Starting a UDP PPS test
FortiTester tests UDP throughput by sending a specified size of UDP frames at a maximum or limited speed from simulated clients to simulated servers.
To start a UDP PPS test:
- Go to Cases > Performance Testing > UDP > PPS to display the test case summary page.
- Click + Create New to display the Select case options dialog box.
- In the popup dialog, for the Network Config option, select the network template you have created in Cases > Security Testing > Objects > Networks. Then the network related options will automatically be filled. See Using network configuration templates for how to create a network template.
- Select a Certificate Group if applicable.
- Click OK to continue.
- Configure the test case options described below .
- Click Start to run the test case.
FortiTester saves the configuration automatically so you can run the test again later. You can also click Save to save the test case without running it.
Tip 1: You can also copy an existing case, and change its settings to create a new case. In the case list, click Clone to clone the configuration. Only the case name is different from the original case. Tip 2: You can add or edit a comment when the test is running. This comment can be used to search for the test result in the Results page. This is useful especially when the test runs for a long time. |
UDP PPS Test Case configuration
Settings | Guidelines |
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Basic Information | |
Name | Specify the case name, or just use the default. The name appears in the list of test cases. |
Ping Server Timeout | If a FortiTester connects to a DUT via a switch, the switch might cause a ping timeout, resulting in the test case failing to run. If this occurs, increase the timeout. The default is 15 seconds. The valid range is 0 to 600. NOTE: You can disable this end-to-end connectivity test by entering a setting of 0. If the DUT is unable to return packets, it is recommended you do so. |
Number of Samples | Select the number of samples. The default is 20, which means the web UI will show the last 20 sample data (about 20 seconds) in the test case running page. You can select 20, 60, or 120. |
Script Config |
Select the script that will run before/after the test. To create a script, see Using script object templates. |
Steady Duration | Specify the test duration. The default is 10 minutes. The test stops automatically after the duration you specify. |
Stopping Status in Second | The maximum time out in seconds allotted for FortiTester to close all TCP connections after the test finishes. |
DNS Host Group |
Select the DNS host group to look up the IP address of a domain name. To create a DNS host group, see Creating DNS host group. |
DUT Monitor |
Select to monitor a FortiGate device under test (DUT). If selected, you can monitor the DUT from the DUT Monitor tab on the management interface. To create a DUT monitoring, see Using DUT monitoring. |
Network Settings If you have selected a network config template, the network settings automatically inherit the configurations in the template. See Using network configuration templates for the description of network settings. |
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Load | |
Flows | Enter the port pair. |
Frame Size | The range of frame size is 64 to 8192. When the (frame size-18) is larger than MTU, the UDP or iMIX packet will be fragmented. |
Bidirectional Traffic Flow | Select Enable to enable bidirectional traffic flow. |
Client Profile | |
Source Port Range | Specify a client port range. The valid range is 10,000 to 65,535, which is also the default. |
IP Change Algorithm/Port Change Algorithm | Select a change algorithm: Increment or Random. This setting determines how the system changes source/destination IP addresses and ports to simulate multiple client requests. The Increment option uses the next IP address or port in the range, for example: 10.11.12.1 -> 10.11.12.2; port 10000 -> 10001. The Random option selects an IP address or port in the range randomly. |
IPv4 UDP Checksum | Select to enable the checksum calculation in the UDP header of IPv4 packets sent by this device. |
Server Profile | |
Case Server Port | The server port where the test case traffic arrives. |
IPv4 UDP Checksum | Select to enable the checksum calculation in the UDP header of IPv4 packets sent by this device. |
Client/Server Network | |
Network MTU | The maximum transmission unit size. |
IP Option DSCP | Provide quality of service (QoS). |
Client Limit | |
Bandwidth | Bandwidth in Mbps. The default is 0, which means the device will send traffic as fast as possible. |
Packets per Second | Rate of the packets per second. The default is 0, which means the device will create transactions as fast as possible. |
Server Limit | |
Bandwidth | Bandwidth in Mbps. The default is 0, which means the device will send traffic as fast as possible. |
Packets per Second | Rate of the packets per second. The default is 0, which means the device will create transactions as fast as possible. |