Thanks for your reply, I looked at Netpref and that even I used for
measuring thruput in case of TCP. I felt that instead of writing my own
reliable application over UDP I would use some standard mesaurement tool.
In Netperf they have a option called "UDP_RR" UDP Request/Reply, will this
take care of loss? I feel that there must be some tool which I am not
aware of.
Regards,
Harkirat
On Sat, 26 May 2001, Justin C.Walker wrote:
>
> On Saturday, May 26, 2001, at 12:24 PM, Harkirat Singh wrote:
>
> >
> > I specifically want to see the performance of UDP in lossy
> > channel, I am
> > sure there must be some tool to measure it, I doing a kind of study and
> > want to analyse TCP vs. UDP!
>
> If you want to measure the performance of these two protocols, use
> 'netperf'. It provides several options for looking at performance.
>
> Your original message indicated you wanted a tool that provides a
> reliable layer on UDP, which, obviously, is not the same thing.
> Which do you want? UDP or a reliable datagram protocol?
>
> Regards,
>
> Justin
>
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