As far as multicast, typically I'll just join the multicast group on an
interface on the router somewhere to verify. If you ping the group from
wherever you want to simulate the source from, you should get a response
from any interfaces that you've joined to the group. "ip igmp join-group
239.0.0.1" for example

For QoS, to be honest, other than verifying configs, I don't do all that
much. They're usually pretty straight forward. There are some traffic
generators out there. I can't remember the names off the top of my head but
I have them at home. I'll find the names and send to you later.

Jon

On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Áki Hermann Barkarson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys.
>
> I'm new to the IP Expert study program, starting the blended solution
> studies this week(passed my written 350-001 this morning, yay :o).
>
> Seems this list is used for anything and everything so i have a study
> related question.
>
> I plan on generating traffic other then icmp or tcp connection verification
> with telnet, especially for QoS and multicast. I'd love to get my hands on a
> lightweight QEMU bootable image with pre-compiled tools for this(like iPerf,
> nmap etc), does anyone know of a distribution like this? Or maybe a
> lightweight image that has capability to compile stuff, i have tried some of
> the one's available and had little luck getting tools properly compiled.
>
> And if this is maybe the wrong approach, what are you guys using to verify
> technologies like QoS or multicast?
>
>
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