Jugi's Traffic Generator (jtg) is a Linux traffic generator. jtg is written in C and designed for the Linux platform, it might compile
on other Unix platforms, too. jtg is used to send IP traffic, UDP, TCP and nowadays even DCCP streams, one at a time, to a receiver. A number
of parameters can be used to affect the type of stream and the accuracy of the transmission. jtg was originally designed for creating a primary
stream to be analyzed in network experiments, background load would be created by other means, e.g. using MGEN. Nowadays, jtg can also be used
to generate background load, too, by giving a trace file of packet sizes and intervals. jtg has developed a lot in the recent years, and is
also available in Java with a command line and graphical user interface. The C-version also has a graphical user interface that supports most
common parameters.
The various various baseline code and extensions of jtg are here:
Jugi's Traffic Generator (jtg)
Implemented but to be added later