Hi Oliver, my bad, I missed that one. Here is the info:

* Switch with 48x 10G ports and 12x 40G ports was used
* (48) 10G connected nodes were used.
* (24) nodes on each side of the firewall
* Packet per second (PPS) tests were run using 'iperf'
* Bandwidth tests were run using 'nuttcp'
* Parallelization was handled by using pdsh
* Each of the 24 sending nodes ran either:
  iperf3 -c "<target>" -u -A 5 -l 512 -b 0 -t "<duration>" -J
  nuttcp -fparse -l 128k -w1m -T "<duration>" "<target>"


On 31/01/17 16:45, Olivier Cochard-Labbé wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 6:53 PM, Jordan Caraballo <jordancaraball...@gmail.com <mailto:jordancaraball...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    This are the most recent stats. No advances so far. The system has
    -Current right now.

    Any help or feedback would be appreciated.


​I've tried: But you didn't answer my previous question.

How do you generate your IP traffic ?
What tool are you using​ and can you provide the exact command line used ?

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