From 3ec381c6b877f70168de40cb8133b6cab1245e3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Billy O'Mahony Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 17:06:30 +0100 Subject: Throughput and Latency Profile Test: Clarify Make clear that 'max' refers to RFC2544 Throughput not line rate. Change-Id: I968c1f99920b6ab0a3009622cb16c67daf5e3373 Signed-off-by: Billy O'Mahony Reviewed-by: Al Morton Reviewed-by: Maryam Tahhan Reviewed-by: Gurpreet Singh Reviewed-by: Christian Trautman --- docs/requirements/vswitchperf_ltd.rst | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/requirements/vswitchperf_ltd.rst b/docs/requirements/vswitchperf_ltd.rst index 1ac56470..6b882290 100644 --- a/docs/requirements/vswitchperf_ltd.rst +++ b/docs/requirements/vswitchperf_ltd.rst @@ -1285,11 +1285,11 @@ Test ID: LTD.Throughput.RFC2544.Profile to the DUT's RFC 2544 Throughput as determined by LTD.Throughput.RFC2544.PacketLoss Ratio (0% Packet Loss case). A delta of 0% is equivalent to an offered traffic rate equal to the RFC 2544 - Throughput; A delta of +50% indicates an offered rate half-way - between the Throughput and line-rate, whereas a delta of - -50% indicates an offered rate of half the maximum rate. Therefore the - range of the delta figure is natuarlly bounded at -100% (zero offered - traffic) and +100% (traffic offered at line rate). + Maximum Throughput; A delta of +50% indicates an offered rate half-way + between the Maximum RFC2544 Throughput and line-rate, whereas a delta of + -50% indicates an offered rate of half the RFC 2544 Maximum Throughput. + Therefore the range of the delta figure is natuarlly bounded at -100% + (zero offered traffic) and +100% (traffic offered at line rate). The following deltas to the maximum forwarding rate should be applied: -- cgit 1.2.3-korg