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1.1 root 1: .TH ISOC 1C "31 May 1988"
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5: .\" $Log: isoc.1c,v $
6: .\" Revision 7.0 89/11/23 22:27:14 mrose
7: .\" Release 6.0
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9: .SH NAME
10: isoc \- minimal ISODE client for testing
11: .SH SYNOPSIS
12: .in +.5i
13: .ti -.5i
14: .B isoc
15: host provider entity
16: .in -.5i
17: .SH DESCRIPTION
18: The \fIisoc\fR program requests a few minimal ISODE services
19: and is useful primarily for debugging purposes.
20: Currently,
21: several entities can be requested, depending on the provider selected.
22: The echo entities will verify that the data they send is received correctly.
23: The \fIisode/\fR entities use association control (when applicable)
24: in order to test out these newer facilities.
25: .PP
26: Further,
27: to measure raw TCP performance, the \fIsink\fR entity can be requested of
28: the \fIraw\fR provider.
29: This option depends on the target system already having a TCP sink server in
30: place.
31: Berkeley UNIX sites usually have such a server.
32: .PP
33: To summarize:
34: .sp
35: .in +.5i
36: .nf
37: .ta \w'\fIprovider\fR 'u
38: \fIprovider\fR \fIentity\fR
39: raw sink
40: tsap echo, sink
41: ssap echo, sink
42: psap echo, sink,
43: isode/echo, isode/sink
44: rtsap echo, sink,
45: ros_echo, ros_sink,
46: \*(lqisode/rtse echo\*(rq, \*(rqisode/rtse sink\*(rq
47: isode/ros_echo, isode/ros_sink
48: rosap echo, sink,
49: isode/echo, isode/sink
50: .re
51: .fi
52: .in -.5i
53: .sp
54: .PP
55: Finally,
56: on those hosts with sub\-second timing facilities,
57: by redirecting \fIisoc\fR's standard input to a file,
58: raw performance at a given layer can be measured.
59: .SH FILES
60: .nf
61: .ta \w'\*(EDisoservices 'u
62: \*(EDisoservices ISODE services database
63: .re
64: .fi
65: .SH "SEE ALSO"
66: isoservices(5), isore(8c)
67: .SH AUTHOR
68: Marshall T. Rose
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