> > > >---- Original Message ---- >From: kushalkool...@hotmail.com >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >Subject: RE: Network interface testing utlity >Date: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 12:10:29 -0700 > >> >>> 1. Any errors in transmission or reception will most likely NOT be >>> due to or caused by your cards but by the intervening media >>That's alright and that is what I am trying to test. Both the >networks cards are connected to different media types and I want to >see if the media types make any difference. >> >> >>So far I have been suggested the following utilities: >>ntop, iptraf, tcpstat, ethstatus >> >>Does it really matter which one I use? I have never done testing >like this so just trying to pick some brain of experts here. >> OK then. The next question is how and what you intend to test. Are you trying only to test a link (the media between your box and the next box) or end-to end (where the two boxes are separated by many links and many routers)? Probably a block diagram of your proposed test setup would help. BTW what media types? Larry >>_________________________________________________________________ >>Microsoft brings you a new way to search the web. Try Bing™ now >>http://www.bing.com?form=MFEHPG&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MFEHPG_Core_t >agline_try bing_1x1 >> >>-- >>To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org >>with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org >> >>
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