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 IPERF(1)                        NLANR/DAST                         IPERF(1)
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                                 APRIL 2008



 NAME
      iperf - perform network throughput tests

 SYNOPSIS
      iperf -s [ options ]

      iperf -c server [ options ]

      iperf -u -s [ options ]

      iperf -u -c server [ options ]

 DESCRIPTION
      iperf is a tool for performing network throughput measurements.  It
      can test either TCP or UDP throughput.  To perform an iperf test the
      user must establish both a server (to discard traffic) and a client
      (to generate traffic).

 GENERAL OPTIONS
      -f, --format
           [kmKM]   format to report: Kbits, Mbits, KBytes, MBytes

      -h, --help
           print a help synopsis

      -i, --interval n
           pause n seconds between periodic bandwidth reports

      -l, --len n[KM]
           set length read/write buffer to n (default 8 KB)

      -m, --print_mss
           print TCP maximum segment size (MTU - TCP/IP header)

      -o, --output <filename>
           output the report or error message to this specified file

      -p, --port n
           set server port to listen on/connect to to n (default 5001)

      -u, --udp
           use UDP rather than TCP

      -w, --window n[KM]
           TCP window size (socket buffer size)

      -B, --bind <host>
           bind to <host>, an interface or multicast address




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      -C, --compatibility
           for use with older versions does not sent extra msgs

      -M, --mss n
           set TCP maximum segment size (MTU - 40 bytes)

      -N, --nodelay
           set TCP no delay, disabling Nagle's Algorithm

      -v, --version
           print version information and quit

      -V, --IPv6Version
           Set the domain to IPv6

      -x, --reportexclude
           [CDMSV]   exclude C(connection) D(data) M(multicast) S(settings)
           V(server) reports

      -y, --reportstyle C|c
           if set to C or c report results as CSV (comma separated values)

 SERVER SPECIFIC OPTIONS
      -s, --server
           run in server mode

      -U, --single_udp
           run in single threaded UDP mode

      -D, --daemon
           run the server as a daemon

 CLIENT SPECIFIC OPTIONS
      -b, --bandwidth n[KM]
           set target bandwidth to n bits/sec (default 1 Mbit/sec).  This
           setting requires UDP (-u).

      -c, --client <host>
           run in client mode, connecting to <host>

      -d, --dualtest
           Do a bidirectional test simultaneously

      -n, --num n[KM]
           number of bytes to transmit (instead of -t)

      -r, --tradeoff
           Do a bidirectional test individually




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      -t, --time n
           time in seconds to transmit for (default 10 secs)

      -F, --fileinput <name>
           input the data to be transmitted from a file

      -I, --stdin
           input the data to be transmitted from stdin

      -L, --listenport n
           port to recieve bidirectional tests back on

      -P, --parallel n
           number of parallel client threads to run

      -T, --ttl n
           time-to-live, for multicast (default 1)

      -Z, --linux-congestion <algo>
           set TCP congestion control algorithm (Linux only)

 ENVIRONMENT
      TCP_WINDOW_SIZE
           Controls the size of TCP buffers.

 DIAGNOSTICS
      This section needs to be filled in.

 BUGS
      Exit statuses are inconsistent.  The threading implementation is
      rather heinous.

 AUTHORS
      Iperf was originally written by Mark Gates and Alex Warshavsky.  Man
      page and maintence by Jon Dugan <jdugan at x1024 dot net>.  Other
      contributions from Ajay Tirumala, Jim Ferguson, Feng Qin, Kevin Gibbs,
      John Estabrook <jestabro at ncsa.uiuc.edu>, Andrew Gallatin <gallatin
      at gmail.com>, Stephen Hemminger <shemminger at linux-foundation.org>

 SEE ALSO
      http://iperf.sourceforge.net/











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