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QoS Traffic Generator (Daytona), v. 1.0

Usage:

Sink: qostraffic -sink -tcp/-udp/-tcp_a [-dest destIP,destPort -local localIP,localPort] ...
Source: qostraffic -source -tcp/-udp/-tcp_a -dest destIP,destPort -throttle rate [-local localIP,localPort -duration sec] ...

Sink flags:
-tcp/-udp       Listens for TCP/UDP traffic
                default: listens on all addresses, port 9999
-tcp_a          Connects to source and then begins receiving traffic
                Source must also specify -tcp_a flag
                Note: start the source first, then the sink
-dest           OPTIONAL
                Destination address to connect to for -tcp_a
                Ignored for -tcp/-udp cases
-local          OPTIONAL
                Listens on specific local address/port
                default port: 9999
                Note: Can specify different port to listen on with ,localPort only.
-qwave          OPTIONAL
                Starts up qWave service.
                Used for adaptive flows from the source.
-noconsole      OPTIONAL
                Suppresses console output
                default is not suppressed
Source flags:
-tcp/-udp       Listens for TCP/UDP traffic
-tcp_a          Accepts connection from sink then sends traffic
                Sink must also specify -tcp_a flag
                Note: start the source first, then the sink
-dest           Send traffic to destination address/port
                default port: 9999
                Note: ignored for -tcp_a case
-throttle       Throttles traffic at specified rate (bits/sec)
-pull           OPTIONAL
                Operates the source in pull mode.
                Note: supported for TCP traffic only.
-local          OPTIONAL
                Send traffic from specified local address/port
                default port: 9999
                Note: for -tcp_a case, this is the local address to listen on
-duration       OPTIONAL
                Send traffic for specified time (sec)
                default: infinite
-stats          OPTIONAL
                Prints out statistics for specified time (msec)
                default: 1000 msec
                minimum: 200 msec
-qwave          OPTIONAL
                Uses qWave with the specified options (all optional)
                <trafficType>,<adaptive>,<lltd>
                trafficType: traffic type defined by QoS subsystem
                        BE - best effort (default)
                        BCK - background
                        EE - excellent effort
                        AV - audio/video
                        VO - voice
                        CTRL - control
                adaptive: force use adaptive flow
                        default is nonadaptive
                lltd: force use LLTD packets
                        default lets system choose LLTD or not
                flowfund: prints out QueryFlowFundamentals
                        prints bandwidth estimations every 25 ms
                        only supported when using adaptive flows
                EXAMPLE: -qwave AV,LLTD
-server         Optional, when used with qWave will prevent doing QOSStartTracking/QOSStopTracking
                Note: conflicts with -tc flag.
-tc             OPTIONAL
                Uses TC with the specified options (all optional)
                <dscp>,<1p>
                dscp: DSCP value ranging from 0 to 63
                        default lets system choose
                1p: 802.1p tag ranging from 0 to 7
                        default lets system choose
                Specifying -1 for either value is equivalent to default.
                EXAMPLE: -tc 40,4
                Note: conflicts with -qwave flag. Must be run as admin.
-packet         OPTIONAL
                Performs packet experiments with given options (all required)
                <size>,<num>,<interval>
                size - size of each packet in bytes
                num - number of packets to send
                interval - time between each send in ms
                EXAMPLE: -packet 59,50,100
                This will send a 59 byte packet every 100 ms, 50 times total.
                Note: packets can be tagged by using -tc options.
-log            OPTIONAL
                Logs to the specified file
                default filename: is "daytona_<timestamp>.txt"
-noconsole      OPTIONAL
                Suppresses console output
                default is not suppressed
-localstats     OPTIONAL
                Prints statistics from source
                default is sink side stats
                Note: conflicts with packet option, results will be undefined
-tolerance      OPTIONAL
                Specify tolerance
                If no tolerance will assume 2%


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