Emulate network traffic from multiple hosts

By default, when you run a schedule, each virtual user has the same IP address. However, you can make each virtual user appear as though it is running on its own host. To do this, you configure IP aliases on the host computer, and enable IP aliasing in the schedule. When you run the schedule, the network traffic will appear to be generated by multiple hosts.


See

  1. Configure IP aliases for a remote Windows location
  2. Configure IP aliases for a remote Linux location
  3. Configure IP aliases for a remote AIX location
  4. Enable virtual users to use IP aliases


Related:

Schedule overview
User group overview
Working with agents
Create a schedule
Set user loads
Add a test to a schedule
Assign variables to schedule and user group
Define performance requirements in schedules
Repeat tests in a schedule
Delay virtual users or actions
Run tests at a set rate
Run tests in random order
Add a transaction to a schedule
Synchronize users
Set log and statistic levels


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