Cancelling A Ttcp Transmission; Testing A Ron Tunnel - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Cancelling a TTCP Transmission

Testing a RON Tunnel

prtlndA1k# expect ttcp server
Waiting for TTCP client. Hit ^C to abort...
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When the test ends, the CLI shows the results in a one-line report. For example, the
following command runs a test to the station at 192.168.98.55:
bstnA6k# expect ttcp transmit 192.168.98.55
Starting 10 second TCP transmit test. Hit ^C to abort...
1003.0552 MB /
bstnA6k#
The %TX field at the end of the output is the percent-CPU used by the SCM
processor.
For cases where a connection error is causing the transmit to hang (for example, if
TTCP is not configured at the server), use <Ctrl-C> to cancel the test. For example,
bstnA6k# expect ttcp transmit 192.168.97.55
Starting 10 second TCP transmit test. Hit ^C to abort...<Ctrl-C>
bstnA6k#
To test the RON connection from one ARX to another, run
receiving switch and then
information on creating a RON tunnel, refer back to
ARX" on page 5-2
of the
commands, you run
expect ttcp server
expect ttcp server
The CLI stops to wait for a TTCP transmission from another switch. The CLI remains
blocked until you press <Ctrl-C> to stop waiting. For example, the following
command waits for a TTCP transmission on the switch, "prtlndA1k:"
Troubleshooting Network Connections
10.00 sec =
841.3741 Mbps 9 %TX
expect ttcp transmit
CLI Network-Management
from any mode:
Testing Throughput with TTCP
expect ttcp server
from the sending switch. (For
"Creating a Tunnel to Another
Guide.) Like the previous
at the
expect
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