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authorahothan <ahothan@cisco.com>2018-05-29 11:13:40 -0700
committerahothan <ahothan@cisco.com>2018-05-29 11:25:19 -0700
commitf3fdcd28c6f4d8707de18afec5ca67f8b90d02c8 (patch)
treece227ed7ea4bf2636a2584326611d60356a2276e /docs/testing
parenta0babacf1d251d23b552d3b268862ee8cc1455e0 (diff)
Move docker build to tag 1.5.01.5.0
Change-Id: I352bc0a6e9e05b0891450983947042117ef13ae6 Signed-off-by: ahothan <ahothan@cisco.com>
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@@ -46,11 +46,21 @@ main purpose is to measure the performance of the NFVi infrastructure which is m
External Chains
---------------
-NFVbench also supports settings that involve externally staged packet paths with or without OpenStack:
+NFVbench supports settings that involve externally staged packet paths with or without OpenStack:
- run benchmarks on existing service chains at the L3 level that are staged externally by any other tool (e.g. any VNF capable of L3 routing)
- run benchmarks on existing L2 chains that are configured externally (e.g. pure L2 forwarder such as DPDK testpmd)
+Direct L2 Loopback (Switch or wire loopback)
+--------------------------------------------
+NFVbench supports benchmarking of pure L2 loopbacks (see "--l2-loopback vlan" option)
+
+- Switch level loopback
+- Port to port wire loopback
+
+In this mode, NFVbench will take a vlan ID and send packets from each port to the other port
+(dest MAC set to the other port MAC) using the same VLAN ID on both ports.
+This can be useful for example to verify that the connectivity to the switch is working properly.
Traffic Generation
------------------
@@ -116,7 +126,8 @@ Multi-Chaining (N*PVP or N*PVVP)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Multiple service chains can be setup by NFVbench without any limit on the concurrency (other than limits imposed by available resources on compute nodes).
-In the case of multiple service chains, NFVbench will instruct the traffic generator to use multiple L3 packet streams (frames directed to each path will have a unique destination MAC address).
+In the case of multiple service chains, NFVbench will instruct the traffic generator to use multiple L3 packet streams (frames directed to each path will
+have a unique destination MAC address).
Example of multi-chaining with 2 concurrent PVP service chains:
@@ -126,6 +137,8 @@ This innovative feature will allow to measure easily the performance of a fully
Multi-chaining is currently limited to 1 compute node (PVP or PVVP intra-node) or 2 compute nodes (for PVVP inter-node).
The 2 edge interfaces for all service chains will share the same 2 networks.
+The total traffic will be split equally across all chains.
+
SR-IOV
^^^^^^