RE: [fw-wiz] tests about latency

TSimons_at_Delphi-Tech.com
Date: 09/04/03

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    You may want to checkout SmokePing which works off of RRDTool. It sends 10
    pings ever 2 minutes, averages and graphs their response time and loss if
    any.

    You would setup a host internally with smoke pings against the inside
    interface of the PIX, and the router just outside the PIX, then compare the
    graphs.

    ~T

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    Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 5:26 AM
    To: firewall-wizards@honor.icsalabs.com
    Subject: [fw-wiz] tests about latency

    Hi All!

    I'm looking for some latency tests, especially for cisco pix.

    How much latency do I have to expect from an additional pix in the
    network, in respect of throughput, packet size and so on.

    Has anyone a good resource for questions like this?

    Thanks
    Bernhard

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