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Hi!

I'm trying to meashure network throughput between two 6.2-PRERELEASE boxes,
basically get maximim IP packets per second transmitted/received.

Tried to use iperf from ports in UDP mode with 64 byte payload,
but it calls gettimeofday() after each write and gives me about 80Kpps only
for Pentium D 2.8Ghz.

What alternative should I use? May be, a netgraph node?

Eugene
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