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authorMorgan Richomme <morgan.richomme@orange.com>2015-09-01 09:53:19 +0000
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@172.30.200.206>2015-09-01 09:53:20 +0000
commit55c1cf75d7315e550c8e97692f6c35ff159d7c12 (patch)
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parent3f65dc2c849c8368ae6867de1075ef69dba3e656 (diff)
parent75124a19a187242f57b4b4e0267e40a0b11cbfdf (diff)
Merge changes I9d9ad0d9,Ifebcbcda
* changes: workaround order of env settings to all ODL tests to be run README for vIMS testcase Note that vIMS shall be also documented in the global functest rst guideline.
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diff --git a/commons/traffic-profile-guidelines.rst b/commons/traffic-profile-guidelines.rst
index ffef50fe3..0b965b156 100644
--- a/commons/traffic-profile-guidelines.rst
+++ b/commons/traffic-profile-guidelines.rst
@@ -10,9 +10,13 @@ OPNFV traffic profile guidelines
Introduction
------------
-In order to have consistent profiles for testing, it has been suggested to define and store traffic profiles based on operator representative scenario.
+In order to have consistent testing profiles, it has been suggested to define and store traffic profiles.
+These profiles shall be based on operator representative scenario.
-These reference profiles may be used by any test projects, unitary, functional or performance tests. It is possible to adapt them to specific testcases. It is recommended to use them in order to avoid getting as many profiles as tests. It should be helpful to compare the results of test scenario.
+These reference profiles may be used by any test projects, unitary, functional or performance tests.
+It is possible to adapt them to specific testcases.
+It is recommended to use them in order to avoid getting as many profiles as tests.
+It should be helpful to compare the results of test scenario.
.. _howto:
@@ -21,7 +25,7 @@ How to use these profiles
-------------------------
The directory of the traffic profiles may be described as follow::
-
+
├── commons
├── ims
│ └── readme.rst