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HTTP Test Case common options

HTTP Test Case common options

Use this page as a generic for information that is common to all HTTP case configurations. Anything specific to the case itself will be found within the case's page, i.e. HTTP RPS test specifics will be found under the HTTP RPS document page.

Settings Guidelines
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.
Load
Simulated Users

Simuser simulates a user processing through an Actions list one at a time. It allows you to determine the maximum number of concurrent users your device, infrastructure, or system can handle.

Connections per Second Rate of new connections per second. The value must be greater than 0.
Available only when Connections/second is selected for Mode.
Ramp Up Time

The duration in seconds for which new sessions can be opened, attempting to reach the desired Connections per Second configured. (Range: 0 - 300).

NOTE: If FortiTester cannot reach the Connections per Second configured during the specified Ramp Up Time, it will keep the highest CPS it reached during the Ramp Up Time.

Ramp Down Time The duration in second during which the device ramps down the number of connections it is making. 0 will cause the FortiTester to cease generating sessions. (Range: 0 - 300).
Requests per Connection Number of HTTP requests per connection. The default is 0, which means as many as possible. The valid range is 0 to 50,000.
HTTP Request Time Out An HTTP request timeout occurs when an HTTP request is issued, but no data is responded back from the server within a certain time (in seconds). The timeout usually indicates an overwhelmed server or reverse proxy, or an outage of the back-end transactions processing servers. FortiTester will reset the connection upon timeout.
Bidirectional Traffic Flow Select Enable to enable bidirectional traffic flow.
Client Profile
Request Header The HTTP header of the request packet. Click the Add button to specify more headers. Wild card is supported.
Client Close Mode Select the connection close method: 3Way_Fin or Reset.
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.
Server Profile
Response Header The HTTP header of the response packet. Click the Add button to specify more headers.
Case Server Port The server port where the test case traffic arrives.
Client/Server TCP Options
TCP Receive Window The receive window in which you want the TCP stack to send TCP segments. The receive window informs the peer how many bytes of data the stack is currently able to receive. The supplied value is used in all segments sent by the stack. The valid range is 0 to 65535.
Delayed Acks Select to cause the TCP stack to implement the Delayed ACK strategy, which attempts to minimize the transmission of zero-payload ACK packets. Acknowledgments will be deferred and should be piggybacked on top of valid data packets. If successfully deferred, these acknowledgments are free, in the sense that they consume no additional bandwidth.
Delayed Ack Timeout If you select Delayed ACKs, use this timeout value to specify the maximum time the TCP stack waits to defer ACK transmission. If this timer expires, the stack transmits a zero-payload acknowledgment.
Timestamps Option Select to add a TCP time stamp to each TCP segment.
Enable Push Flag Select to set the TCP PSH (push) flag in all TCP packets. This flag causes buffered data to be pushed to the receiving application. If deselected, the PSH flag is not set in any TCP packet.
SACK Option Select to enable TCP Selective Acknowledgment Options(SACK).
Enable TCP Keepalive Select to enable TCP Keep-alive Timer.
Keepalive Timeout If you enable TCP Keepalive, use this timeout value to specify the maximum time to send your peer a keep-alive probe packet
Keepalive Probes If you enable TCP Keepalive, use this value to specify the maximum probes to detect the broken connection.
Override Internal Timeout Calculation Select to override the TCP stack calculation of the retransmission timeout value.
Retransmission Timeout If you select Override Internal Timeout Calculation, use this value for the first transmission of a particular data or control packet; it is doubled for each subsequent retransmission.
Retries The number of times a timed-out packet is retransmitted before aborting further retransmission. If the client does not receive a response after the configured number of retries have been attempted, the error is logged in the results. CSV file as a TCP timeout when a SYN or FIN is sent, and no SYN/ACK or FIN/ACK from the server is received.

FinACK Timer

This value measures the amount of time that a SimUser waits after it finishes its actions and before it directly breaks all of its TCP connections (that is, the time to wait to receive the LAST_ACK message for a FIN request). A value of 0 disables the timer.

Note: Setting this timer can adversely affect TCP performance.

Client/Server Network
Network MTU The maximum transmission unit size.
Network MSS The maximum segment size. If MSS is bigger than the MTU, IP fragmentation will be triggered conditionally.
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.
Action
Method

Three methods are available here: GET, POST, and Custom.

If you select Custom, you can URL Group to configure/reuse a URL host group object of up to 1000 URLs.

To configure a URL Group object, go to Performance Testing > Objects > URL Groups.

NOTE: You can add URL Group hosts using existing Host Groups.

NOTE: After being created, this imported Host Group has no relationship with the URL Group anymore.

POST Content

Select the POST content to use in requests.

The file objects used here must first be created under Performance Testing > Objects > Files.

Request Page Select System Pages with Fixed or Random File Name and Content.
Get page Select the file that the simulated clients access. Optionally, you can select Custom to choose the file template you have created in Cases > Performance Testing > Objects > Files.
Post page Select the file that simulated servers response. You can edit the post parameters. The file size limit is 10MB.
Success criteria Select criteria to determine if the test succeeds or fails. If the test does not meet the criteria set, the test fails. See Using success criteria.

Randomize File Name and Content

Enable or disable the sending of a random file name and response body based on the user-uploaded file.

HTTP Test Case common options

HTTP Test Case common options

Use this page as a generic for information that is common to all HTTP case configurations. Anything specific to the case itself will be found within the case's page, i.e. HTTP RPS test specifics will be found under the HTTP RPS document page.

Settings Guidelines
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.
Load
Simulated Users

Simuser simulates a user processing through an Actions list one at a time. It allows you to determine the maximum number of concurrent users your device, infrastructure, or system can handle.

Connections per Second Rate of new connections per second. The value must be greater than 0.
Available only when Connections/second is selected for Mode.
Ramp Up Time

The duration in seconds for which new sessions can be opened, attempting to reach the desired Connections per Second configured. (Range: 0 - 300).

NOTE: If FortiTester cannot reach the Connections per Second configured during the specified Ramp Up Time, it will keep the highest CPS it reached during the Ramp Up Time.

Ramp Down Time The duration in second during which the device ramps down the number of connections it is making. 0 will cause the FortiTester to cease generating sessions. (Range: 0 - 300).
Requests per Connection Number of HTTP requests per connection. The default is 0, which means as many as possible. The valid range is 0 to 50,000.
HTTP Request Time Out An HTTP request timeout occurs when an HTTP request is issued, but no data is responded back from the server within a certain time (in seconds). The timeout usually indicates an overwhelmed server or reverse proxy, or an outage of the back-end transactions processing servers. FortiTester will reset the connection upon timeout.
Bidirectional Traffic Flow Select Enable to enable bidirectional traffic flow.
Client Profile
Request Header The HTTP header of the request packet. Click the Add button to specify more headers. Wild card is supported.
Client Close Mode Select the connection close method: 3Way_Fin or Reset.
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.
Server Profile
Response Header The HTTP header of the response packet. Click the Add button to specify more headers.
Case Server Port The server port where the test case traffic arrives.
Client/Server TCP Options
TCP Receive Window The receive window in which you want the TCP stack to send TCP segments. The receive window informs the peer how many bytes of data the stack is currently able to receive. The supplied value is used in all segments sent by the stack. The valid range is 0 to 65535.
Delayed Acks Select to cause the TCP stack to implement the Delayed ACK strategy, which attempts to minimize the transmission of zero-payload ACK packets. Acknowledgments will be deferred and should be piggybacked on top of valid data packets. If successfully deferred, these acknowledgments are free, in the sense that they consume no additional bandwidth.
Delayed Ack Timeout If you select Delayed ACKs, use this timeout value to specify the maximum time the TCP stack waits to defer ACK transmission. If this timer expires, the stack transmits a zero-payload acknowledgment.
Timestamps Option Select to add a TCP time stamp to each TCP segment.
Enable Push Flag Select to set the TCP PSH (push) flag in all TCP packets. This flag causes buffered data to be pushed to the receiving application. If deselected, the PSH flag is not set in any TCP packet.
SACK Option Select to enable TCP Selective Acknowledgment Options(SACK).
Enable TCP Keepalive Select to enable TCP Keep-alive Timer.
Keepalive Timeout If you enable TCP Keepalive, use this timeout value to specify the maximum time to send your peer a keep-alive probe packet
Keepalive Probes If you enable TCP Keepalive, use this value to specify the maximum probes to detect the broken connection.
Override Internal Timeout Calculation Select to override the TCP stack calculation of the retransmission timeout value.
Retransmission Timeout If you select Override Internal Timeout Calculation, use this value for the first transmission of a particular data or control packet; it is doubled for each subsequent retransmission.
Retries The number of times a timed-out packet is retransmitted before aborting further retransmission. If the client does not receive a response after the configured number of retries have been attempted, the error is logged in the results. CSV file as a TCP timeout when a SYN or FIN is sent, and no SYN/ACK or FIN/ACK from the server is received.

FinACK Timer

This value measures the amount of time that a SimUser waits after it finishes its actions and before it directly breaks all of its TCP connections (that is, the time to wait to receive the LAST_ACK message for a FIN request). A value of 0 disables the timer.

Note: Setting this timer can adversely affect TCP performance.

Client/Server Network
Network MTU The maximum transmission unit size.
Network MSS The maximum segment size. If MSS is bigger than the MTU, IP fragmentation will be triggered conditionally.
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.
Action
Method

Three methods are available here: GET, POST, and Custom.

If you select Custom, you can URL Group to configure/reuse a URL host group object of up to 1000 URLs.

To configure a URL Group object, go to Performance Testing > Objects > URL Groups.

NOTE: You can add URL Group hosts using existing Host Groups.

NOTE: After being created, this imported Host Group has no relationship with the URL Group anymore.

POST Content

Select the POST content to use in requests.

The file objects used here must first be created under Performance Testing > Objects > Files.

Request Page Select System Pages with Fixed or Random File Name and Content.
Get page Select the file that the simulated clients access. Optionally, you can select Custom to choose the file template you have created in Cases > Performance Testing > Objects > Files.
Post page Select the file that simulated servers response. You can edit the post parameters. The file size limit is 10MB.
Success criteria Select criteria to determine if the test succeeds or fails. If the test does not meet the criteria set, the test fails. See Using success criteria.

Randomize File Name and Content

Enable or disable the sending of a random file name and response body based on the user-uploaded file.