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<strong>CCNP</strong>v6 <strong>TSHOOT</strong><br />

a. On DLS2, the device that will perform the receiving (server) side of the connection, issue the ttcp<br />

command. You are prompted for information about this connection. You can accept the default values<br />

or enter new values. You can also use the command line to enter all the parameters as one<br />

command. The command generated is shown after the last entry prompt.<br />

As TTCP waits for the transmitting (client) side to make a connection, the console screen freezes.<br />

DLS2#ttcp<br />

transmit or receive [receive]:<br />

receive packets asynchronously [n]:<br />

perform tcp half close [n]:<br />

receive buflen [32768]:<br />

bufalign [16384]:<br />

bufoffset [0]:<br />

port [5001]:<br />

sinkmode [y]:<br />

rcvwndsize [32768]:<br />

ack frequency [0]:<br />

delayed ACK [y]:<br />

show tcp information at end [n]:<br />

ttcp-r: buflen=32768, align=16384/0, port=5001<br />

rcvwndsize=32768, delayedack=yes tcp<br />

b. On ALS1, the device that will perform the client side of the connection, you must specify that this side<br />

is the transmitting side because the default is to run in receive mode. You must also specify the IP<br />

address of the receiving side (DLS2) to initiate the connection.<br />

ALS1#ttcp<br />

transmit or receive [receive]: transmit<br />

Target IP address: 10.1.100.253<br />

calculate checksum during buffer write [y]:<br />

perform tcp half close [n]:<br />

send buflen [32768]:<br />

send nbuf [2048]:<br />

bufalign [16384]:<br />

bufoffset [0]:<br />

port [5001]:<br />

sinkmode [y]:<br />

buffering on writes [y]:<br />

show tcp information at end [n]:<br />

ttcp-t: buflen=32768, nbuf=2048, align=16384/0, port=5001 tcp -><br />

10.1.100.253<br />

ttcp-t: connect<br />

ttcp-t: 67108864 bytes in 106812 ms (106.812 real seconds) (~613 kB/s) +++<br />

ttcp-t: 2048 I/O calls<br />

ttcp-t: 0 sleeps (0 ms total) (0 ms average)<br />

The DLS2 (receive) side of the connection shows the following information when the transfer<br />

completes:<br />

ttcp-r: accept from 10.1.80.251<br />

ttcp-r: 67108864 bytes in 106837 ms (106.837 real seconds) (~613 kB/s) +++<br />

ttcp-r: 43182 I/O calls<br />

ttcp-r: 0 sleeps (0 ms total) (0 ms average)<br />

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