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-Network Simulator Plugin
-========================
-
-Vpp includes a fairly capable network simulator plugin, which can
-simulate real-world round-trip times and a configurable network packet
-loss rate. It's perfect for evaluating the performance of a TCP stack
-under specified delay/bandwidth/loss conditions.
-
-The "nsim" plugin cross-connects two physical interfaces at layer 2,
-introducing the specified delay and network loss
-parameters. Reconfiguration on the fly is OK, with the proviso that
-packets held in the network simulator scheduling wheel will be lost.
-
-Configuration
--------------
-
-Configuration by debug CLI is simple. First, specify the simulator
-configuration: unidirectional delay (half of the desired RTT), the
-link bandwidth, and the expected average packet size. These parameters
-allow the network simulator allocate the right amount of buffering to
-produce the requested delay/bandwidth product.
-
-```
- set nsim delay 25.0 ms bandwidth 10 gbit packet-size 128
-```
-
-To simulate network packet drops, add either "packets-per-drop <nnnnn>" or
-"drop-fraction [0.0 ... 1.0]" parameters:
-
-```
- set nsim delay 25.0 ms bandwidth 10 gbit packet-size 128 packets-per-drop 10000
-```
-Remember to configure the layer-2 cross-connect:
-
-```
- nsim enable-disable <interface-1> <interface-2>
-```
-
-Packet Generator Configuration
-------------------------------
-
-Here's a unit-test configuration for the vpp packet generator:
-
-```
- loop cre
- set int ip address loop0 11.22.33.1/24
- set int state loop0 up
-
- loop cre
- set int ip address loop1 11.22.34.1/24
- set int state loop1 up
-
- set nsim delay 1.0 ms bandwidth 10 gbit packet-size 128 packets-per-drop 1000
- nsim enable-disable loop0 loop1
-
- packet-generator new {
- name s0
- limit 10000
- size 128-128
- interface loop0
- node ethernet-input
- data { IP4: 1.2.3 -> 4.5.6
- UDP: 11.22.33.44 -> 11.22.34.44
- UDP: 1234 -> 2345
- incrementing 114
- }
- }
-```
-
-For extra realism, the network simulator drops any specific packet
-with the specified probability. In this example, we see that slight
-variation from run to run occurs as it should.
-
-```
- DBGvpp# pa en
- DBGvpp# sh err
- Count Node Reason
- 9991 nsim Packets buffered
- 9 nsim Network loss simulation drop packets
- 9991 ethernet-input l3 mac mismatch
-
- DBGvpp# clear err
- DBGvpp# pa en
- DBGvpp# sh err
- sh err
- Count Node Reason
- 9993 nsim Packets buffered
- 7 nsim Network loss simulation drop packets
- 9993 ethernet-input l3 mac mismatch
-```