[Click] Click measurements
Eddie Kohler
kohler at cs.ucla.edu
Tue Aug 28 14:40:35 EDT 2007
You might also be interested in a tech report on "Click for measurement":
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~kohler/pubs/kohler06click.pdf
Eddie
Bart Braem wrote:
> On Friday 18 May 2007 18:00, Mirza Beg wrote:
>> I am trying to look for some documentation on 'how to use click for
>> measurements'. More specifically is there a document that describes how the
>> forwarding rates were obtained that are reported in the paper(s) ? How can
>> these experiments be reproduced for verification ?
>
> Dear Mirza,
>
> It depends. Click has all kinds of counter elements
> (<http://www.read.cs.ucla.edu/click/elements#counters>) so that is one
> possibility. Another possible way to measure rates is running e.g. iperf over
> a Click system, which will of course report rates. One can also look at the
> tcpdump files resulting from ToDump elements and analyse them with Wireshark
> for e.g. TCP performance.
> These are only some possible approaches, I'm sure there are more.
>
> Regards,
> Bart
>
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