Bandwidth speed test on NGAF ver 8.0.39

tech24 Lv1Posted 2024-Aug-17 12:59

I want to test bandwidth on my sangfor. Is there any command or tools that could help me on sangfor. Please advise.

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First utilize the "iperf" command-line tool, which is commonly available on Sangfor devices, for bandwidth testing between two endpoints or else you can use the "ping" command with larger packet sizes to get a rough estimate of network performance. Also you can monitor real-time bandwidth usage via the NGAF's web interface under the "Network Status" or "System Monitoring" sections, which provides detailed reports on current network traffic and performance.
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Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 2024-Aug-17 20:31
  
Hi, checking the NGAF 8.0.35 manual, there's unfortunately few commands on web console. I suggest you to download a test file and check how much time the download proccess take. You can find more on ngaf's manual at page 521 (replace xx with tt to make link clickable): hxxps://community.sangfor.com/plugin.php?id=sangfor_databases:index&mod=viewdatabase&tid=4729
Prosi Lv3Posted 2024-Aug-19 11:07
  
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Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 2024-Aug-19 12:42
  
HiHi,

Unfortunately, Sangfor NGAF does not have a built-in command or tool specifically designed for bandwidth testing. Please use external tools and methods to test the bandwidth on your network.
There are numerous tools available for testing network bandwidth, and the most suitable choice for you will depend on your specific needs and the environment you are working in.

For example, web-based tools like "speedtest.net" and "fast.com" can be utilized.
Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 2024-Aug-19 13:30
  
First utilize the "iperf" command-line tool, which is commonly available on Sangfor devices, for bandwidth testing between two endpoints or else you can use the "ping" command with larger packet sizes to get a rough estimate of network performance. Also you can monitor real-time bandwidth usage via the NGAF's web interface under the "Network Status" or "System Monitoring" sections, which provides detailed reports on current network traffic and performance.

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