System Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- Introduction
- Web Interface
- Reference Manual
- LTE
- Network
- Network | WAN Setting (Tunnel Mode – Layer 2 GRE Only)
- Network | WAN Setting (Bridge Mode) - NOT SUPPORTED BY TELRAD
- Network | WAN Setting (Router Mode)
- Network | LAN Setting
- Network | QoS (Available in NAT, Tunnel, Router Mode)
- Network | Routing (Available in Tunnel, Router Mode)
- Network | Port Management | Port Forwarding (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode)
- Network | Port Management | Port Trigger (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode)
- Network | DSCP
- Network | MGMT Service | Web Service
- Firewall
- Management
- Monitoring
- About
LTE Outdoor CPE | User Manual P. 110
Monitoring | Iperf
Monitor > Iperf
Iperf is a tool to measure network environment such as throughput, packet loss and delay
jitter. Typically, to use Iperf, there should be a client and a server. The server opens a port and
waits for clients to build the connection. Iperf in CPE only plays as a client.
● Settings
➢ Status: Enable/Disable Iperf.
➢ Last Measurement Date/Time: As titled.
➢ Server Address: As titled.
➢ Server Port: As titled.
➢ Management Port: To do bi-directional transmission, CPE opens “management port”
to let the server transmit data to itself.
➢ Management Time: The time to do Iperf recording.
➢ Protocol Type: TCP or UDP.
➢ TCP Client Number (Protocol Type: TCP): The number of simultaneous TCP
connection to the server.
➢ Data Length (Protocol Type: UDP): The size of datagram.
➢ UDP Bandwidth (Protocol Type: UDP): The UDP bandwidth to send in bits/sec.