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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 09, 2000
Filed:
Jan. 12, 1999
Peter James Schwaller, Raleigh, NC (US);
John Quillian Walker, II, Raleigh, NC (US);
Steven Thomas Joyce, Raleigh, NC (US);
Timothy Scott Huntley, Raleigh, NC (US);
Ganymede Software Inc., Morrisville, NC (US);
Abstract
Communications network performance is tested utilizing a test scenario determined based on a type of applications traffic expected on the network to be tested. A console node is provided on the network for establishing the test scenario and assigning the test scenario to endpoint nodes on the network to be tested. Each endpoint node is assigned an endpoint node specific test protocol. Execution of the test protocols by the endpoint nodes is initiated by the console node. Performance data such as throughput, transaction rate and response time may be monitored at selected ones of the endpoint nodes and reported to the console node either as it is generated or after completion of the test. The test scenario may be terminated when all endpoint node specific test protocols have completed execution or when any one endpoint completes execution of its test protocol. Multiple network protocols may be utilized within a single test scenario. Each endpoint node specific test protocol includes an associated script representing a type of applications traffic such as a credit check, or a database update. Endpoint nodes execute tests as applications level programs on existing endpoint nodes on the network to be tested allowing testing of networks using actual protocol stacks independent of the applications programs available on existing endpoint nodes.