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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Current parameters for BMRR tests:
quoted sizes include frame CRC, but exclude per frame transmission
overhead of 20B (preamble, inter frame gap).
-- Maximum load offered: 10GE and 40GE link (sub-)rates depending on NIC
+- Maximum load offered: 10GE, 25GE and 40GE link (sub-)rates depending on NIC
tested, with the actual packet rate depending on frame size,
transmission overhead and traffic generator NIC forwarding capacity.
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ Current parameters for BMRR tests:
- Number of trials per burst: 10.
-Similarly to NDR/PDR throughput tests, MRR test should be reporting bi-
-directional link rate (or NIC rate, if lower) if tested VPP
+Similarly to NDR/PDR throughput tests, MRR test should be reporting
+bi-directional link rate (or NIC rate, if lower) if tested VPP
configuration can handle the packet rate higher than bi-directional link
rate, e.g. large packet tests and/or multi-core tests.