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How to use the Burst Mode for Ethernet Traffic Generation
What is Burst Mode?
Burst mode is a feature that is commonly used to simulate "bursty" traffic loads on a
network device.
This mode is used as a more realistic method of testing network loads than a constant
bandwidth, because Ethernet traffic is typically "bursty" by nature.
Configuration Settings
(from the
•
Rate
: From this menu select either
Constant %Bandwidth
or
Constant
Mbit/sec
.
For Burst mode, burst of
100% BW
are inserted, but the overall rate is
averaged
over time.
•
Burst Size
: The number of packets within the generated burst, with the Minimum
Inter-Packet Gap (IPG) allowed, between each packet.
This is sometimes referred to as the
Burst Width
.
Configuration Notes:
•
The maximum Burst Size allowed is equivalent to the maximum Frame Rate, in
Packet Per Second (PPS).
•
Before adjusting the Burst Size the user should change the test stream
’s Frame
Size and press Save.
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