9.3. Microsoft Windows
Few of the tools described in this
chapter are available for Windows. Those that are available include
some of the more ambitious tools, however. In particular,
ns and
nam have
downloadable binaries for Windows. According to the
mgen documentation, a Windows "version may
appear shortly." (
netcat has also been
ported to Windows.)
If you are interested in traffic
generation for loading purposes, you might look to
ipload. This is a very simple program that will
flood a remote device with UDP packets. You can specify the
destination address, destination port, packet rate, and packet
payload. As the program runs, it will display a window with the
elapsed time, the number of packets sent, the packet rate, and the
number of bytes per second.
ipload comes from
BTT Software in the U.K. and requires no installation.
Several network-oriented benchmark
programs available for Windows might also be of interest. In
particular, you may want to look at
NetBench,
which can be downloaded from Ziff Davis's web site,
http://etestinglabs.com/benchmarks/netbench/netbench.asp.
It is designed to test client/server performance. You'll need
to download both client and server versions of the software.
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