Getting started

  1. 📄 Installation
    1. 📄 ByteBlower Server
    2. 📄 ByteBlower Endpoint
      1. 📄 Physical connection with a Meeting Point 
      2. 📄 Setup ByteBlower Endpoint
        1. 📄 Installing the app
        2. 📄 Adding the endpoint to the GUI
        3. 📄 Finalizing the project
        4. 📄 Running the test with an Endpoint
        5. 📄 Troubleshooting
      3. 📄 Golden Client - Intel NUC with Endpoint
    3. 📄 Running a 'Quick self-test'
      1. 📄 Running the test
      2. 📄 A brief overview of the Test parameters
      3. 📄 Troubleshooting
  2. 📄 Maintain
    1. 📄 Configure the management IP address
    2. 📄 Configure ByteBlower server traffic interfaces
    3. 📄 Remote access to your ByteBlower
    4. 📄 Configure the date and time on the ByteBlower Server
    5. 📄 Upgrade a ByteBlower server
      1. 📄 Obsolete: upgrade from the server
    6. 📄 Downgrade a ByteBlower server
    7. 📄 Upgrade the nic firmware on a ByteBlower 3x00
    8. 📄 ByteBlower Configurator
    9. 📄 Configure IPMI Interface
  3. 📄 Executing a test
    1. 📄 Using the wizards
      1. 📄 Using the throughput wizard
      2. 📄 Using the RFC-2544 wizard
    2. 📄 Creating ports
      1. 📄 Dealing with NAT
    3. 📄 TCP flow configuration
      1. 📄 TCP Congestion Avoidance Algorithms
    4. 📄 Capturing traffic through the GUI
      1. 📄 Capturing traffic through the TCL API
    5. 📄 Understanding the report
      1. 📄 Latency CDF and CCDF graphs
      2. 📄 TCP Graphs
        1. 📄 Diagnosing common performance problems with the help of TCP graphs
      3. 📄 Linkspeed and bitrates
      4. 📄 Regenerating the report
      5. 📄 Interpreting and using TCP flow timing information
        1. 📄 Timing and automation
        2. 📄 API: Hiding the complexity
        3. 📄 GUI: TCP flow direction, duration and throughput
      6. 📄 RSSI/BSSID/SSID Measurements
    6. 📄 Real-time graphs - Prometheus and Grafana