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Summary
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= Summary =
iperf3 is a tool for measuring Internet bandwidth performance.
This is iperf3, a tool for measuring Internet bandwidth performance.
iperf3 is a tool for measuring achievable bandwidth on IP networks.
iperf3 is NOT backwards compatible with the original iperf.
Supported platforms:
iperf3 should work on Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OSX
* Linux
* FreeBSD
* Mac OSX
= Building iperf3 =
Building iperf3
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== Prerequisites: ==
* libuuid: this is not installed by default for Debian/Ubuntu Systems
to install: apt-get install uuid-dev
Prerequisites:
libuuid: this is not installed by default for Debian/Ubuntu Systems
to install: apt-get install uuid-dev
== Building ==
To build, just type 'make' (or 'gmake' on FreeBSD)
Run:
./configure
Release Notes
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and
iperf - Version 3, beta 1
make
New in this version:
* TCP control socket now manages messages between client and server
* Dynamic server (gets test parameters from client)
- Server can now set test options dynamically without having to restart.
Currently supported options: -l, -t, -n, -P, -R
Future options: -u, -b, -w, -M, -N, -I, -T, -Z, -6
* Results exchange
- Client can now see server results (and vice versa)
* Reverse mode (-R)
- Server sends, client receives
Note: iperf3 is NOT backwards compatible with iperf2.
Documentation
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For more information see: http://code.google.com/p/iperf/

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== iperf 3.0b1 2010-07-08 ==
* TCP control socket now manages messages between client and server
* Dynamic server (gets test parameters from client)
* Server can now set test options dynamically without having to restart.
* Currently supported options: -l, -t, -n, -P, -R
* Future options: -u, -b, -w, -M, -N, -I, -T, -Z, -6
* Results exchange
* Client can now see server results (and vice versa)
* Reverse mode (-R)
* Server sends, client receives