<packagegui> <name>iperf</name> <version>1.7.0</version> <title>iperf: Client</title> <donotsave>true</donotsave> <menu> <name>iperf</name> <tooltiptext>Run iperf in client or server mode.</tooltiptext> <section>Diagnostics</section> <configfile>iperf.xml</configfile> </menu> <!-- Do not implement server functionality yet. <tabs> <tab> <text>Client</text> <url>/pkg_edit.php?xml=iperf.xml</url> <active/> </tab> <tab> <text>Server</text> <url>/pkg_edit.php?xml=iperfserver.xml</url> </tab> </tabs> <additional_files_needed> <item>http://www.pfsense.com/packages/config/iperfserver.xml</item> </additional_files_needed> --> <fields> <field> <fielddescr>Server</fielddescr> <fieldname>hostname</fieldname> <description>Enter the IP address or hostname that iperf will connect to.</description> <type>input</type> </field> <field> <fielddescr>Port</fielddescr> <fieldname>port</fieldname> <description>Enter the port that iperf will connect to. (default 5001)</description> <type>input</type> </field> <field> <fielddescr>TCP/UDP</fielddescr> <fieldname>protocol</fieldname> <description>Choose whether to use TCP or UDP here. (default is TCP)</description> <type>select</type> <options> <option> <name>TCP</name> <value>tcp</value> </option> <option> <name>UDP</name> <value>udp</value> </option> </options> </field> <field> <fielddescr>bits/sec or bytes/sec</fielddescr> <fieldname>format</fieldname> <description>Choose to display output in bits/sec or bytes/sec. (default is bits)</description> <type>select</type> <options> <option> <name>bits/sec</name> <value>bits</value> </option> <option> <name>bytes/sec</name> <value>bytes</value> </option> </options> </field> <field> <fielddescr>Interval</fielddescr> <fieldname>interval</fieldname> <description>Enter the desired interval between bandwidth, jitter and loss reports here. (default is 0 for no periodic reports)</description> <type>input</type> </field> <field> <fielddescr>Buffer length</fielddescr> <fieldname>length</fieldname> <description>Enter the length of buffers to read or write here. (default 8KB for TCP, 1470B for UDP)</description> <type>input</type> </field> <field> <fielddescr>Socket buffer sizes</fielddescr> <fieldname>window</fieldname> <description>Enter the desired socket buffer size, if needed.</description> <type>input</type> </field> <field> <fielddescr>UDP Bandwidth</fielddescr> <fieldname>udpbandwidth</fieldname> <description>Enter the UDP bandwidth to send at in bits/sec. (default is 1Mbit/sec)</description> <type>input</type> </field> </fields> <custom_add_php_command> $iperf_options = ""; if($_POST['protocol'] == "udp") $iperf_options .= " -u"; if($_POST['format'] == "bytes") $iperf_options .= " -f A"; if($_POST['interval'] != "") $iperf_options .= " -i {$_POST['interval']}"; if($_POST['length'] != "") $iperf_options .= " -l {$_POST['length']}"; if($_POST['window'] != "") $iperf_options .= " -w {$_POST['window']}"; if($_POST['udpbandwidth'] != "") $iperf_options .= " -b {$_POST['udpbandwidth']}"; if($_POST['port'] != "") $iperf_options .= " -p {$_POST['port']}"; $iperf_options .= " -c {$_POST['hostname']}"; system("/usr/local/bin/iperf" . $iperf_options); </custom_add_php_command> </packagegui>