01-13-2003 03:03 PM - edited 03-02-2019 04:09 AM
We are about to migrate from fast ethernet backbone to Gigabit ethernet. I need a tool that measures network throughput. I need to create a baseline after which I'll measure it again to show bandwidth improvement. (To upper level management).
Just incase they claim they are not seeing an increase..... I want to show them what the tests say...
Any ideas?
Thanks
01-13-2003 03:11 PM
You can configure MRTG to see your bandwidth utilization.
01-13-2003 07:04 PM
don't know what this is but I find out...
many thanks
01-13-2003 03:34 PM
QCheck from NetIQ (www.netIQ.com) will do a point-to-point throughput, packet drop, and latency test. It's free.
It's the little brother to Chariot - an application level performance analyzer.
You may need some screen capture software as well, I don't remember if NetIQ will output to a printer or file (I don't think it does).
Good Luck
Scott
01-13-2003 07:03 PM
many thanks
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