Added instructions on running ttcp from Eric Norum <eric@cls.usask.ca>.

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Joel Sherrill
2000-03-24 14:08:03 +00:00
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@@ -216,5 +216,42 @@ Run the @code{ttcp} network benchmark program.
Transfer large amounts of data (100's of megabytes) to and from the target
system.
The procedure for testing throughput from a host to an RTEMS target
is as follows:
@enumerate
@item Download and start the ttcp program on the Target.
@item In response to the @code{ttcp} prompt, enter @code{-s -r}. The
meaning of these flags is described in the @code{ttcp.1} manual page
found in the @code{ttcp_orig} subdirectory.
@item On the host run @code{ttcp -s -t <<insert the hostname or IP address of
the Target here>>}
@end enumerate
The procedure for testing throughput from an RTEMS target
to a Host is as follows:
@enumerate
@item On the host run @code{ttcp -s -r}.
@item Download and start the ttcp program on the Target.
@item In response to the @code{ttcp} prompt, enter @code{-s -t <<insert
the hostname or IP address of the Target here>>}. You need to type the
IP address of the host unless your Target is talking to your Domain Name
Server.
@end enumerate
To change the number of buffers, the buffer size, etc. you just add the
extra flags to the @code{-t} machine as specified in the @code{ttcp.1}
manual page found in the @code{ttcp_orig} subdirectory.