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NAME

       sctp_test - Send and receive messages via SCTP

SYNOPSIS

       sctp_test -H -P -h -p -l|s

DESCRIPTION

        This is a userspace test application for the SCTP Linux kernel reference implementation.

OPTIONS

       -H local-addr

       -P local-port

       -h remote-addr

       -p remote-port

       -s     Act as client

       -l     Listen for connections (server)

       -a assoc_pattern
              assoc_pattern in the mixed mode 0 = sequential ascending(default) 1 = random

       -d debug
              0 = none 1 = min(default) 2 = max

       -c testcase
              0 = 1 byte packets.  1 = 1352 byte packets.
                  (fragmentation point for an i/f with 1500 as mtu.)  2 = 1353 byte packets.
                  (min. size at which fragmentation occurs
                  for  an i/f with 1500 as mtu.)  3 = Sequence of 1, 1353, 32768 byte packets.  4
              = Sequence of following size packets.
                  (1, 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, 10000,15000, 20000, 25000, 32768) 5  =  32768  byte
              packets.
                  (default max receive window size.)  6 = random size packets.

       -ve value
              Packets of specifed size.

       -m msgsize
              (1500-65515, default value 32768)

       -x number_of_repeats

       -o order_pattern
              0  =  all  unordered(default)  1  =  all  ordered  2  =  alternating  3 = random -t
              stream_pattern
               0 = sequential ascending(default)
               1 = random -M max_stream (default value 0) -r seed  (default  0,  use  time())  -L
              num_ports (default value 0). Run the mixed mode -S num_ports (default value 0). Run
              the mixed mode -D Drain. If in client mode do a read following send.

USAGE

       server: sctp_test -H local_addr -P local_port -l

       client: sctp_test -H local_addr -P local_port -h remote_addr
        -p remote-port -s

AUTHOR

       Michael Biebl <biebl@debian.org>

                                                                                     sctp_test(1)