[Click] userlevel performance
Beyers Cronje
bcronje at gmail.com
Thu Oct 28 17:53:15 EDT 2010
Hi Roman,
I'm a big userlevel Click fan, so I'll have a look tomorrow and post my
results.
Regards
Beyers
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 7:55 PM, Roman Chertov <rchertov at cs.ucsb.edu> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was curious if anybody could try this test for me using userlevel click.
> I am
> running CentOS 5.5 2.6.18-194.17.1.el5, and I have two network cards
> connected
> with a single cable. If I run the script below using userlevel click,
> FromDevice(eth3) will receive very few packets and the majority would end
> up
> dropped on input.
>
> src :: RatedSource(\<00>, LENGTH 1458, RATE 8000, LIMIT 100000)
> -> UDPIPEncap(10.0.1.1, 6667, 20.0.0.2, 6667)
> -> EtherEncap(0x0800, 00:30:48:F9:EA:7B, 00:17:cb:0d:f8:db)
> -> ctr1 :: AverageCounter
> -> ToDevice(eth2);
>
>
> fd :: FromDevice(eth3, SNIFFER false, PROMISC true)
> -> ctr2 :: AverageCounter
> -> Discard;
>
> This script just requires ethX names to be changed; otherwise, it can be
> run as
> is.
>
> [root]# click test2.click -h ctr1.count -h ctr2.count
> ctr1.count:
> 100000
>
> ctr2.count:
> 4482
>
> Roman
>
>
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