RE: UDP result Caculation Error
Thanks for your remark. But, when we use the '-r' option, it will test one direction first then test the reverse direction.
I just tried 2.0.2 version. It seems that this problem has been solved. Anyway, it works now. Thanks.
Cheers,
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-iperf-users --at-- dast.nlanr.net [mailto:owner-iperf-users --at-- dast.nlanr.net] On Behalf Of Marc Herbert
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 12:39 PM
To: iperf-users --at-- dast.nlanr.net
Subject: Re: UDP result Caculation Error
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Zhao Jason-RJZ01C wrote:
>
> PC-1 and PC-2 are connected with 100Mbps network.
>
> I set PC-1 as Iperf server and run the command "Iperf -s -i 1 -u".
> I set PC-2 as client and run the command "iperf -c 172.17.1.1 -i 1 -u -b 100M -r -t 600".
>
>
> From the result below you can see that for the PC-1 <<<<< PC-2 stream,
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> For the PC-1 >>>> PC-2 stream,
Just one remark: iperf does by default only one, unidirectional stream, from the client to the server. Losses for this stream are reported only on the server.
You have to switch client and server to test the other direction. Of course you did this ?
Cheers,
Marc.
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