Dear Polarian,
If you would like to make a comprehensive performance testing of your
router, e.g. RFC 2544 compliant throughput tests using different frame
sizes, I recommend you to use my benchmarking program, siitperf:
https://github.com/lencsegabor/siitperf
Originally, I have developed it for benchmarking SIIT (also called
stateless NAT64) gateways, but it is quite resilient, and it can be used
for benchmarking IPv4 or IPv6 routers, too. It is a free software, but
you will need a Linux computer with an Intel CPU having at least 5 cores
and two DPDK compatible NICs. (It works under Debian 9, or any other
Linux that has the same DPDK version.)
If you would like to use it, please do not hesitate to write me. I will
be happy to help you. :-)
Best regards,
Gábor
On 1/29/2023 3:55 PM, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 02:39:46PM +0000, Polarian wrote:
>> Yes I have read that, but I still do not know how to get the forwarding
>> packets per second, the only thing I have managed to get is packets in
>> total:
> # netstat -I rge0 -w 1
>
>> I have tried searching the man pages 3 times, obviously I am missing
>> something...
> Yes, you certainly are.
>
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