Cisco Systems OL-11291-01 manual Measuring Network Performance for TCP, Defining a TCP Operation

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Chapter 3 Using IPM to Measure Network Performance

Measuring Network Performance for TCP

Measuring Network Performance for TCP

IPM’s TCP Connect operation measures round-trip latency between a source and any IP-enabled device running TCP services. Latency is computed by measuring the time taken by the source to perform a TCP connect operation to the target device. This operation is useful for simulating Telnet or HTTP connection times. The TCP operation also measures availability and errors for TCP services.

You can specify any port number, well known or otherwise, on any IP host, Cisco or non-Cisco, as long as someone is listening on that port on the target. A well known port is a port number less than or equal to 1024 (for example, 21 for FTP, 23 for Telnet, and 80 for HTTP). IPM provides default TCP Connection operations for several of these common TCP services.

To measure end-to-end latency for TCP:

Step 1 Define a device as the source device from which to measure performance. For details on defining a source device, see Defining a Source Device.

Step 2 Define a device as the target of connection requests from the source device. For details on defining a target, see Defining a Target.

To control how statistics are collected, use one of the default operations for TCP or define your own TCP operation. For details on defining a TCP operation, see Defining a TCP Operation.

Step 3 Define a collector to measure performance between the source router and target you defined. For details on defining a collector, see Defining a Collector. If you set the collector’s schedule to On Demand, start the collector when needed.

Step 4 View the statistics in the TCP Historical Statistics window. For details on viewing end-to-end statistics for TCP, see Viewing Statistics for TCP.

Defining a TCP Operation

IPM provides several default TCP operations for measuring performance between a source and target. In addition, IPM provides the option to create, modify, or delete your own TCP operations from the TCP Operation Configuration window.

To define a TCP operation:

Step 1 From the IPM Main Window, select Edit > Configuration.

The Configuration window appears.

Step 2 Click Operation.

The Operation Configuration window appears within the Configuration window.

Step 3 Click TCP Connect

The TCP Operation Configuration window (Figure 3-20) appears.

 

 

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