[c-nsp] Simulate download
Keegan Holley
keegan.holley at sungard.com
Mon May 30 12:45:09 EDT 2011
yep it has to be processed, process switched and stored somewhere. All
things that don't happen with traffic that traverses the router. I wouldn't
consider this accurate unless you were using it to test the throughput on a
router upstream from the one you are using to download a file.
2011/5/30 Scott Granados <scott at granados-llc.net>
> You can do that but i find many times copy functions to and from the router
> itself are several orders slower than traffic actually traversing the
> device.
>
> On May 30, 2011, at 7:42 AM, <dcp at dcptech.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Copy xxx://yyy null:
> >
> >>
> >> Hi all
> >>
> >> can i from a Cisco router simulate a download session?
> >> as i am on a laptop and downloading a file to see the transfer speed?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Best Regards,
> >> Mohammad Khalil
> >>
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