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PROGRAM:

NAME


iperf - perform network throughput tests

SYNOPSIS


iperf -s [ options ]

iperf -c server [ options ]

iperf -u -s [ options ]

iperf -u -c server [ options ]

DESCRIPTION


iperf is a tool for performing network throughput measurements. It can test either TCP or
UDP throughput. To perform an iperf test the user must establish both a server (to
discard traffic) and a client (to generate traffic).

GENERAL OPTIONS


-f, --format
[kmKM] format to report: Kbits, Mbits, KBytes, MBytes

-h, --help
print a help synopsis

-i, --interval n
pause n seconds between periodic bandwidth reports

-l, --len n[KM]
set length read/write buffer to n (default 8 KB)

-m, --print_mss
print TCP maximum segment size (MTU - TCP/IP header)

-o, --output <filename>
output the report or error message to this specified file

-p, --port n
set server port to listen on/connect to to n (default 5001)

-u, --udp
use UDP rather than TCP

-w, --window n[KM]
TCP window size (socket buffer size)

-B, --bind <host>
bind to <host>, an interface or multicast address

-C, --compatibility
for use with older versions does not sent extra msgs

-M, --mss n
set TCP maximum segment size (MTU - 40 bytes)

-N, --nodelay
set TCP no delay, disabling Nagle's Algorithm

-v, --version
print version information and quit

-V, --IPv6Version
Set the domain to IPv6

-x, --reportexclude
[CDMSV] exclude C(connection) D(data) M(multicast) S(settings) V(server) reports

-y, --reportstyle C|c
if set to C or c report results as CSV (comma separated values)

SERVER SPECIFIC OPTIONS


-s, --server
run in server mode

-U, --single_udp
run in single threaded UDP mode

-D, --daemon
run the server as a daemon

CLIENT SPECIFIC OPTIONS


-b, --bandwidth n[KM]
set target bandwidth to n bits/sec (default 1 Mbit/sec). This setting requires UDP
(-u).

-c, --client <host>
run in client mode, connecting to <host>

-d, --dualtest
Do a bidirectional test simultaneously

-n, --num n[KM]
number of bytes to transmit (instead of -t)

-r, --tradeoff
Do a bidirectional test individually

-t, --time n
time in seconds to transmit for (default 10 secs)

-F, --fileinput <name>
input the data to be transmitted from a file

-I, --stdin
input the data to be transmitted from stdin

-L, --listenport n
port to receive bidirectional tests back on

-P, --parallel n
number of parallel client threads to run

-T, --ttl n
time-to-live, for multicast (default 1)

-Z, --linux-congestion <algo>
set TCP congestion control algorithm (Linux only)

ENVIRONMENT


TCP_WINDOW_SIZE
Controls the size of TCP buffers.

DIAGNOSTICS


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