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+.. this work is licensed under a creative commons attribution 4.0 international
+.. license.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. (c) opnfv, national center of scientific research "demokritos" and others.
+
+========================================================
+UDP_Replay
+========================================================
+
+1 Introduction
+==============
+This application implements UDP_Replay. The UDP Replay application is a simple example of
+packet processing using the DPDK. The application performs UDP replay. This application
+is based on l3fwd application from dpdk. Packets are replayed back over the same port as
+received. This application is used in VNF approximation.
+
+2 Compiling the Application
+===========================
+
+To compile the application:
+
+Go to the sample application directory:
+cd samplevnf/VNF's/UDP_Replay
+
+export RTE_SDK=/path/to/rte_sdk
+cd ${RTE_SDK}/examples/l3fwd
+Set the target (a default target is used if not specified). For example:
+
+export RTE_TARGET=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
+See the DPDK Getting Started Guide for possible RTE_TARGET values.
+
+Build the application:
+make
+
+3 Running the Application
+===========================
+
+The application has a number of command line options:
+
+./build/UDP_Replay [EAL options] -- -p PORTMASK
+ --config(port,queue,lcore)[,(port,queue,lcore)]
+
+-p PORTMASK: Hexadecimal bitmask of ports to configure
+--config (port,queue,lcore)[,(port,queue,lcore)]: Determines which queues from
+which ports are mapped to which cores.
+
+For e.g
+
+For single port
+./build/UDP_Replay -c 0xf -n 4 -- -p 0x1 --config="(0,0,1)"
+
+For dual port
+./build/UDP_Replay -c 0xf -n 4 -- -p 0x3 --config="(0,0,1),(1,0,2)"
+
+In this command:
+
+The -l option enables cores 1, 2
+The -p option enables ports 0 and 1
+The –config option enables one queue on each port and maps each (port,queue)
+pair to a specific core. The following table shows the mapping in
+this example:
+
+Port Queue lcore Description
+ 0 0 1 Map queue 0 from port 0 to lcore 1.
+ 1 0 2 Map queue 0 from port 1 to lcore 2.
+
+For ARP/ICMP support
+use the sample config provided under samplevnf/VNFs/UDP_Replay/sample.cfg
+
+For e.g
+./build/UDP_Replay -c 0xf -n 4 -- -s sample_ipv4.cfg -p 0x1 --config="(0,0,1),(1,0,2)"