receiver i/o calls equate to the number of packets received.
Regards, Ash.
10-01-2010 09:21 PM
thanks, but that article was still a little unclear.
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