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Re: jitter testing

Subject: Re: jitter testing
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 17:29:56 +0100
i tested also with iperf
i've done the tests in the same network but results are different to my ping tests


[  3]  0.0-10.0 sec  11.5 MBytes  9.66 Mbits/sec  0.001 ms  284/ 8504 (3.3%)
[  3]  0.0-60.0 sec  68.6 MBytes  9.59 Mbits/sec  0.002 ms 2067/51021 (4.1%)
[  3]  0.0-60.0 sec  68.8 MBytes  9.61 Mbits/sec  0.001 ms 7068/56120 (13%)
[  3]  0.0-60.0 sec  68.5 MBytes  9.58 Mbits/sec  0.009 ms 6813/55685 (12%)
[  3]  0.0-60.2 sec  68.5 MBytes  9.55 Mbits/sec  0.011 ms 6710/55558 (12%)
[  3]  0.0-60.0 sec  68.5 MBytes  9.58 Mbits/sec  0.151 ms 6787/55643 (12%)
[  3]  0.0-60.2 sec  67.9 MBytes  9.47 Mbits/sec  0.008 ms 6438/54906 (12%)

there are also some peaks (151us) and the common values are less than the ping values.
i think iperf is no round-trip jitter - it's one way (which is more common, according to google recherches)


thanks Randy!

any other suggestions?

thanks

Randy Wyatt schrieb:
markus sesser wrote:
Hi,

Do anybody know how to measure delay variation (jitter) in layer2/3 networks?
I'm looking for system- or freeware-tools to do this (no commercial tools!).


What about normal ping test?
1000 packets transmitted, 1000 received, 0% packet loss, time 9016ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.194/0.207/0.326/0.015 ms
--> jitter should be 0.326 - 0.194 = 0.132 ?!?

other suggestions?

thanks,
markus


What about iperf ?

 http://sourceforge.net/projects/iperf

Regards,
Randy


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