About µC/IPerf

IPerf is a tool designed to perform performance tests and to measure various variables of a network. IPerf is a benchmaring tool for measuring performance between two systems, and it can be uses as a server or a client for both the TCP and UDP protocols.

It was originally developed in 1999 and is currently supported by National Laboratory for Applied Network Research (NLANR/DAST) at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The original IPerf and source, written in C++, are in the public domain. IPerf can run on various platforms including Linux, Unix, and Windows. The original command-line based and derived GUI applications are available from many web sites. 

This document describes how to configure and use the µC/IPerf module in a µC/TCP-IP and µC/OS-II or µC/OS-III environment.