392 Configuring and monitoring FCIP tunneling
To start an
ipPerf
session
1.
Configure the receiver test endpoint using the CP CLI.
The syntax for invoking the receiver test endpoint using
ipPerf
for slot8, port ge0 on an FR4-18i is as
follows:
portcmd --ipperf 8/ge0 -s 192.168.255.10 -d 192.168.255.100 -R
2.
Configure the sender test endpoint using a similar CP CLI.
The syntax for invoking the sender test endpoint using
ipPerf
for slot8, port ge0 on an FR4-18i is as
follows:
portcmd --ipperf 8/ge0 -s 192.168.255.100 -d 192.168.255.10 –S
3.
Use the
portCmd ipPerf
option specifying the slot and port of a switch.
The following example shows the results of the performance analysis for slot 8, port ge0:
In the example above,
BW
represents Bandwidth and
Delay
represents the round-trip-time (RTT) in
milliseconds. The output is printed after each display interval (if you do not specify an interval, the
default is 30 seconds). In the output, data is displayed as follows:
•
First column—Time elapsed since the start of the test.
•
Second column—Bandwidth observed in the last display interval using the following units:
• MBps—megabytes per second.
• Mbps—megabits per second
• KBps—kilobytes per second
• Kbps—kilobits per second
• Bps—bytes per second
• bps—bits per second
•
Third column—The 30s weighted bandwidth
WAN Tool
IpPerf
syntax
When using the
portCmd ipPerf
option, you must specify the following:
•
Source IP address. If the
ipPerf
is started with
–S
(source mode), the port number specified is the
remote peer’s port number to connect to.
•
Destination IP address
•
Source (transmitter) or sink (receiver). If the
ipPerf
is started with
–R
(sink mode), the port number and
source IP address will be used to listen for new connections.
If the options are not specified the following defaults apply:
•
Default port —3227
•
Default runtime —forever
•
Default display (refresh) interval —30 seconds
•
Default size —1MSS
ipperf to 192.168.255.10 from IP interface 192.168.255.100 on 8/0:3227
30s: BW:113.03MBps WBW(30s): 55.39MBps Loss(%):0.0 Delay(ms):1 PMTU:1500
60s: BW:108.89MBps WBW(30s): 83.08MBps Loss(%):0.0 Delay(ms):0 PMTU:1500
90s: BW:112.59MBps WBW(30s): 96.93MBps Loss(%):0.0 Delay(ms):0 PMTU:1500
120s: BW:108.93MBps WBW(30s): 103.85MBps Loss(%):0.0 Delay(ms):0 PMTU:1500
150s: BW:112.36MBps WBW(30s): 107.32MBps Loss(%):0.0 Delay(ms):0 PMTU:1500
Summary of Contents for AE370A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch 4/12
Page 18: ...18 ...
Page 82: ...82 Managing user accounts ...
Page 102: ...102 Configuring standard security features ...
Page 126: ...126 Maintaining configurations ...
Page 198: ...198 Routing traffic ...
Page 238: ...238 Using the FC FC routing service ...
Page 260: ...260 Administering FICON fabrics ...
Page 280: ...280 Working with diagnostic features ...
Page 332: ...332 Administering Extended Fabrics ...
Page 414: ...398 Configuring the PID format ...
Page 420: ...404 Configuring interoperability mode ...
Page 426: ...410 Understanding legacy password behaviour ...
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