Why use Ixchariot 7.3?
Ixchariot 7.3 offers many benefits for network performance testing, such as:
It can instantly assess and troubleshoot networks and applications before and after deployment. This can help avoid potential problems and ensure optimal service quality and user experience.
It can measure key performance metrics, such as throughput, packet loss, jitter, delay, mean opinion score (MOS), and over-the-top (OTT) video quality. These metrics can help evaluate the network capacity, reliability, and efficiency.
It can emulate a wide range of real-world applications and traffic types, such as web browsing, email, voice over IP (VoIP), video streaming, file transfer, gaming, or peer-to-peer (P2P). It also has a library of predefined application scripts that can be customized or modified according to the user's needs. This can help simulate realistic network conditions and user behavior.
It can support both wired and wireless networks, including Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, Zigbee, or LoRaWAN. It can also test the performance of virtualized networks and cloud infrastructures. This can help test the network performance across different environments and technologies.
It can run multiple tests simultaneously and scale up to thousands of endpoints. This can help test the network performance under high load and stress conditions.
It has an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) that allows the user to easily create, configure, run, and analyze tests. It also has a command-line interface (CLI) that enables automation and integration with other tools. This can help improve the productivity and efficiency of network testing.
How to use Ixchariot 7.3?
To use Ixchariot 7.3 for network performance testing, the user needs to follow these steps:
Install the Ixchariot console on a computer that has network access to the devices where the Performance Endpoints will be installed. The console is available in two editions: server edition and desktop edition. The server edition allows multiple users to access the console via a web browser. The desktop edition allows only one user to access the console via a desktop application.
Install the Performance Endpoints on the devices that will participate in the test. The Performance Endpoints are available in different formats: executable files, installable packages, virtual machines (VMs), containers, or embedded firmware. The user can download the Performance Endpoints from the console or from the Keysight website.
Create a test scenario using the console. The user can select one or more pairs of Performance Endpoints as sources and destinations of the traffic. The user can also select the application type, protocol, bandwidth, duration, and other parameters for the traffic. The user can save the test scenario as a file or a template for future use.
Run the test scenario using the console. The user can start, stop, pause, or resume the test at any time. The user can also monitor the test progress and status in real time.
Analyze the test results using the console. The user can view the test results in different formats: graphs, tables, charts, or reports. The user can also export the test results to other formats, such as PDF, CSV, XML, or HTML. The user can compare the test results with previous tests or with industry standards and benchmarks.
Conclusion
Ixchariot 7.3 is a powerful tool for network performance testing that can simulate real-world network traffic and measure key performance metrics. It can help network engineers and IT professionals to assess and troubleshoot networks and applications before and after deployment. It can also help them to evaluate the network capacity, reliability, and efficiency across different environments and technologies. Ixchariot 7.3 is easy to use and flexible to adapt to various network testing needs. It is a trusted tool for both private and public network testing scenarios.
References:
[1] IxChariot Keysight
[2] IxChariot 7.3: How to Manage and Configure the Console and the Performance Endpoints
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