thanx alan.. But i searching around on web i came to know that radclient can also be used for load testing. But when i use this with -p (to send requests in parallel), it only send one packet. here is the command out put [root@billing ~]# echo "User-Name=001AAD3F8165, NAS-IP-Address=10.192.100.4"|radclient -p 100 192.168.0.102 auth testing123 -x Sending Access-Request of id 120 to 192.168.0.102 port 1812 User-Name = "001AAD3F8165" NAS-IP-Address = 10.192.100.4 rad_recv: Access-Accept packet from host 192.168.0.102 port 1812, id=120, length=143 Qos-Policing-Profile-Name = "128K_UL" Qos-Metering-Profile-Name = "512K_DL" Context-Name = "Postpaid-VR" DHCP-Max-Leases = 1 Forward-Policy = "in:nonpayment_redirect_post" HTTP-Redirect-Profile-Name = "nonpayment_redirect" why dont -p sends requests in parallel ????? On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 7:45 PM, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com>wrote:
Muhammad Nadeem wrote:
thanx alan,, I have configured a proxy server using documentation of 'proxy.conf'. which is proxying requests to 2 home_servers. Yes you are right, may b the tool which I am using (Radius NT client) sending requests in series.
Then the test doesn't mean anything.
I tried to use Rad Client to send requests in Parallel, but i wasn't succeed. Could you please help me out to send parallel requests to proxy server???
There aren't many good tools available. I did have a tool on the corporate web site (radperf), but that's been taken down for various reasons.
You can always use commercial traffic generators.
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