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-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/__init__.robot28
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-acl-apihc-apivat-func.robot169
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-apihcv6-func.robot180
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-bgp-apihc-func.robot366
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-dhcp-apihc-apivat-func.robot131
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-int-apihcnc-func.robot76
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-int-subint-apihc-apivat-func.robot606
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-intip4-intip6-apihc-apivat-func.robot307
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-inttap-apihc-apivat-func.robot79
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-intvhost-apihc-apivat-func.robot163
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-l2bd-apihc-apivat-func.robot116
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-l2fib-apihc-apivat-func.robot232
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-lisp-apihc-apivat-func.robot310
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-lispgpe-apihc-apivat-func.robot226
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-nsh-apihc-apivat-func.robot148
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-pbb-apihc-apivat-func.robot86
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-pluginacl-apihc-apivat-func.robot765
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-policer-apihc-func.robot142
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-proxyarp-apihc-func.robot89
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-proxynd6-apihc-func.robot117
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-routing-apihc-apivat-func.robot233
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-slaac-apihc-func.robot136
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-snat44-apihc-apivat-func.robot105
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-spanrx-apihc-apivat-func.robot256
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-vxlan-apihc-apivat-func.robot137
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-vxlangpe-apihc-apivat-func.robot174
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-notif-apihcnc-func.robot68
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-statepersist-apihc-func.robot166
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/__init__.robot61
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf16t-crud-read.robot87
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf1t-crud-read.robot87
-rw-r--r--tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf8t-crud-read.robot97
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diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/__init__.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/__init__.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables***
-# Honeycomb node to run tests on.
-| ${node}= | ${nodes['DUT1']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Library | resources/libraries/python/honeycomb/HcPersistence.py
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Run Keywords | Configure all DUTs before test | AND
-| ... | Set Global Variable | ${node} | AND
-| ... | Stop Honeycomb service on DUTs | ${node} | AND
-| ... | Clear Honeycomb Log | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Archive Honeycomb log file | ${node}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-acl-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-acl-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-acl-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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@@ -1,169 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interface to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/access_control_lists.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/acl.py
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb access control lists test suite.*
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb can create ACL classify table
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can create an ACL table.
-| | ...
-| | Given ACL table from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index}
-| | When Honeycomb creates ACL table
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table}
-| | Then ACL table from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table_oper}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${vat_acl_table}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb can remove ACL table
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can delete an ACL table.
-| | ...
-| | Given ACL table from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table_oper}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${vat_acl_table}
-| | When Honeycomb removes ACL table | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']}
-| | Then ACL table from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb manages more than one ACL table
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can create another ACL table.
-| | ...
-| | Given ACL table from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index}
-| | When Honeycomb creates ACL table | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table}
-| | And Honeycomb creates ACL table | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table2}
-| | Then ACL table from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table_oper}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${vat_acl_table}
-| | And ACL table from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table2_oper}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index2} | ${vat_acl_table2}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb can add ACL session to table
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can add an ACL session to a table.
-| | ...
-| | Given ACL table from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table_oper}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${vat_acl_table}
-| | When Honeycomb adds ACL session
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session}
-| | Then ACL session from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session}
-| | And ACL session from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${session_index} | ${vat_acl_session}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb can remove ACL session
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can remove an ACL session.
-| | ...
-| | Given ACL session from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session}
-| | And ACL session from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${session_index} | ${vat_acl_session}
-| | When Honeycomb removes ACL session
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session['match']}
-| | Then ACL session from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session['match']}
-| | And ACL session from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${session_index}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb manages more than one ACL session on one table
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can add another ACL session\
-| | ... | to a table.
-| | ...
-| | Given ACL session from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session['match']}
-| | And ACL session from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${session_index}
-| | When Honeycomb adds ACL session
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session}
-| | And Honeycomb adds ACL session
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session2}
-| | Then ACL session from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session}
-| | And ACL session from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${session_index} | ${vat_acl_session}
-| | And ACL session from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session2}
-| | And ACL session from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${session_index2} | ${vat_acl_session2}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb enables ACL on interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can enable ACL on an interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given ACL table from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table_oper}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${vat_acl_table}
-| | And ACL session from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table['name']} | ${hc_acl_session}
-| | And ACL session from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${session_index} | ${vat_acl_session}
-| | When Honeycomb enables ACL on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${hc_acl_table['name']}
-| | Then Interface ACL configuration from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${hc_acl_table['name']}
-| | And Interface ACL configuration from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${table_index}
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb disables ACL on interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can disable ACL on an interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given Interface ACL configuration from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${hc_acl_table['name']}
-| | And Interface ACL configuration from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${table_index}
-| | When Honeycomb disables ACL on interface | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | Then Interface ACL configuration from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Interface ACL configuration from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-
-| TC09: Honeycomb can remove one out of multiple ACL tables
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can delete an ACL table if more\
-| | ... | than one table exists.
-| | ...
-| | Given ACL table from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table_oper}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${vat_acl_table}
-| | And ACL table from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table2_oper}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index2} | ${vat_acl_table2}
-| | When Honeycomb removes ACL table | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table2['name']}
-| | Then ACL table from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table_oper}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index} | ${vat_acl_table}
-| | And ACL table from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${hc_acl_table2['name']}
-| | And ACL table from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${table_index2}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-apihcv6-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-apihcv6-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# IP addresses for IPv6 link
-| ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip}= | fd00:1234::1
-| ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip}= | fd00:1234::2
-| ${ipv6_prefix}= | ${64}
-# Configuration which will be set and verified during tests.
-| ${bd1_name}= | bd-01
-| ${bd2_name}= | bd-02
-| &{bd_settings}= | flood=${True} | forward=${True} | learn=${True}
-| ... | unknown-unicast-flood=${True} | arp-termination=${True}
-| &{if_settings}= | split_horizon_group=${1} | bvi=${False}
-| &{if_settings2}= | split_horizon_group=${2} | bvi=${True}
-| ${vhost_interface}= | test_vhost
-| &{vhost_user_server}= | socket=/tmp/soc1 | role=server
-| &{vhost_user_server_edit_1}= | socket=/tmp/soc12 | role=server
-| &{vhost_user_server_edit_2}= | socket=/tmp/soc12 | role=client
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.honeycomb.IPv6Management
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.VPPUtil
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/bridge_domain.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/ipv6_control.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/netconf.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/vhost_user.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/netconf/triggers.py
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Run Keywords
-| ... | Unconfigure IPv6 Management Interface | AND
-| ... | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC | HC_REST_ONLY
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb IPv6 control interface test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb sets up l2 bridge domain
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can create bridge domains on VPP node.
-| | ...
-| | [Setup] | Configure IPv6 Management Interface
-| | When Honeycomb creates first l2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | Then Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb removes bridge domains
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove bridge domains from a VPP\
-| | ... | node.
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb removes all bridge domains | ${tunneled_node}
-| | Then Honeycomb should show no bridge domains | ${tunneled_node}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb creates vhost-user interface - server
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb creates a vhost-user interface, role:\
-| | ... | server.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | When Honeycomb creates vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb modifies vhost-user interface - server
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can modify properties of existing\
-| | ... | vhost-user interface, role: server.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | When Honeycomb configures vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_1}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_1}
-| | When Honeycomb configures vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_2}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_2}
-| | When Honeycomb configures vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb deletes vhost-user interface - server
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can delete an existing vhost-user\
-| | ... | interface, role: server.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | When Honeycomb removes vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | ${vhost_interface}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb can create and delete interfaces
-| | [Documentation] | Repeatedly create and delete an interface through Netconf\
-| | ... | and check the reply for any errors.
-| | ...
-| | Given Netconf session should be established | ${tunneled_node}
-| | And Honeycomb creates first L2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${tunneled_node} | bd_netconf | ${bd_settings}
-| | :FOR | ${index} | IN RANGE | 20
-| | | When Error trigger is sent | ${trigger_105}
-| | | Then Replies should not contain RPC errors
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb can create vlan subinterface
-| | [Documentation] | Configure a Vlan sub-interface under a physical interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given Netconf session should be established | ${tunneled_node}
-| | When Error Trigger Is Sent
-| | ... | ${trigger_vlan} | interface=${interface}
-| | Then Replies should not contain RPC errors
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| Configure IPv6 Management Interface
-| | [Documentation] | Change one of VPP's data-plane interfaces on DUT into\
-| | ... | a control-plane interface that Honeycomb can listen on. Setup IPv6\
-| | ... | addresses on the link. Create an IPv4 to IPv6 tunnel on TG and create\
-| | ... | suite variables.
-| | ...
-| | Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | Stop VPP service on DUT | ${dut_node}
-| | Stop Honeycomb Service on DUTs | ${dut_node}
-| | Convert data-plane interface to control-plane
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | Sleep | 5sec | Wait until Linux reclaims the interface.
-| | ${tg_to_dut_if2_name}= | Get Interface Name by MAC
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ${dut_to_tg_if2_name}= | Get Interface Name by MAC
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac}
-| | ${tunneled_node}= | Copy Dictionary | ${dut_node}
-| | Set To Dictionary | ${tunneled_node} | host | ${tg_node['host']}
-| | ${interface}= | Get Interface Name | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${interface}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${tunneled_node}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${tg_node}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut_node}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut_to_tg_if2_name}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${tg_to_dut_if2_name}
-| | Set management interface address
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_name}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip} | ${ipv6_prefix}
-| | Set management interface address
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_name}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${ipv6_prefix}
-| | Configure Control Interface Tunnel
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${dut_node['honeycomb']['port']}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${dut_node['honeycomb']['port']}
-| | Configure Control Interface Tunnel
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${dut_node['honeycomb']['netconf_port']}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${dut_node['honeycomb']['netconf_port']}
-| | Start VPP service on DUT | ${dut_node}
-| | Configure Honeycomb service on DUTs | ${dut_node}
-
-| Unconfigure IPv6 Management Interface
-| | [Documentation] | Remove all IP addresses from interfaces in the IPv6 link.
-| | ...
-| | Clear Interface Configuration | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_name}
-| | Clear Interface Configuration | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_name}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-bgp-apihc-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-bgp-apihc-func.robot
deleted file mode 100644
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-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interface to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${dut1_to_tg_ip}= | 192.168.0.1
-| ${tg_to_dut1_ip}= | 192.168.0.2
-| ${dut1_to_dut2_ip}= | 192.168.1.1
-| ${dut2_to_dut1_ip}= | 192.168.1.2
-| ${bgp_port}= | ${179}
-| ${bgp_as_number}= | ${37}
-| ${prefix}= | ${24}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.honeycomb.IPv6Management
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/bgp.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/routing.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/ipv6_control.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/bgp.py
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Run Keywords
-| ... | Enable Honeycomb Feature | ${node} | BGP | AND
-| ... | Configure BGP Module | ${node} | ${dut1_to_tg_ip}
-| ... | ${bgp_port} | ${bgp_as_number} | AND
-| ... | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Run Keywords
-| ... | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${nodes['DUT1']} | AND
-| ... | Stop Honeycomb service on DUTs | ${nodes['DUT2']} | AND
-| ... | Unconfigure IPv4 Management Interfaces | AND
-| ... | Disable Honeycomb Feature | ${node} | BGP | AND
-| ... | Disable Honeycomb Feature | ${nodes['DUT2']} | BGP
-| ...
-# HONEYCOMB-409: BGP configuration via ODL is currently not fully supported
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC | HC_REST_ONLY
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb BGP management test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb configures BGP peer - Internal
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an internal BGP peer.
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | Then BGP peer from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb removes peer configuration
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove a configured BGP peer.
-| | ...
-| | Given BGP peer from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | When Honeycomb removes BGP peer | ${node} | ${address_internal}
-| | Then No BGP peers should be configured | ${node}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb updates existing BGP peer - Internal
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can update an existing BGP peer.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes BGP peer | ${node} | ${address_internal}
-| | ...
-| | Given No BGP peers should be configured | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | And Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal_update}
-| | Then BGP peer from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal_update}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb configures BGP peer - Application
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an application BGP peer.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes BGP peer | ${node} | ${address_application}
-| | ...
-| | Given No BGP peers should be configured | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_application} | ${peer_application}
-| | Then BGP peer from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_application} | ${peer_application}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb configures a second BGP peer
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure more than one BGP peer.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes BGP peer | ${node} | ${address_internal} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes BGP peer | ${node} | ${address_internal2}
-| | ...
-| | Given No BGP peers should be configured | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | And Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal2} | ${peer_internal2}
-| | Then BGP peer from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | And BGP peer from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal2} | ${peer_internal2}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb configures IPv4 route using BGP
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a BGP route under a peer.
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | When Honeycomb configures BGP route
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-| | Then BGP Route from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb removes IPv4 route configuration
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove a configured BGP route.
-| | ...
-| | Given BGP peer from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | And BGP Route from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-| | When Honeycomb removes BGP route | ${node} | ${address_internal}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-| | Then No BGP Routes Should be Configured
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ipv4
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb updates existing IPv4 route using BGP
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can update an existing BGP route.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes BGP route | ${node} | ${address_internal}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-| | ...
-| | Given BGP peer from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | And No BGP Routes Should be Configured
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ipv4
-| | When Honeycomb configures BGP route
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-| | And Honeycomb configures BGP route
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4_update}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-| | Then BGP Route from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4_update}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-
-| TC09: Honeycomb configures a second IPv4 route
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure more than one BGP route.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes BGP route | ${node} | ${address_internal}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4 | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes BGP route | ${node} | ${address_internal}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4_2} | ${route_id_ipv4_2} | ipv4 | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes BGP peer | ${node} | ${address_internal}
-| | ...
-| | Given BGP peer from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | When Honeycomb configures BGP route
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-| | And Honeycomb configures BGP route
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4_2}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4_2} | ${route_id_ipv4_2} | ipv4
-| | Then BGP Route from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4} | ${route_id_ipv4} | ipv4
-| | And BGP Route from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${address_internal} | ${route_data_ipv4_2}
-| | ... | ${route_address_ipv4_2} | ${route_id_ipv4_2} | ipv4
-
-| TC10: Honeycomb sends BGP OPEN messages to configured peer
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [top] TG-DUT1-TG.
-| | ... | [enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP-BGP.
-| | ... | [cfg] On DUT1 give Honeycomb control over the data-plane interface
-| | ... | connected to TG. Configure a BGP peer with the address of TG.
-| | ... | [ver] Open a TCP listener on TG on the BGP port and listen for BGP
-| | ... | OPEN message. On receive, verify message fields.
-| | ...
-| | [Setup] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Configure BGP Module | ${node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_ip}
-| | ... | ${bgp_port} | ${bgp_as_number} | AND
-| | ... | Configure IPv4 Management Interface
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes BGP peer | ${dut1_node} | ${address_internal}
-| | When Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${address_internal} | ${peer_internal}
-| | Then Receive BGP OPEN message
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut1_ip} | ${dut1_to_dut2_ip}
-| | ... | ${bgp_port} | ${bgp_as_number} | ${holdtime_internal}
-
-| TC11: Honeycomb shows connected peer in operational data
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [top] TG-DUT1-DUT2-TG.
-| | ... | [enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP-BGP.
-| | ... | [cfg] On DUT1 and DUT2 give Honeycomb control over the data-plane
-| | ... | interfaces connecting DUT1 ad DUT2. Configure BGP peers on DUT1
-| | ... | and DUT2 with each other's IP address.
-| | ... | [ver] Using Restconf, verify that Honeycomb on each DUT has the
-| | ... | other DUT's entry in operational data.
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1_ip} | ${dut2_peer}
-| | And Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_ip} | ${dut1_peer}
-| | Sleep | 5s | Wait for BGP connection. Retry timer is 5 seconds.
-| | Then Peer operational data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1_ip}
-| | And Peer operational data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_ip}
-
-| TC12: Honeycomb sends IPv4 BGP route to connected peer
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [top] TG-DUT1-DUT2-TG.
-| | ... | [enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP-BGP.
-| | ... | [cfg] On DUT1 and DUT2 give Honeycomb control over the data-plane
-| | ... | interfaces connecting DUT1 ad DUT2. Configure BGP peers on DUT1
-| | ... | and DUT2 with each other's IP address. On DUT2 configure a static
-| | ... | IPv4 route using Honeycomb's BGP module.
-| | ... | [ver] Verify that the route is present in BGP
-| | ... | local RIB and VPP's routing table on each DUT.
-| | ...
-| | Given Peer operational data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1_ip}
-| | And Peer operational data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_ip}
-| | When Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${address_application} | ${peer_application}
-| | And Honeycomb configures BGP route
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${address_application} | ${dut1_route}
-| | ... | ${dut1_route_address} | ${dut1_route_id} | ipv4
-| | And Sleep | 5s | Wait for route advertisement. Retry timer is 5 seconds.
-| | Then Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | learned-protocol-0 | ipv4 | ${route_operational}
-| | And Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | learned-protocol-0 | ipv4 | ${route_operational}
-| | And BGP Loc-RIB table should include | ${dut1_node} | ${rib_operational}
-| | And BGP Loc-RIB table should include | ${dut2_node} | ${rib_operational}
-
-| TC13: Honeycomb sends IPv6 BGP route to connected peer
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [top] TG-DUT1-DUT2-TG.
-| | ... | [enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP-BGP.
-| | ... | [cfg] On DUT1 and DUT2 give Honeycomb control over the data-plane
-| | ... | interfaces connecting DUT1 ad DUT2. Configure BGP peers on DUT1
-| | ... | and DUT2 with each other's IP address. On DUT2 configure a static
-| | ... | IPv6 route using Honeycomb's BGP module.
-| | ... | [ver] Verify that the route is present in BGP
-| | ... | local RIB and VPP's routing table on each DUT.
-| | ...
-# HONEYCOMB-403: Missing writers for IPv6 BGP route
-| | [Tags] | EXPECTED_FAILING
-| | Given Peer operational data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1_ip}
-| | And Peer operational data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_ip}
-| | And Honeycomb adds BGP peer
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${address_application} | ${peer_application}
-| | And Honeycomb configures BGP route
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${address_application} | ${dut1_route_ip6}
-| | ... | ${dut1_route_ip6_address} | ${dut1_route_ip6_id} | ipv6
-| | And Sleep | 5s | Wait for route advertisement. Retry timer is 5 seconds.
-| | Then Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | learned-protocol-0 | ipv6 | ${route_ip6_operational}
-| | And Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | learned-protocol-0 | ipv6 | ${route_ip6_operational}
-| | And BGP Loc-RIB table should include | ${dut1_node} | ${rib_ip6_operational}
-| | And BGP Loc-RIB table should include | ${dut2_node} | ${rib_ip6_operational}
-
-#TODO: Add tests once implemented in HC:
-# IPv6 neighbor, L2VPN, L3VPN, linkstate, route reflector, and more
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| Configure IPv4 Management Interface
-| | [Documentation] | Change one of VPP's data-plane interfaces on DUT into\
-| | ... | a control-plane interface that Honeycomb can listen on. Setup IP\
-| | ... | addresses on the link, create suite variables for traffic trests, set
-| | ... | static ARP entries, then restart VPP and Honeycomb to apply changes.
-| | ...
-| | Configure path in 3-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['DUT2']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ${interface}= | Get Interface Name | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_tg}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${interface}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${tg_node}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut1_node}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut2_node}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut1_to_tg}
-| | Stop VPP service on DUT | ${dut1_node}
-| | Stop VPP service on DUT | ${dut2_node}
-| | Stop Honeycomb Service on DUTs | ${dut1_node}
-| | Stop Honeycomb Service on DUTs | ${dut2_node}
-| | Convert data-plane interface to control-plane
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_tg}
-| | Convert data-plane interface to control-plane
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2}
-| | Convert data-plane interface to control-plane
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1}
-| | Sleep | 5sec | Wait until OS reclaims the interfaces.
-| | ${tg_to_dut1_name}= | Get Interface Name by MAC
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut1_mac}
-| | ${dut1_to_tg_name}= | Get Interface Name by MAC
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_tg_mac}
-| | ${dut1_to_dut2_name}= | Get Interface Name by MAC
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_mac}
-| | ${dut2_to_dut1_name}= | Get Interface Name by MAC
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1_mac}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut1_to_tg_name}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${tg_to_dut1_name}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut1_to_dut2_name}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut2_to_dut1_name}
-| | Set management interface address
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut1_name}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut1_ip} | ${prefix}
-| | Set management interface address
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_tg_name}
-| | ... | ${dut1_to_tg_ip} | ${prefix}
-| | Set management interface address
-| | ... | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_name}
-| | ... | ${dut1_to_dut2_ip} | ${prefix}
-| | Set management interface address
-| | ... | ${dut2_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1_name}
-| | ... | ${dut2_to_dut1_ip} | ${prefix}
-| | Set Static ARP | ${tg_node} | ${dut1_to_tg_ip} | ${dut1_to_tg_mac}
-| | Set Static ARP | ${dut1_node} | ${tg_to_dut1_ip} | ${tg_to_dut1_mac}
-| | Set Static ARP | ${dut1_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1_ip} | ${dut2_to_dut1_mac}
-| | Set Static ARP | ${dut2_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_ip} | ${dut1_to_dut2_mac}
-| | Enable Honeycomb Feature | ${dut2_node} | BGP
-| | Configure BGP Module | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_ip}
-| | ... | ${bgp_port} | ${bgp_as_number}
-| | Configure BGP Module | ${dut2_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1_ip}
-| | ... | ${bgp_port} | ${bgp_as_number}
-| | Start VPP service on DUT | ${dut1_node}
-| | Start VPP service on DUT | ${dut2_node}
-| | Configure Honeycomb service on DUTs | ${dut1_node}
-| | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${dut2_node}
-
-| Unconfigure IPv4 Management Interfaces
-| | [Documentation] | Remove all IP addresses from the interface.
-| | ...
-| | Clear Interface Configuration | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut1_name}
-| | Clear Interface Configuration | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_tg_name}
-| | Clear Interface Configuration | ${dut1_node} | ${dut1_to_dut2_name}
-| | Clear Interface Configuration | ${dut2_node} | ${dut2_to_dut1_name}
-
-| Set BGP Suite Variables
-| | Configure path in 3-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['DUT2']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${interface}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${tg_node}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut1_node}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut2_node}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut1_to_tg}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut1_to_tg_name}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${tg_to_dut1_name}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut1_to_dut2_name}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${dut2_to_dut1_name}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-dhcp-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-dhcp-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-dhcp-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/features/dhcp_proxy.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/dhcp.robot
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Trace
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.IPv4Setup
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.IPv6Setup
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.IPv6Util
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Routing
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/dhcp_relay.py
-| ...
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb DHCP relay test suite.*
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb can configure DHCP relay entry
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-DHCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 configure IP addresses\
-| | ... | neighbors and configure DHCP relay.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send DHCP packets from TG interface to DUT. Receive all packets\
-| | ... | on the second TG interface and verify required fields.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| | ... | AND | Log DHCP relay configuration from VAT | ${node} | ipv4
-| | ...
-| | Given DHCP relay Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb configures DHCP relay | ${node} | ${relay1} | ipv4 | ${0}
-| | Then DHCP relay configuration from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${relay1_oper}
-| | When DHCP relay test setup
-| | Then Send DHCP messages and check answer | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut_if1}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dhcp_server1_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ... | ${client_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb can remove DHCP relay entry
-| | [Documentation] | Remove DHCP relay configuration, and verify that\
-| | ... | it was removed.
-| | ...
-| | Given DHCP relay configuration from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${relay1_oper}
-| | When Honeycomb clears DHCP relay configuration | ${node}
-| | Then DHCP relay Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb can configure multiple DHCP relay servers.
-| | [Documentation] | Configure multiple DHCP relay servers and verify\
-| | ... | their configuration using operational data.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb clears DHCP relay configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given DHCP relay Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb configures DHCP relay | ${node} | ${relay2} | ipv4 | ${0}
-| | Then DHCP relay configuration from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${relay2_oper}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb can configure DHCP relay entry with ipv6
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv6-DHCPv6.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 configure IP addresses\
-| | ... | neighbors and configure DHCP relay.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send DHCPv6 packets from TG interface to DUT. Receive all\
-| | ... | packets on the second TG interface and verify required fields.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| | ... | AND | Log DHCP relay configuration from VAT | ${node} | ipv6
-| | ... | AND | Honeycomb clears DHCP relay configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given DHCP relay Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb configures DHCP relay | ${node} | ${relay_v6} | ipv6 | ${0}
-| | Then DHCP relay configuration from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${relay_v6_oper}
-| | When DHCP relay test setup IPv6
-| | Then Send DHCPv6 Messages | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if2}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip6} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac} | ${dhcp_server_ip6}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac}
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| DHCP relay test setup
-| | Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | Add ARP on DUT | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dhcp_server1_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | Add ARP on DUT | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dhcp_server2_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | And VPP Route Add | ${dut_node} | 255.255.255.255 | 32 | ${NONE} | local
-| | ... | ${FALSE} | ${NONE}
-
-| DHCP relay test setup IPv6
-| | Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | And Vpp All Ra Suppress Link Layer | ${nodes}
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip6} | ${prefix_length_v6}
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip6} | ${prefix_length_v6}
-| | And Add IP Neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dhcp_server_ip6}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | And VPP Route Add | ${dut_node} | ff02::1:2 | 128 | ${NONE} | local
-| | ... | ${FALSE} | ${NONE}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-int-apihcnc-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-int-apihcnc-func.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index 2ba904449a..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-int-apihcnc-func.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/netconf.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/bridge_domain.robot
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.honeycomb.HcAPIKwInterfaces.InterfaceKeywords
-| ... | WITH NAME | InterfaceAPI
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/netconf/triggers.py
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Netconf test suite. Contains test cases that need to bypass\
-| ... | REST API.*
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC | HC_REST_ONLY
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-
-*** Variables ***
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| &{bd_settings}= | flood=${True} | forward=${True} | learn=${True}
-| ... | unknown-unicast-flood=${True} | arp-termination=${True}
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb can create and delete interfaces
-| | [Documentation] | Repeatedly create and delete an interface through Netconf\
-| | ... | and check the reply for any errors.
-| | ...
-| | Given Netconf session should be established | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb creates first L2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | bd_netconf | ${bd_settings}
-| | :FOR | ${index} | IN RANGE | 20
-| | | When Error trigger is sent | ${trigger_105}
-| | | Then Replies should not contain RPC errors
-
-| TC02: Transaction revert test case 1
-| | [Documentation] | Configure two conflicting VxLAN tunnels, then verify\
-| | ... | that neither tunnel exists.
-| | ...
-| | Given Netconf session should be established | ${node}
-| | ${if_data}= | And InterfaceAPI.Get all interfaces oper data | ${node}
-| | When Error trigger is sent | ${trigger_revert1}
-| | ${if_data_new}= | And InterfaceAPI.Get all interfaces oper data | ${node}
-| | Then Should be equal | ${if_data} | ${if_data_new}
-
-| TC03: Transaction revert test case 2
-| | [Documentation] | Configure two conflicting TAP interfaces, then verify\
-| | ... | that neither interface exists.
-| | ...
-| | Given Netconf session should be established | ${node}
-| | ${if_data}= | And InterfaceAPI.Get all interfaces oper data | ${node}
-| | When Error trigger is sent | ${trigger_revert1}
-| | ${if_data_new}= | And InterfaceAPI.Get all interfaces oper data | ${node}
-| | Then Should be equal | ${if_data} | ${if_data_new}
-
-| TC04: Vlan subinterface creation
-| | [Documentation] | Configure a Vlan sub-interface under a physical interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given Netconf session should be established | ${node}
-| | When Error Trigger Is Sent
-| | ... | ${trigger_vlan} | interface=${interface}
-| | Then Replies should not contain RPC errors
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-int-subint-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-int-subint-apihc-apivat-func.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index b27c7f49f7..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-int-subint-apihc-apivat-func.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,606 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/sub_interface.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/bridge_domain.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/sub_interfaces.py
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb sub-interface management test suite.*
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Test interfaces and their sub-interface parameters:
-| ${super_if}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${super_if2}= | ${node['interfaces']['port3']['name']}
-| ${sub_if_id}= | ${sub_if_1_settings['identifier']}
-| ${sub_if_name}= | ${super_if}.${sub_if_id}
-| ${sub_if2_name}= | ${super_if2}.${sub_if_id}
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb creates sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb creates a sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb configures interface state | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | And sub-interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | When Honeycomb creates sub-interface | ${node} | ${super_if}
-| | ... | ${sub_if_1_match} | ${sub_if_1_tags} | ${sub_if_1_settings}
-| | Then Sub-interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${sub_if_1_oper}
-| | And Sub-interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${sub_if_1_oper}
-| | And sub-interface indices from Honeycomb and VAT should correspond
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb sets interface and sub-interface up
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb changes the state of interface\
-| | ... | and of its sub-interface to up.
-| | ...
-| | Given interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | And interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | down | down
-| | Sub-interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | down | down
-| | When Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | up
-| | Then interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | up
-| | And interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | up
-| | When Honeycomb sets the sub-interface up
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | Then Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | up | up
-| | And sub-interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | up | up
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb sets sub-interface down while its super-interface is up
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb sets the sub-interface down while its \
-| | ... | super-interface is up. It must be possible.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Set super and sub interfaces up
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | up | up
-| | And sub-interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | up | up
-| | And interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | up
-| | And interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | up
-| | When Honeycomb sets the sub-interface down
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | Then interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | up
-| | And interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | up
-| | And sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | down | up
-| | And sub-interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | down | up
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb sets interface and sub-interface down
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb changes the state of interface down and then \
-| | ... | changes the state of its sub-interface down, in this order.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Set super and sub interfaces down
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | up
-| | And interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | up
-| | When Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | Then interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | And interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | Given sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | up | down
-| | And sub-interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | up | down
-| | When Honeycomb sets the sub-interface down
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | Then sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | down | down
-| | And sub-interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | down | down
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb fails to set sub-interface up while its super-interface is down
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb tries to set the sub-interface up while its \
-| | ... | super-interface is down. It must not be possible.
-| | ...
-| | Given interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | And interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | And sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | down | down
-| | And sub-interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | down | down
-| | When Honeycomb fails to set sub-interface up
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | Then interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | And interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | down
-| | And sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | down | down
-| | And sub-interface state from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | down | down
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb fails to delete sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can delete an existing sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | [Setup] | Set super and sub interfaces down
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${sub_if_1_oper}
-| | And sub-interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${sub_if_1_oper}
-| | When Honeycomb fails to remove all sub-interfaces
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if}
-| | Then sub-interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${sub_if_1_oper}
-| | And sub-interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${sub_if_1_oper}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb adds sub-interface to new bridge domain
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb adds a sub-interface to bridge domain.
-| | ...
-| | [Setup] | Set super and sub interfaces down
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${sub_if_1_oper}
-| | And sub-interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${sub_if_1_oper}
-| | When Honeycomb creates first L2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | Then bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb adds sub-interface to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${sub_bd_settings}
-| | Then sub-interface bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${sub_bd_settings}
-| | And sub-interface bridge domain Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${sub_bd_settings}
-| | And sub-interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${sub_if_1_oper}
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb enables tag-rewrite pop 1
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb enables tag-rewrite and sets its \
-| | ... | parameters correctly. Case: pop 1.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1_oper}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1_VAT}
-
-| TC09: Honeycomb enables tag-rewrite push
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb enables tag-rewrite and sets its \
-| | ... | parameters correctly. Case: push.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_push}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_push_oper}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_push_VAT}
-
-| TC10: Honeycomb enables tag-rewrite translate 1-2
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb enables tag-rewrite and sets its \
-| | ... | parameters correctly. Case: translate 1-2.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_translate_1_2}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${tag_rewrite_translate_1_2_oper}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_translate_1_2_VAT}
-
-| TC11: Honeycomb disables tag-rewrite
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb disables the tag-rewrite.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1_oper}
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_disabled}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_disabled_VAT}
-
-| TC12: Honeycomb enables tag-rewrite pop 1 again
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can enable tag-rewrite again, once it \
-| | ... | was disabled by Honeycomb.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1_oper}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1_VAT}
-
-| TC13: Honeycomb modifies the tag-rewrite
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb sets the tag-rewrite:
-| | ... | 1. pop 1, then
-| | ... | 2. push, then
-| | ... | 3. translate 1 - 2
-| | ... | Then Honeycomb disables the tag-rewrite.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1_oper}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_pop_1_VAT}
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_push}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_push_oper}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_push_VAT}
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_translate_1_2}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${tag_rewrite_translate_1_2_oper}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_translate_1_2_VAT}
-| | When Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_disabled}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_disabled_VAT}
-
-| TC14: Honeycomb fails to set wrong vlan-type in tag-rewrite
-| | [Documentation] | Check that Honeycomb does not accept wrong values of \
-| | ... | vlan-type in tag-rewrite.
-| | ...
-| | Given rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | When Honeycomb fails to set wrong rewrite tag
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${tag_rewrite_translate_1_2_wrong}
-| | Then rewrite tag from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And rewrite tag from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name} | ${tag_rewrite_disabled_VAT}
-
-| TC15: Honeycomb configures sub-interface ipv4 address
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an ipv4 address on the\
-| | ... | sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | When Honeycomb sets sub-interface ipv4 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | Then sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-
-| TC16: Honeycomb removes sub-interface ipv4 address
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove configured ipv4 addresses\
-| | ... | from the sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | Run Keyword And Continue On Failure
-| | ... | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | When Honeycomb removes all sub-interface ipv4 addresses
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | Then sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-
-| TC17: Honeycomb modifies existing sub-interface ipv4 address
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can modify an ipv4 address already\
-| | ... | configured on the sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes all sub-interface ipv4 addresses
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | When Honeycomb sets sub-interface ipv4 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | And Honeycomb sets sub-interface ipv4 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_2['address']} | ${ipv4_2['prefix-length']}
-| | Then sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_2['address']} | ${ipv4_2['prefix-length']}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_2['address']} | ${ipv4_2['prefix-length']}
-
-| TC18: Honeycomb modifies sub-interface exact tag match
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can modify a sub-interface with exact\
-| | ... | tag match.
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb configures interface state | ${node} | ${super_if2} | down
-| | And sub-interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if2_name}
-| | When Honeycomb creates sub-interface | ${node} | ${super_if2}
-| | ... | ${sub_if_2_match} | ${sub_if_2_tags} | ${sub_if_2_settings}
-| | Then Sub-interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2} | ${sub_if_id} | ${sub_if_2_oper}
-| | And Sub-interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if2_name} | ${sub_if_2_oper}
-| | And sub-interface indices from Honeycomb and VAT should correspond
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2} | ${sub_if_id}
-
-| TC19: Honeycomb configures sub-interface ipv6 address
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an ipv6 address on the\
-| | ... | sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface ipv6 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And sub-interface ipv6 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | When Honeycomb sets sub-interface ipv6 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv6['address']} | ${ipv6['prefix-length']}
-| | Then sub-interface IPv6 address from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv6['address']} | ${ipv6['prefix-length']}
-| | And sub-interface IPv6 address from VAT should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | ... | ${ipv6['address']} | ${ipv6['prefix-length']}
-
-| TC20: Honeycomb removes sub-interface ipv6 address
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove configured ipv6 addresses\
-| | ... | from the sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface IPv6 address from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv6['address']} | ${ipv6['prefix-length']}
-| | Run Keyword And Continue On Failure
-| | ... | And sub-interface IPv6 address from VAT should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | ... | ${ipv6['address']} | ${ipv6['prefix-length']}
-| | When Honeycomb removes all sub-interface ipv6 addresses
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | Then sub-interface ipv6 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And sub-interface ipv6 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-
-| TC21: Honeycomb modifies existing sub-interface ipv6 address
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can modify an ipv6 address already\
-| | ... | configured on the sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes all sub-interface ipv6 addresses
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface ipv6 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And sub-interface ipv6 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | When Honeycomb sets sub-interface ipv6 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv6['address']} | ${ipv6['prefix-length']}
-| | And Honeycomb sets sub-interface ipv6 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv6_2['address']} | ${ipv6_2['prefix-length']}
-| | Then sub-interface IPv6 address from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv6_2['address']} | ${ipv6_2['prefix-length']}
-| | And sub-interface IPv6 address from VAT should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | ... | ${ipv6_2['address']} | ${ipv6_2['prefix-length']}
-
-| TC22: Honeycomb can configure unnumbered sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an unnumbered interface\
-| | ... | on a sub-interface, borrowing the IP address of a physical interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address | ${node}
-| | ... | ${super_if2} | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | When Honeycomb adds unnumbered configuration to interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if}.${sub_if_id} | ${super_if2}
-| | Then IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2} | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']} | ${ipv4['netmask']}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-
-| TC23: Honeycomb removes sub-interface unnumbered configuration
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove unnumbered configuration\
-| | ... | from a sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes interface IPv4 addresses | ${node}
-| | ... | ${super_if2}
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2} | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']} | ${ipv4['netmask']}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | When Honeycomb removes unnumbered configuration from interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if}.${sub_if_id}
-| | Then IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2} | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']} | ${ipv4['netmask']}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-
-| TC24: Honeycomb can configure unnumbered interface using a sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an unnumbered interface\
-| | ... | on an interface, borrowing the IP address of a sub-interface.
-| | Given IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty | ${node} | ${super_if2}
-| | And ipv4 address from VAT should be empty | ${node} | ${super_if2}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | And Honeycomb sets sub-interface ipv4 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | When Honeycomb adds unnumbered configuration to interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2} | ${super_if}.${sub_if_id}
-| | Then IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2} | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if2}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']} | ${ipv4['netmask']}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-| | And sub-interface ipv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${sub_if_name}
-| | ... | ${ipv4['address']} | ${ipv4['prefix-length']}
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| Set super and sub interfaces up
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb sets super-interface and sub-interface up, in \
-| | ... | this order.
-| | ...
-| | ... | *Arguments:*
-| | ... | - node - Information about a DUT node. Type: dictionary
-| | ... | - super_interface - Super interface. Type: string
-| | ... | - identifier - Sub-interface identifier. Type: integer or string
-| | ...
-| | ... | *Example:*
-| | ... | \| Set super and sub interfaces up\
-| | ... | \| ${nodes['DUT1']} \| GigabitEthernet0/8/0 \| 1 \|
-| | ...
-| | [Arguments] | ${node} | ${super_interface} | ${identifier}
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_interface} | up
-| | Honeycomb sets the sub-interface up
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_interface} | ${identifier}
-
-| Set super and sub interfaces down
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb sets super-interface and sub-interface down, in\
-| | ... | this order.
-| | ...
-| | ... | *Arguments:*
-| | ... | - node - Information about a DUT node. Type: dictionary
-| | ... | - super_interface - Super interface. Type: string
-| | ... | - identifier - Sub-interface identifier. Type: integer or string
-| | ...
-| | ... | *Example:*
-| | ... | \| Set super and sub interfaces down\
-| | ... | \| ${nodes['DUT1']} \| GigabitEthernet0/8/0 \| 1 \|
-| | ...
-| | [Arguments] | ${node} | ${super_interface} | ${identifier}
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_interface} | down
-| | Honeycomb sets the sub-interface down
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_interface} | ${identifier}
-
-| Honeycomb disables tag rewrite
-| | [Documentation] |
-| | ...
-| | ... | *Arguments:*
-| | ... | - node - Information about a DUT node. Type: dictionary
-| | ... | - super_if - Super-interface. Type: string
-| | ... | - identifier - Sub-interface ID. Type: integer or string
-| | ...
-| | ... | *Example:*
-| | ... | \| Honeycomb disables tag rewrite \
-| | ... | \| ${nodes['DUT1']} \| GigabitEthernet0/8/0 \| 1 \|
-| | ...
-| | [Arguments] | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id}
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb configures tag rewrite
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if} | ${sub_if_id} | ${tag_rewrite_disabled}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-intip4-intip6-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-intip4-intip6-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interface to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${interface2}= | ${node['interfaces']['port3']['name']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/ip/ip6.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/interface_ip.py
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb interface management test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb configures and reads interface state
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can modify the admin state of\
-| | ... | VPP interfaces.
-| | ...
-| | Given Interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-| | And Interface state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-| | When Honeycomb configures interface state | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | Then Interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | And Interface state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | When Honeycomb configures interface state | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-| | Then Interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-| | And Interface state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb modifies interface IPv4 address with netmask
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure interfaces for ipv4\
-| | ... | with address and netmask provided.
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And ipv4 address from VAT should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_mask}
-| | Then IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_prefix} | ${ipv4_mask}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb removes IPv4 address from interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can remove configured ipv4\
-| | ... | addresses from interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_prefix} | ${ipv4_mask}
-| | When Honeycomb removes interface IPv4 addresses | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | Then IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And ipv4 address from VAT should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb modifies interface IPv4 address with prefix
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure interfaces for ipv4\
-| | ... | with address and prefix provided.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes interface IPv4 addresses | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And ipv4 address from VAT should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address2} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | Then IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address2} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address2}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_prefix} | ${ipv4_mask}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb modifies IPv4 neighbor table
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can add and remove ARP entries.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb clears all interface IPv4 neighbors
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv4 neighbor from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | When Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_neighbor} | ${neighbor_mac}
-| | Then IPv4 neighbor from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_neighbor} | ${neighbor_mac}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb modifies interface configuration - IPv6
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure interfaces for ipv6.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes interface IPv6 addresses | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv6 address from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And IPv6 address from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv6_address} | ${ipv6_prefix}
-| | Then IPv6 address from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv6_address} | ${ipv6_prefix}
-| | And IPv6 address from VAT should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv6_address} | ${ipv6_prefix}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb modifies IPv6 neighbor table
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can add and remove ARP entries.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb clears all interface IPv6 neighbors
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv6 neighbor from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | When Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv6_neighbor} | ${neighbor_mac}
-| | Then IPv6 neighbor from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv6_neighbor} | ${neighbor_mac}
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb modifies interface configuration - MTU
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure interface\
-| | ... | MTU value.
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface ethernet configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ethernet}
-| | Then Interface ethernet Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ethernet}
-| | And Interface ethernet Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ethernet['mtu']}
-
-| TC09: Honeycomb modifies interface configuration - vrf
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure interface\
-| | ... | vrf ID.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb sets interface VRF ID
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${0} | ipv4
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface VRF ID
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${1} | ipv4
-| | Then Interface VRF ID from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${1} | ipv4
-| | And Interface VRF ID from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${1}
-
-| TC10: Honeycomb can configure multiple IP addresses on one interface
-| | [Documentation] | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-ICMP; Eth-IPv6-ICMPv6
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 set two IPv4 addresses\
-| | ... | and two IPv6 addresses on first interfaces to TG and add ARP entries\
-| | ... | for each address.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send ICMP packets from TG to DUT, using different sets\
-| | ... | of source and destination IP addresses. Receive an ICMP reply\
-| | ... | for every packet sent.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Multiple IP Address Test Teardown | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 address
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${ipv4_address2} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${ipv6_address} | ${ipv6_prefix}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 address
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${ipv6_address2} | ${ipv6_prefix}
-| | Then IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${ipv4_address}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_prefix} | ${ipv4_mask}
-| | And IPv6 address from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${ipv6_address} | ${ipv6_prefix}
-| | And IPv6 address from VAT should contain
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${ipv6_address} | ${ipv6_prefix}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_neighbor} | ${neighbor_mac}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_neighbor2} | ${neighbor_mac2}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${ipv6_neighbor} | ${neighbor_mac}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${ipv6_neighbor2} | ${neighbor_mac2}
-| | And Suppress ICMPv6 router advertisement message | ${nodes}
-| | Then Ping and Verify IP address | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_neighbor} | ${ipv4_address}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | And Ping and Verify IP address | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_neighbor2} | ${ipv4_address2}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | And Ping and Verify IP address | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${ipv6_neighbor} | ${ipv6_address}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | And Ping and Verify IP address | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${ipv6_neighbor2} | ${ipv6_address2}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-
-| TC11: Honeycomb can configure unnumbered interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an unnumbered interface\
-| | ... | on a physical interface, borrowing the IP address of another physical\
-| | ... | interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface2} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | When Honeycomb adds unnumbered configuration to interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${interface2}
-| | Then Wait until Keyword succeeds | 10s | 2s
-| | ... | IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${ipv4_address}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_prefix} | ${ipv4_mask}
-| | And IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_prefix} | ${ipv4_mask}
-
-| TC12: Honeycomb removes interface unnumbered configuration
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove unnumbered configuration\
-| | ... | from an interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${ipv4_address}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_prefix} | ${ipv4_mask}
-| | And IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${ipv4_address}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_prefix} | ${ipv4_mask}
-| | When Honeycomb removes unnumbered configuration from interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | Then Wait until Keyword succeeds | 10s | 2s
-| | ... | IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${ipv4_address} | ${ipv4_prefix}
-| | And IPv4 address from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${ipv4_address}
-| | ... | ${ipv4_prefix} | ${ipv4_mask}
-| | And IPv4 address from Honeycomb should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And ipv4 address from VAT should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-
-| TC13: Honeycomb fails to configure two IPv4 addresses from the same subnet
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure two IPv4 addresses in\
-| | ... | the same subnet onto a single interface. It should not be possible.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes interface IPv4 addresses | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | [Tags] | EXPECTED_FAILING
-| | ...
-# VPP API does not configure the second address, but returns success. VPP-649
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | 192.168.0.1 | ${9}
-| | Then Honeycomb fails to add interface IPv4 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | 192.168.0.2 | ${9}
-| | And Honeycomb fails to add interface IPv4 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | 192.232.0.2 | ${9}
-
-| TC14: Honeycomb fails to configure two IPv6 addresses from the same subnet
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure two IPv6 addresses in\
-| | ... | the same subnet onto a single interface. It should not be possible.
-| | ...
-| | [Tags] | EXPECTED_FAILING
-| | ...
-# VPP API does not configure the second address, but returns success. VPP-649
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes interface IPv6 addresses | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | 10::FF10 | ${64}
-| | Then Honeycomb fails to add interface IPv6 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | 10::FF11 | ${64}
-| | And Honeycomb fails to add interface IPv6 address
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | 10::FFFF | ${64}
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| Multiple IP Address Test Teardown
-| | [Arguments] | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | Honeycomb removes interface IPv4 addresses | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | Honeycomb removes interface IPv6 addresses | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | Honeycomb clears all interface IPv4 neighbors | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | Honeycomb clears all interface IPv6 neighbors | ${node} | ${interface} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-inttap-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-inttap-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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index cffec5b246..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-inttap-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interfaces to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${tap_interface}= | tap_test
-# Configuration which will be set and verified during tests.
-| &{tap_settings}= | tap-name=tap_test | mac=08:00:27:c0:5d:37
-| ... | device-instance=${1}
-| &{tap_settings2}= | tap-name=tap_test | mac=08:00:27:60:26:ab
-| ... | device-instance=${2}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/tap.robot
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb TAP management test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb configures TAP interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure a TAP interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given TAP Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface}
-| | And TAP Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface}
-| | When Honeycomb creates TAP interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings}
-| | Then TAP Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings}
-| | And TAP Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb modifies existing TAP interface configuration
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can re-configure and existing TAP\
-| | ... | interface with new settings.
-| | ...
-| | Given TAP Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings}
-| | And TAP Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb configures TAP interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings2}
-| | Then TAP Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings2}
-| | And TAP Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings2}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb removes TAP interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can remove TAP interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given TAP Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings2}
-| | And TAP Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings2}
-| | When Honeycomb removes TAP interface | ${node} | ${tap_interface}
-| | Then TAP Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface}
-| | And TAP Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-intvhost-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-intvhost-apihc-apivat-func.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index c5cbe6ea4a..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-intvhost-apihc-apivat-func.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${vhost_interface}= | test_vhost
-| &{vhost_user_server}= | socket=/tmp/soc1 | role=server
-| &{vhost_user_server_edit_1}= | socket=/tmp/soc12 | role=server
-| &{vhost_user_server_edit_2}= | socket=/tmp/soc12 | role=client
-| &{vhost_user_client}= | socket=/tmp/soc2 | role=client
-| &{vhost_user_client_edit_1}= | socket=/tmp/soc22 | role=client
-| &{vhost_user_client_edit_2}= | socket=/tmp/soc22 | role=server
-| &{vhost_user_wrong}= | socket=/tmp/soc2 | role=wrong
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/vhost_user.robot
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb vhost-user interface management test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb creates vhost-user interface - server
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb creates a vhost-user interface, role:\
-| | ... | server.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | When Honeycomb creates vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_user_server}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb modifies vhost-user interface - server
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can modify properties of existing\
-| | ... | vhost-user interface, role: server.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | When Honeycomb configures vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_1}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_1}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_1}
-| | When Honeycomb configures vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_2}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_2}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_user_server_edit_2}
-| | When Honeycomb configures vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_user_server}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb deletes vhost-user interface - server
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can delete an existing vhost-user\
-| | ... | interface, role: server.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | When Honeycomb removes vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb creates vhost-user interface - client
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb creates a vhost-user interface, role:\
-| | ... | client.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | When Honeycomb creates vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_user_client}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb modifies vhost-user interface - client
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can modify properties of existing\
-| | ... | vhost-user interface, role: client.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client}
-| | When Honeycomb configures vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client_edit_1}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client_edit_1}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_user_client_edit_1}
-| | When Honeycomb configures vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client_edit_2}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client_edit_2}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_user_client_edit_2}
-| | When Honeycomb configures vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_user_client}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb deletes vhost-user interface - client
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can delete an existing vhost-user\
-| | ... | interface, role: client.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_client}
-| | When Honeycomb removes vhost-user interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb does not set vhost-user configuration on another interface type
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb refuses to set vhost-user\
-| | ... | configuration for interface which is not v3po:vhost-user type.
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb fails setting vhost-user on different interface type
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${vhost_user_server}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node}
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb does not set invalid vhost-user configuration
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb refuses to set invalid parameters to\
-| | ... | vhost-user interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | When Honeycomb fails setting invalid vhost-user configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface} | ${vhost_user_wrong}
-| | Then vhost-user Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vhost_interface}
-| | And vhost-user Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-l2bd-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-l2bd-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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index a869e96c11..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-l2bd-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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@@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interfaces to run tests on.
-| @{interfaces}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ... | ${node['interfaces']['port3']['name']}
-# Configuration which will be set and verified during tests.
-| ${bd1_name}= | bd-01
-| ${bd2_name}= | bd-02
-| &{bd_settings}= | flood=${True} | forward=${True} | learn=${True}
-| ... | unknown-unicast-flood=${True} | arp-termination=${True}
-| &{if_settings}= | split_horizon_group=${1} | bvi=${False}
-| &{if_settings2}= | split_horizon_group=${2} | bvi=${True}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/bridge_domain.robot
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb bridge domain management test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb sets up l2 bridge domain
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can create bridge domains on VPP node.
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb creates first l2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | Then Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Bridge domain Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${0} | ${bd_settings}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb manages multiple bridge domains on node
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can manage multiple bridge domains on\
-| | ... | a single node.
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb creates l2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd2_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | Then Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd2_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Bridge domain Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${0} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Bridge domain Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${1} | ${bd_settings}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb removes bridge domains
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove bridge domains from a VPP\
-| | ... | node.
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb removes all bridge domains | ${node}
-| | Then Honeycomb should show no bridge domains | ${node}
-| | And VAT should show no bridge domains | ${node}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb assigns interfaces to bridge domain
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can assign VPP interfaces to an\
-| | ... | existing bridge domain.
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb creates first l2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb adds interfaces to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | @{interfaces} | ${bd1_name} | ${if_settings}
-| | Then Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Bridge domain Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${0} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb should show interfaces assigned to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | @{interfaces} | ${bd1_name} | ${if_settings}
-| | And VAT should show interfaces assigned to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${0} | @{interfaces} | ${if_settings}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb cannot remove bridge domain with an interface assigned
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove a bridge domain that has an\
-| | ... | interface assigned to it. Expect to fail with code 500.
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Bridge domain Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${0} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb should show interfaces assigned to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | @{interfaces} | ${bd1_name} | ${if_settings}
-| | And VAT should show interfaces assigned to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${0} | @{interfaces} | ${if_settings}
-| | When Run keyword and expect error | HoneycombError* Status code: 500.
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes all bridge domains | ${node}
-| | Then Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd1_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Bridge domain Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${0} | ${bd_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb should show interfaces assigned to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | @{interfaces} | ${bd1_name} | ${if_settings}
-| | And VAT should show interfaces assigned to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${0} | @{interfaces} | ${if_settings}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-l2fib-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-l2fib-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/bridge_domain.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/l2_fib.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/l2_fib.py | ${node} | ${interface}
-| ... | ${interface2}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb L2 FIB management test suite.*
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interface to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${interface2}= | ${node['interfaces']['port3']['name']}
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry (forward)
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb creates a bridge domain and assignes an \
-| | ... | interface to it. Then adds an L2 FIB entry (forward) to the bridge \
-| | ... | domain.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes L2 FIB entry
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_oper['phys-address']}
-| | ...
-| | Given Interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-| | When Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | Then Interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | When Honeycomb creates first l2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | Then Bridge domain Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | When Honeycomb adds interface to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${bd_name} | ${if_bd_settings}
-| | Then Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${if_bd_settings}
-| | Given L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-| | When Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_cfg}
-| | Then L2 FIB Entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_oper}
-| | And L2 FIB entry from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index} | ${l2_fib_forward_vat}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry (static, forward)
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb adds an L2 FIB entry (static, forward) to the \
-| | ... | bridge domain.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes L2 FIB entry
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_static_forward_oper['phys-address']}
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${if_bd_settings}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-| | When Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_static_forward_cfg}
-| | Then L2 FIB Entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_static_forward_oper}
-| | And L2 FIB entry from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index} | ${l2_fib_static_forward_vat}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry (static, filter)
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb adds an L2 FIB entry (static, filter) to the \
-| | ... | bridge domain.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes L2 FIB entry
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_filter_oper['phys-address']}
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${if_bd_settings}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-| | When Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_filter_cfg}
-| | Then L2 FIB Entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_filter_oper}
-| | And L2 FIB entry from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index} | ${l2_fib_filter_vat}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb adds and removes L2 FIB entry (forward)
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb adds an L2 FIB entry (forward) to the bridge \
-| | ... | domain and then Honeycomb removes it from the bridge domain.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes L2 FIB entry
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_oper['phys-address']}
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${if_bd_settings}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-| | When Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_cfg}
-| | Then L2 FIB Entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_oper}
-| | And L2 FIB entry from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index} | ${l2_fib_forward_vat}
-| | When Honeycomb removes L2 FIB entry
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_oper['phys-address']}
-| | Then L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb adds more than one L2 FIB entry
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb adds three L2 FIB entries to the bridge domain.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes all L2 FIB entries
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${if_bd_settings}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-| | When Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_cfg}
-| | And Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_static_forward_cfg}
-| | And Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_filter_cfg}
-| | Then L2 FIB Entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_oper}
-| | And L2 FIB Entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_static_forward_oper}
-| | And L2 FIB Entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_filter_oper}
-| | And L2 FIB entry from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index} | ${l2_fib_forward_vat}
-| | And L2 FIB entry from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index} | ${l2_fib_static_forward_vat}
-| | And L2 FIB entry from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index} | ${l2_fib_filter_vat}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb fails to set wrong L2 FIB entry
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb tries to add an L2 FIB entry with wrong \
-| | ... | parameters to the bridge domain. It must fail.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes all L2 FIB entries
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${if_bd_settings}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-| | When Honeycomb fails to add wrong L2 FIB entry
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_cfg_wrong_mac}
-| | Then L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-| | When Honeycomb fails to add wrong L2 FIB entry
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_cfg_wrong_if}
-| | Then L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-| | When Honeycomb fails to add wrong L2 FIB entry
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_cfg_wrong_action}
-| | Then L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb fails to modify existing L2 FIB entry
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb tries to modify an existing L2 FIB entry. It \
-| | ... | must fail.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes all L2 FIB entries
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${if_bd_settings}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name}
-| | And L2 FIB Table from VAT should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index}
-| | When Honeycomb adds L2 FIB entry to bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_cfg}
-| | Then L2 FIB Entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_oper}
-| | When Honeycomb fails to modify L2 FIB entry
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_oper['phys-address']}
-| | ... | outgoing-interface
-| | ... | ${l2_fib_forward_modified_cfg['outgoing-interface']}
-| | Then L2 FIB Entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${l2_fib_forward_oper}
-| | And L2 FIB entry from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_index} | ${l2_fib_forward_vat}
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| Set test interface down
-| | [Documentation] | Set the interface used in tests down.
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | down
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-lisp-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-lisp-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables***
-| ${ip_address}= | 192.168.0.4
-| @{ip_addresses}= | 192.168.0.5 | 192.168.0.6 | 192.168.0.7 | 192.168.0.8
-| ${state}= | enabled
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${bd_name}= | bd_lisp
-| ${bd2_name}= | bd2_lisp
-| &{bd_settings}= | flood=${True} | forward=${True} | learn=${True}
-| ... | unknown-unicast-flood=${True} | arp-termination=${True}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Trace
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/traffic.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/lisp.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/bridge_domain.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/lisp/lisp.py
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb Lisp test suite.*
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb enables LISP feature
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can enable the LISP feature.
-| | ...
-| | Given LISP Should Not Be Configured | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | Then LISP state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | And LISP state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${state}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb adds locator set and locator
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a locator set.
-| | ...
-| | Given LISP state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | When Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | Then Locator Set From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-
-| TC15: Honeycomb can remove configuration of LISP features
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can disable all LISP features.
-| | ...
-| | Given Locator Set From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | When Honeycomb disables all LISP features | ${node}
-| | Then LISP Should Not Be Configured | ${node}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb configures LISP - remote mapping - Bridge Domain
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a remote LISP mapping\
-| | ... | with a bridge domain.
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | And Honeycomb creates first l2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb adds LISP mapping | ${node} | ${lisp_settings_remote_bd}
-| | Then LISP mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${remote_bd_subtable}
-| | And LISP mapping from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vat_remote_bd}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb can remove LISP mapping
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove a configured LISP mapping.
-| | ...
-| | Given LISP mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${remote_bd_subtable}
-| | And LISP mapping from VAT should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vat_remote_bd}
-| | When Honeycomb removes all LISP mappings | ${node}
-| | Then LISP mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | And LISP mappings from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb configures LISP - remote mapping - VRF
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a remote LISP mapping\
-| | ... | with VRF.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes all LISP mappings | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given LISP mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | And LISP mappings from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds LISP mapping | ${node} | ${lisp_settings_remote_vrf}
-| | Then LISP mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${remote_vrf_subtable}
-| | And LISP mapping from VAT should be | ${node} | ${vat_remote_vrf}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb configures LISP - local mapping - Bridge Domain
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a local LISP mapping\
-| | ... | with a bridge domain.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes all LISP mappings | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Locator Set From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | And LISP mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | And LISP mappings from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb creates first l2 bridge domain
-| | ... | ${node} | ${bd2_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb adds LISP mapping | ${node} | ${lisp_settings_local_bd}
-| | Then LISP mapping from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${local_bd_subtable}
-| | And LISP mapping from VAT should be | ${node} | ${vat_local_bd}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb configures LISP - local mapping - VRF
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a local LISP mapping\
-| | ... | with VRF.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes all LISP mappings | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Locator Set From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | And LISP mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | And LISP mappings from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds LISP mapping | ${node} | ${lisp_settings_local_vrf}
-| | Then LISP mapping from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${local_vrf_subtable}
-| | And LISP mapping from VAT should be | ${node} | ${vat_local_vrf}
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb configures LISP mapping with adjacency
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure local and remote LISP\
-| | ... | mappings with VRF, and configure adjacency.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables all LISP features | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Locator Set From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | And LISP mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | And LISP mappings from VAT should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds LISP mapping | ${node} | ${lisp_settings_both_vrf}
-| | When Honeycomb adds LISP adjacency | ${node} | ${7} | remote_map_vrf
-| | ... | adj01 | ${vrf_adjacency}
-| | Then LISP mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${adj_subtable}
-
-| TC09: Honeycomb configures LISP Map Resolver
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a LISP Map Resolver.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables all LISP features | ${node}
-| | Given Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | And LISP state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | When Honeycomb adds LISP Map Resolver | ${node} | ${ip_address}
-| | Then Map Resolver from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${ip_address}
-| | And Map Resolver from VAT should be | ${node} | ${ip_address}
-
-| TC10: Honeycomb configures LISP Map Server
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a LISP Map Server.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables all LISP features | ${node}
-| | Given Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | Given LISP state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | And LISP state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | When Honeycomb adds LISP Map Server | ${node} | @{ip_addresses}
-| | Then Map Server from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | @{ip_addresses}
-| | And Map Server from VAT should be | ${node} | @{ip_addresses}
-
-| TC11: Honeycomb configures LISP PETR configuration
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure LISP
-| | ... | PETR configuration.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables all LISP features | ${node}
-| | Given Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | Given LISP state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | And LISP state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | When Honeycomb enables LISP PETR feature | ${node} | ${ip_address}
-| | Then PETR configuration from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${ip_address}
-| | And PETR configuration from VAT should be | ${node} | enabled
-
-| TC12: Honeycomb configures LISP RLOC Probing
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure LISP RLOC Probing.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables all LISP features | ${node}
-| | Given Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | Given LISP state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | And LISP state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | When Honeycomb enables LISP RLOC feature | ${node}
-| | Then RLOC Probing from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${True}
-| | And RLOC Probing from VAT should be | ${node} | enabled
-
-| TC13: Honeycomb configures LISP Map Register
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a LISP Map Register.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables all LISP features | ${node}
-| | Given Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | Given LISP state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | And LISP state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${state}
-| | When Honeycomb adds LISP Map Register | ${node} | ${True}
-| | Then Map Register from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${True}
-| | And Map Register from VAT should be | ${node} | enabled
-
-| TC14: Honeycomb enabled LISP PITR feature
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure the LISP PITR feature.
-| | ...
-# HC2VPP-263 Locator set reference in operational data is incorrect
-| | [Tags] | EXPECTED_FAILING
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables all LISP features | ${node}
-| | Given Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${interface} | ${locator_set}
-| | When Honeycomb enables LISP PITR feature | ${node} | ${locator_set}
-| | Then PITR config from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | ${locator_set}
-| | And PITR config from VAT should be | ${node} | ${locator_set}
-
-| TC16: Honeycomb can configure LISP for traffic test - IPv4
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG-DUT1-TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-LISP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] On DUT1 configure IPv4 LISP static adjacencies with TG.
-| | ... | [Ver] Make TG send ICMPv4 Echo Req between its interfaces through\
-| | ... | DUT1 and verify LISP encapsulation of received packet.
-| | ... | [Ref] RFC6830.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | LISP Functional Traffic Test Teardown
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip4} | ${prefix_len4}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip4} | ${prefix_len4}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${src_ip4} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip4} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | When Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${locator_set}
-| | And Honeycomb adds LISP mapping | ${node} | ${lisp_traffic_ip4}
-| | Then send packet and verify LISP encap
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${src_ip4} | ${dst_ip4}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ... | ${src_rloc4} | ${dst_rloc4}
-
-| TC17: Honeycomb can configure LISP for traffic test - IPv6
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG-DUT1-TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv6-LISP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] On DUT1 configure IPv6 LISP static adjacencies with TG.
-| | ... | [Ver] Make TG send ICMPv6 Echo Req between its interfaces through\
-| | ... | DUT1 and verify LISP encapsulation of received packet.
-| | ... | [Ref] RFC6830.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | LISP Functional Traffic Test Teardown
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip6} | ${prefix_len6}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip6} | ${prefix_len6}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${src_ip6} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip6} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | When Honeycomb enables LISP | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds locator set | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${locator_set}
-| | And Honeycomb adds LISP mapping | ${node} | ${lisp_traffic_ip6}
-| | Then send packet and verify LISP encap
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${src_ip6} | ${dst_ip6}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ... | ${src_rloc6} | ${dst_rloc6}
-
-| TC18: Honeycomb configures LISP Map Request Mode
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure LISP Map Request mode.
-| | ... | Note: Map Request Mode cannot be removed once configured.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables LISP | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb Enables LISP | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb sets LISP Map Request Mode | ${node} | ${True}
-| | Then Map Request Mode from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | source-destination
-| | And Map Request Mode from VAT should be | ${node} | src-dst
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-lispgpe-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-lispgpe-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-lispgpe-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables***
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Trace
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/traffic.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/lisp_gpe.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/lisp/lisp_gpe.py
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb LISP GPE test suite.*
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb enables LISP GPE feature
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can enable the LISP GPE feature.
-| | ...
-| | Given LISP GPE Should Not Be Configured | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb enables LISP GPE | ${node}
-| | Then LISP GPE state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | enabled
-| | And LISP GPE state from VAT should be | ${node} | enabled
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb disable LISP GPE feature
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can enable the LISP GPE feature.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb enables LISP GPE | ${node}
-| | Given LISP GPE state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | enabled
-| | And LISP GPE state from VAT should be | ${node} | enabled
-| | When Honeycomb disables LISP GPE | ${node}
-| | Then LISP GPE state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | disabled
-| | And LISP GPE state from VAT should be | ${node} | disabled
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb configures LISP GPE mapping - negative, IPv4
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a LISP mapping\
-| | ... | with VRF.
-| | ...
-| | Given LISP GPE mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds first LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4}
-| | Then LISP GPE mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb can remove LISP GPE mapping
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove a configured LISP GPE\
-| | ... | mapping.
-| | ...
-| | Given LISP GPE mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4}
-| | When Honeycomb removes LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4['id']}
-| | Then LISP GPE mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb configures LISP GPE mapping - positive, IPv4
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a LISP mapping\
-| | ... | with VRF.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${positive_mapping_ip4['id']}
-| | Given LISP GPE mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds first LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${positive_mapping_ip4}
-| | Then LISP GPE mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${positive_mapping_ip4}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb configures LISP GPE mapping - negative, IPv6
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a LISP mapping\
-| | ... | with VRF.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip6['id']}
-| | Given LISP GPE mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds first LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip6}
-| | Then LISP GPE mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip6}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb configures LISP GPE mapping - positive, IPv6
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure a LISP mapping\
-| | ... | with VRF.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${positive_mapping_ip6['id']}
-| | Given LISP GPE mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds first LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${positive_mapping_ip6}
-| | Then LISP GPE mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${positive_mapping_ip6}
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb can modify existing LISP GPE mappping
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can modify and existing LISP GPE\
-| | ... | mapping.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4_edit['id']}
-| | Given LISP GPE mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds first LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4}
-| | Then LISP GPE mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4}
-| | When Honeycomb adds first LISP GPE mapping | ${node}
-| | ... | ${negative_mapping_ip4_edit}
-| | Then LISP GPE mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4_edit}
-
-| TC09: Honeycomb can configure multiple LISP GPE mapppings
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure multiple LISP GPE\
-| | ... | mappings at the same time.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4['id']}
-| | ... | AND | Honeycomb removes LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4_2['id']}
-| | Given LISP GPE mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds first LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4}
-| | And Honeycomb adds LISP GPE mapping | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4_2}
-| | Then LISP GPE mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4}
-| | And LISP GPE mapping from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4_2}
-
-| TC10: Honeycomb can disable all LISP GPE features
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can disable all LISP GPE features.
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb adds first LISP GPE mapping
-| | ... | ${node} | ${negative_mapping_ip4}
-| | When Honeycomb disables all LISP GPE features | ${node}
-| | Then LISP GPE mappings from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | And LISP GPE state from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | disabled
-| | And LISP GPE state from VAT should be | ${node} | disabled
-
-| TC11: Honeycomb can configure LISP GPE for traffic test - IPv4
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG-DUT1-TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-LISPGPE-IPv4-ICMPv4
-| | ... | [Cfg] Configure IPv4 LISP static adjacencies on DUT1.
-| | ... | [Ver] Case: ip4-lispgpe-ip4 - phy2lisp
-| | ... | Make TG send ICMPv4 Echo Req between its interfaces through DUT1\
-| | ... | LISP GPE tunnel verify LISP encapsulation of received packet.
-| | ... | [Ref] RFC6830.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | LISPGPE functional traffic test teardown
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip4} | ${prefix_len4}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip4} | ${prefix_len4}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${src_ip4} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip4} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | When Honeycomb enables LISP GPE | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds LISP GPE mapping | ${node} | ${lisp_traffic_ip4}
-| | Then send packet and verify LISP GPE encap
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${src_ip4} | ${dst_ip4}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ... | ${src_rloc4} | ${dst_rloc4}
-
-| TC12: Honeycomb can configure LISP GPE for traffic test - IPv6
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG-DUT1-TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv6-LISPGPE-IPv6-ICMPv6
-| | ... | [Cfg] Configure IPv6 LISP static adjacencies on DUT1.
-| | ... | [Ver] Case: ip6-lispgpe-ip6 - phy2lisp
-| | ... | Make TG send ICMPv6 Echo Req between its interfaces through DUT1\
-| | ... | LISP GPE tunnel verify LISP encapsulation of received packet.
-| | ... | [Ref] RFC6830.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | LISPGPE functional traffic test teardown
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip6} | ${prefix_len6}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip6} | ${prefix_len6}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${src_ip6} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip6} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | When Honeycomb enables LISP GPE | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb adds LISP GPE mapping | ${node} | ${lisp_traffic_ip6}
-| | Then send packet and verify LISP GPE encap
-| | ... | ${tg_node} | ${src_ip6} | ${dst_ip6}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ... | ${src_rloc6} | ${dst_rloc6}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-nsh-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-nsh-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-nsh-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables***
-| ${super_if}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/nsh.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/vxlan_gpe.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/nsh.py
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/vxlan_gpe.py
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb NSH test suite.*
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Run Keywords
-| ... | Enable Honeycomb Feature | ${node} | NSH | AND
-| ... | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Run Keywords
-| ... | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node} | AND
-| ... | Disable Honeycomb Feature | ${node} | NSH
-| ...
-# NSH packages are not yet available in fd.io.stable.1710.* repos
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC | HC_NSH | EXPECTED_FAILING
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb can configure NSH entry
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an NSH entry.
-| | ...
-| | Given NSH Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds NSH entry | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1}
-| | Then NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1_oper}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb can remove NSH entry
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove an existing NSH entry.
-| | ...
-| | Given NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1_oper}
-| | When Honeycomb removes NSH entry | ${node} | entry1
-| | Then NSH Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb can configure new NSH entry
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an NSH antry after one\
-| | ... | has been deleted.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes NSH entry | ${node} | entry2
-| | ...
-| | Given NSH Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds NSH entry | ${node} | entry2 | ${nsh_entry2}
-| | Then NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry2 | ${nsh_entry2_oper}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb can configure multiple NSH entries at the same time
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an NSH entry when one\
-| | ... | already exists.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb clears NSH configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given NSH Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb adds NSH entry | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1}
-| | And Honeycomb adds NSH entry | ${node} | entry2 | ${nsh_entry2}
-| | Then NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1_oper}
-| | And NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry2 | ${nsh_entry2_oper}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb can configure NSH map
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an NSH map.
-| | ...
-| | Given NSH Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | And Honeycomb creates VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_settings1} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings1}
-| | When Honeycomb adds NSH entry | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1}
-| | And Honeycomb adds NSH map | ${node} | map1 | ${nsh_map1}
-| | Then NSH map from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | map1 | ${nsh_map1_oper}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb can remove NSH map
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove an existing NSH map.
-| | ...
-| | Given NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1_oper}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_settings1} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings1}
-| | And NSH map from Honeycomb should be | ${node} | map1 | ${nsh_map1_oper}
-| | When Honeycomb removes NSH map | ${node} | map1
-| | Then NSH map from Honeycomb should not exist | ${node} | map1
-| | And NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1_oper}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb can modify existing NSH map
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure an NSH map after one\
-| | ... | has been deleted.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes NSH map | ${node} | map1_edit
-| | ...
-| | Given NSH map from Honeycomb should not exist | ${node} | map1_edit
-| | And NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1_oper}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_settings1} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings1}
-| | When Honeycomb adds NSH map | ${node} | map1_edit | ${nsh_map1_edit}
-| | Then NSH map from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | map1_edit | ${nsh_map1_edit_oper}
-| | And NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1_oper}
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb can configure multiple NSH maps at the same time
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure and NSH map when one\
-| | ... | already exists.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Honeycomb clears NSH configuration | ${node} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if2}
-| | ...
-| | Given NSH map from Honeycomb should not exist | ${node} | map2
-| | And NSH entry from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | entry1 | ${nsh_entry1_oper}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_settings1} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings1}
-| | And Honeycomb creates VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if2}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_settings2} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings2}
-| | When Honeycomb adds NSH map | ${node} | map1 | ${nsh_map1}
-| | And Honeycomb adds NSH map | ${node} | map2 | ${nsh_map2}
-| | Then NSH map from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | map1 | ${nsh_map1_oper}
-| | And NSH map from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | map2 | ${nsh_map2_oper}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-pbb-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-pbb-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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index 4547c0c4bf..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-pbb-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables***
-| ${super_if}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/provider_backbone_bridge.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/pbb/pbb.py
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb provider backbone bridge test suite.*
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-# TODO: add verifications once operational data or VPP dump is available.
-| TC01: Honeycomb sets PBB sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb creates a new PBB sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb creates PBB sub-interface | ${node} | ${super_if}
-| | ... | ${cfg_pbb_sub_if_1}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb modifies existing PBB sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb modifies an existing PBB sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb creates PBB sub-interface | ${node} | ${super_if}
-| | ... | ${cfg_pbb_sub_if_1_mod}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb deletes existing PBB sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb deletes an existing PBB sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb removes PBB sub-interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${super_if}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb fails to set wrong destination-address for new PBB sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb fails to create a new PBB sub-interface with\
-| | ... | wrong value of parameter destination-address, type yang:mac-address.
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb fails to create PBB sub-interface | ${node} | ${super_if}
-| | ... | ${cfg_pbb_sub_if_wrong_dst_addr}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb fails to set wrong source-address for new PBB sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb fails to create a new PBB sub-interface with\
-| | ... | wrong value of parameter source-address, type yang:mac-address.
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb fails to create PBB sub-interface | ${node} | ${super_if}
-| | ... | ${cfg_pbb_sub_if_wrong_src_addr}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb fails to set wrong b-vlan-tag-vlan-id for new PBB sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb fails to create a new PBB sub-interface with\
-| | ... | wrong value of parameter b-vlan-tag-vlan-id, type uint16, 12 bit\
-| | ... | range, range 1..4095.
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb fails to create PBB sub-interface | ${node} | ${super_if}
-| | ... | ${cfg_pbb_sub_if_wrong_vlan_tag}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb fails to set wrong i-tag-isid for new PBB sub-interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb fails to create a new PBB sub-interface with\
-| | ... | wrong value of parameter i-tag-isid, type uint32, 24 bit range,\
-| | ... | range 1..16777215.
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb fails to create PBB sub-interface | ${node} | ${super_if}
-| | ... | ${cfg_pbb_sub_if_wrong_i_tag}
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb fails to create new PBB sub-interface without vlan tag
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb fails to create a new PBB sub-interface without\
-| | ... | parameter b-vlan-tag-vlan-id.
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb fails to create PBB sub-interface | ${node} | ${super_if}
-| | ... | ${cfg_pbb_sub_if_no_vlan_tag}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-pluginacl-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-pluginacl-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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index 302b22fa4e..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-pluginacl-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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@@ -1,765 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-| &{if_settings}= | enabled=True
-# Bridge domain settings
-| ${bd_name}= | bd1
-| &{bd_settings}= | flood=${True} | forward=${True} | learn=${True}
-| ... | unknown-unicast-flood=${True} | arp-termination=${False}
-| &{bd_if_settings}= | split_horizon_group=${0} | bvi=${False}
-# Names for AC lists
-| ${acl_name_macip}= | macip
-| ${acl_name_l3_ip4}= | acl_l3_ip4
-| ${acl_name_l3_ip6}= | acl_l3_ip6
-| ${acl_name_l4}= | acl_l4
-| ${acl_name_mixed}= | acl_mixed
-| ${acl_name_icmp}= | acl_icmp
-| ${acl_name_icmpv6}= | acl_icmpv6
-| ${acl_name_reflex}= | acl_reflex
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/bridge_domain.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/access_control_lists.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/traffic.robot
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.honeycomb.HcAPIKwACL.ACLKeywords
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Trace
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.IPv4Setup
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.IPv4Util
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.IPv6Util
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Routing
-| ...
-| Test Setup | Clear Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb access control lists test suite for ACL plugin.*
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: ACL MAC filtering through plugin-acl node - bridged
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 bridge both interfaces to TG\
-| | ... | and configure L2 MAC ACL on ingress interface.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send simple TCP packets from one TG interface to the other,\
-| | ... | using different MACs. Receive all packets except those with\
-| | ... | MACs in the filtered ranges.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Bridged ACL test teardown
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup Interfaces And Bridge Domain For plugin-acl Test
-| | ... | macip | ${acl_name_macip}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_macip} | ${acl_settings} | macip=${True}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_macip}
-| | ... | ingress | macip=${True}
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${classify_src}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${classify_src2}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-
-| TC02: ACL IPv4 filtering through plugin-acl node - bridged
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 bridge both interfaces to TG\
-| | ... | and configure L3 IPv4 ACL on ingress interface with src/dst IP
-| | ... | and protocol number.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send simple TCP and UDP packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different IPv4 IPs. Receive all packets except\
-| | ... | those with IPs in the filtered ranges and UDP protocol payload.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Bridged ACL test teardown
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup Interfaces And Bridge Domain For plugin-acl Test
-| | ... | l3_ip4 | ${acl_name_l3_ip4}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_l3_ip4} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_l3_ip4} | ingress
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | UDP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | UDP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-
-| TC03: ACL IPv6 filtering through plugin-acl node - bridged
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv6-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 bridge both interfaces to TG\
-| | ... | and configure L3 IPv6 ACL on ingress interface with src/dst IP
-| | ... | and protocol number.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send simple TCP and UDP packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different IPv6 IPs. Receive all packets except\
-| | ... | those with IPs in the filtered ranges and UDP protocol payload.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Bridged ACL test teardown
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup interfaces and bridge domain for plugin-acl test
-| | ... | l3_ip6 | ${acl_name_l3_ip6}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_l3_ip6} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_l3_ip6} | ingress
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | UDP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | UDP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-
-| TC04: ACL port filtering through plugin-acl node - bridged
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 bridge both interfaces to TG\
-| | ... | and and configure L4 port ACL on ingress interface
-| | ... | with src/dst port ranges.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send simple TCP and UDP packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different ports. Receive all packets except\
-| | ... | those with ports in the filtered ranges.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Bridged ACL test teardown
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup interfaces and bridge domain for plugin-acl test
-| | ... | L4 | ${acl_name_l4}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_l4} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_l4} | ingress
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${classify_src+5} | ${classify_dst+5}
-
-| TC05: ACL filtering with IPv4 address and TCP port in one rule - bridged
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 bridge both interfaces to TG\
-| | ... | and configure a mixed rule with src/dst IP, TCP protocol
-| | ... | and port ranges.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send simple TCP packets from one TG interface to the other,\
-| | ... | using IPs and ports. Receive all packets except those with\
-| | ... | both IPs and ports in the filtered ranges.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Bridged ACL test teardown
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup Interfaces And Bridge Domain For plugin-acl Test
-| | ... | mixed | ${acl_name_mixed}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_mixed} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_mixed} | ingress
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src_ip} | ${classify_dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src_ip} | ${classify_dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${classify_src_port} | ${classify_dst_port}
-
-| TC06: ACL ICMP packet filtering - bridged
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-ICMP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 bridge both interfaces to TG\
-| | ... | and configure a ICMP protocol filtering by ICMP type and code.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send ICMP packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different codes and types. Receive all packets\
-| | ... | except those with types and codes in the filtered ranges.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Bridged ACL test teardown
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup interfaces and bridge domain for plugin-acl test
-| | ... | icmp | ${acl_name_icmp}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_icmp} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_icmp} | ingress
-| | Then Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${icmp_type} | ${icmp_code}
-| | Then Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${classify_type} | ${icmp_code}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | ICMP echo Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${classify_type} | ${classify_code}
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-| TC07: ACL ICMPv6 packet filtering - bridged
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv6-ICMP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 bridge both interfaces to TG\
-| | ... | and configure a ICMPv6 protocol filtering by ICMPv6 type and code.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send ICMPv6 packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different codes and types. Receive all packets\
-| | ... | except those with the filtered type and code.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Bridged ACL test teardown
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup interfaces and bridge domain for plugin-acl test
-| | ... | icmpv6 | ${acl_name_icmpv6}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_icmpv6} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_icmpv6} | ingress
-| | Then Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${icmp_type} | ${icmp_code}
-| | Then Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${classify_type} | ${icmp_code}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | ICMP echo Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${classify_type} | ${classify_code}
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-| TC08: ACL reflexive IPv4 filtering through plugin-acl node - bridged
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 bridge both interfaces to TG,\
-| | ... | configure a "drop all" ACL on ingress and reflexive ACL on egress.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send a simple TCP packet to VPP interface 1 and do not receive\
-| | ... | it back. Then send the packet with reversed src/dst IP address\
-| | ... | to VPP interface 2 and receive it from interface 1(this should create\
-| | ... | a reflexive "permit" rule) Finally, send the original packet again\
-| | ... | and receive it from interface 2.
-| | ...
-# CSIT-863: running ODL and HC on single node may cause out of memory errors
-| | [Tags] | HC_REST_ONLY
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Bridged ACL test teardown
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup Interfaces And Bridge Domain For plugin-acl Test
-| | ... | reflex | ${acl_name_reflex}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_reflex} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_reflex} | egress
-| | And Import Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/plugin_acl.py
-| | ... | block_all | block_all
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | block_all | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | block_all | ingress
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_dst} | ${classify_src}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${dst_port} | ${src_port}
-| | And Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-
-# Routing section
-# ===============
-
-| TC09: ACL IPv4 filtering through plugin-acl node - routed
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 set IPv4 addresses on both\
-| | ... | interfaces to TG, add ARP entry and routes, and configure L3 IPv4 ACL\
-| | ... | on ingress interface with src/dst IP and protocol.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send simple TCP and UDP packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different IPv4 IPs. Receive all packets except\
-| | ... | those with IPs in the filtered ranges and UDP protocol payload.
-| | ...
-# CSIT-863: running ODL and HC on single node may cause out of memory errors
-| | [Tags] | HC_REST_ONLY
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Routed ACL test teardown - ipv4
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup Interface IPs And Routes For IPv4 plugin-acl Test
-| | ... | l3_ip4 | ${acl_name_l3_ip4}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_l3_ip4} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_l3_ip4} | ingress
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | UDP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | UDP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-
-| TC10: ACL IPv6 filtering through plugin-acl node - routed
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv6-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 set IPv6 addresses on both\
-| | ... | interfaces to TG, add IP neighbor entry and routes, and configure\
-| | ... | L3 IPv6 ACL on ingress interface with src/dst IP and next-header.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send simple TCP and UDP packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different IPv6 IPs. Receive all packets except\
-| | ... | those with IPs in the filtered ranges and UDP protocol payload.
-| | ...
-# CSIT-863: running ODL and HC on single node may cause out of memory errors
-| | [Tags] | HC_REST_ONLY
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Routed ACL test teardown - ipv6
-| | ...
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Import Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/plugin_acl.py
-| | ... | L3_IP6 | ${acl_name_l3_ip6}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | And VPP RA suppress link layer | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor
-| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${gateway} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | And VPP Route Add | ${node} | ${dst_net} | ${prefix_length}
-| | ... | ${gateway} | interface=${dut_to_tg_if2} | use_sw_index=False
-| | And VPP Route Add | ${node} | ${classify_dst_net} | ${prefix_length}
-| | ... | ${gateway} | interface=${dut_to_tg_if2} | use_sw_index=False
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_l3_ip6} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_l3_ip6} | ingress
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | UDP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | UDP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-
-| TC11: ACL port filtering through plugin-acl node - routed
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 set IPv4 addresses on both\
-| | ... | interfaces to TG, add ARP entry and routes, and configure L4 port ACL\
-| | ... | on ingress interface with src/dst port ranges.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send simple TCP and UDP packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different ports. Receive all packets except\
-| | ... | those with ports in the filtered ranges.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Routed ACL test teardown - ipv4
-| | ...
-# CSIT-863: running ODL and HC on single node may cause out of memory errors
-| | [Tags] | HC_REST_ONLY
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup Interface IPs And Routes For IPv4 plugin-acl Test
-| | ... | L4 | ${acl_name_l4}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_l4} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_l4} | ingress
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${classify_src+5} | ${classify_dst+5}
-
-| TC12: ACL filtering with IPv4 address and TCP port in one rule - routed
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 set IPv4 addresses on both\
-| | ... | interfaces to TG, add ARP entry and routes and configure a mixed
-| | ... | rule with src/dst IP, TCP protocol and port ranges.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send simple TCP packets from one TG interface to the other,\
-| | ... | using IPs and ports. Receive all packets except those with\
-| | ... | both IPs and ports in the filtered ranges.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Routed ACL test teardown - ipv4
-| | ...
-# CSIT-863: running ODL and HC on single node may cause out of memory errors
-| | [Tags] | HC_REST_ONLY
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup Interface IPs And Routes For IPv4 plugin-acl Test
-| | ... | mixed | ${acl_name_mixed}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_mixed} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_mixed} | ingress
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | Then Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src_ip} | ${classify_dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src_ip} | ${classify_dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dst_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${classify_src_port} | ${classify_dst_port}
-
-| TC13: ACL ICMP packet filtering - routed
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 set IPv4 addresses on both\
-| | ... | interfaces to TG, add ARP entry and routes, and configure ICMP ACL\
-| | ... | on ingress interface with ICMP type and code.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send ICMP packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different codes and types. Receive all packets\
-| | ... | except those with the filtered type and code.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Routed ACL test teardown - ipv4
-| | ...
-# CSIT-863: running ODL and HC on single node may cause out of memory errors
-| | [Tags] | HC_REST_ONLY
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup Interface IPs And Routes For IPv4 plugin-acl Test
-| | ... | icmp | ${acl_name_icmp}
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_icmp} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_icmp} | ingress
-| | Then Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${icmp_type} | ${icmp_code}
-| | Then Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${classify_type} | ${icmp_code}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | ICMP echo Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${classify_type} | ${classify_code}
-
-| TC14: ACL ICMPv6 packet filtering - routed
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 set IPv6 addresses on both\
-| | ... | interfaces to TG, add ARP entry and routes, and configure ICMP ACL\
-| | ... | on ingress interface with ICMPv6 type and code.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send ICMPv6 packets from one TG interface\
-| | ... | to the other, using different codes and types. Receive all packets\
-| | ... | except those with the filtered type and code.
-| | ...
-# CSIT-863: running ODL and HC on single node may cause out of memory errors
-| | [Tags] | HC_REST_ONLY
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Routed ACL test teardown - ipv6
-| | ...
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Import Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/plugin_acl.py
-| | ... | icmpv6 | ${acl_name_icmpv6}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor
-| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${gateway} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | And VPP RA suppress link layer | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | And VPP Route Add | ${node} | ${dst_net} | ${prefix_length}
-| | ... | ${gateway} | interface=${dut_to_tg_if2} | use_sw_index=False
-| | And VPP Route Add | ${node} | ${classify_dst_net} | ${prefix_length}
-| | ... | ${gateway} | interface=${dut_to_tg_if2} | use_sw_index=False
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_icmpv6} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_icmpv6} | ingress
-| | Then Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${icmp_type} | ${icmp_code}
-| | Then Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${classify_type} | ${icmp_code}
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | ICMP echo Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send ICMP packet with type and code and verify received packet
-| | ... | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${classify_type} | ${classify_code}
-
-| TC15: ACL reflexive IPv4 filtering through plugin-acl node - routed
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 set IPv4 addresses on both\
-| | ... | interfaces to TG, add ARP entries and routes,\
-| | ... | configure a "drop all" ACL on ingress and reflexive ACL on egress.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send a simple TCP packet to VPP interface 1 and do not receive\
-| | ... | it back. Then send the packet with reversed src/dst IP address\
-| | ... | to VPP interface 2 and receive it from interface 1(this should create\
-| | ... | a reflexive "permit" rule) Finally, send the original packet again\
-| | ... | and receive it from interface 2.
-| | ...
-# CSIT-863: running ODL and HC on single node may cause out of memory errors
-| | [Tags] | HC_REST_ONLY
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Routed ACL test teardown - ipv4
-| | ...
-| | Given Setup Interface IPs And Routes For IPv4 plugin-acl Test
-| | ... | reflex | ${acl_name_reflex}
-| | And Add ARP on DUT
-| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${gateway2} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | And VPP Route Add
-| | ... | ${node} | ${src_net} | ${prefix_length} | ${gateway2}
-| | ... | interface=${dut_to_tg_if1} | use_sw_index=False
-| | And VPP Route Add
-| | ... | ${node} | ${classify_src_net} | ${prefix_length} | ${gateway2}
-| | ... | interface=${dut_to_tg_if1} | use_sw_index=False
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_name_reflex} | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_name_reflex} | egress
-| | And Import Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/plugin_acl.py
-| | ... | block_all | block_all
-| | When Honeycomb Creates ACL Chain Through ACL plugin
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | block_all | ${acl_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb Assigns plugin-acl Chain To Interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | block_all | ingress
-| | And Run Keyword And Expect Error | TCP/UDP Rx timeout
-| | ... | Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-| | And Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_dst} | ${classify_src}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${dst_port} | ${src_port}
-| | And Send TCP or UDP packet and verify received packet | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${classify_src} | ${classify_dst}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | TCP | ${src_port} | ${dst_port}
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| Setup interface IPs and routes for IPv4 plugin-acl test
-| | [Documentation] | Import test variables, set interfaces up,
-| | ... | configure IPv4 addresses, add neighbor entry and routes.
-| | ...
-| | [Arguments] | ${test_data_id} | ${acl_name}
-| | ...
-| | Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | Import Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/plugin_acl.py
-| | ... | ${test_data_id} | ${acl_name}
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor
-| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${gateway} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | VPP Route Add
-| | ... | ${node} | ${dst_net} | ${prefix_length} | ${gateway}
-| | ... | interface=${dut_to_tg_if2} | use_sw_index=False
-| | VPP Route Add
-| | ... | ${node} | ${classify_dst_net} | ${prefix_length} | ${gateway}
-| | ... | interface=${dut_to_tg_if2} | use_sw_index=False
-
-| Setup interfaces and bridge domain for plugin-acl test
-| | [Documentation] | Import test variables, set interfaces up and bridge them.
-| | ...
-| | [Arguments] | ${test_data_id} | ${acl_name}
-| | ...
-| | Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | Import Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/plugin_acl.py
-| | ... | ${test_data_id} | ${acl_name}
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | Honeycomb Creates first L2 Bridge Domain
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${bd_name} | ${bd_settings}
-| | Honeycomb Adds Interfaces To Bridge Domain
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${bd_name} | ${bd_if_settings}
-
-| Bridged ACL test teardown
-| | [Documentation] | Log packet trace and ACL settings,
-| | ... | then clean up bridge domains.
-| | ...
-| | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| | Read plugin-ACL configuration from VAT | ${node}
-| | Clear plugin-ACL configuration | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | Honeycomb Removes All Bridge Domains
-| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-
-| Routed ACL test teardown - ipv4
-| | [Documentation] | Log packet trace and ACL settings,
-| | ... | then clean up IPv4 addresses and neighbors.
-| | ...
-| | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| | Read plugin-ACL configuration from VAT | ${node}
-| | Clear plugin-ACL configuration | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | Honeycomb removes interface IPv4 addresses | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | Honeycomb clears all interface IPv4 neighbors | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-
-| Routed ACL test teardown - ipv6
-| | [Documentation] | Log packet trace and ACL settings,
-| | ... | then clean up IPv6 addresses and neighbors.
-| | ...
-| | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| | Clear plugin-ACL configuration | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | Read plugin-ACL configuration from VAT | ${node}
-| | Honeycomb removes interface IPv6 addresses | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | Honeycomb clears all interface IPv6 neighbors | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-policer-apihc-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-policer-apihc-func.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f4d2a9021..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-policer-apihc-func.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,142 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${tg_to_dut_if1_ip}= | 192.168.122.1
-| ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip}= | 192.168.122.2
-| ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip}= | 192.168.123.1
-| ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip}= | 192.168.123.2
-| ${prefix_length}= | ${24}
-| ${dscp_number}= | ${20}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/policer.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/access_control_lists.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Trace
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/policer_variables.py
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb Policer management test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb can configure Policer
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can configure Policer.
-| | ...
-| | Given Policer Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb configures Policer | ${node} | ${policer_data}
-| | Then Policer Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${policer_data_oper}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb can disable Policer
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can disable Policer.
-| | ...
-| | Given Policer Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${policer_data_oper}
-| | When Honeycomb removes Policer configuration | ${node}
-| | Then Policer Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb can configure Policer with increased values of CIR (900kbps)
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can configure Policer\
-| | ... | with increased values of CIR.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Tear down policer test | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Policer Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb configures Policer | ${node} | ${policer_data_2}
-| | Then Policer Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${policer_data_oper_2}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb can configure Packets-Per-Second Based Policer
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can configure Policer\
-| | ... | based on rate-type measured in pps.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Tear down policer test | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Policer Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb configures Policer | ${node} | ${policer_data_3}
-| | Then Policer Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${policer_data_oper_3}
-
-| TC05: Configure Policer on Interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb can configure Policer on a given interface.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Honeycomb disables Policer on interface | ${node} | ${interface} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes ACL session | ${node}
-| | ... | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']['name']}
-| | ... | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_session']['match']} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes ACL table | ${node}
-| | ... | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']['name']} | AND
-| | ... | Tear down policer test | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb configures Policer | ${node} | ${policer_data}
-| | And ACL table from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${node} | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']['name']}
-| | When Honeycomb creates ACL table
-| | ... | ${node} | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']}
-| | And Honeycomb adds ACL session
-| | ... | ${node} | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']['name']}
-| | ... | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_session']}
-| | Then Honeycomb enables policer on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']['name']}
-
-| TC06: VPP policer 2R3C Color-aware marks packet
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1.
-| | ... | [Ref] RFC2474, RFC2698.
-| | ... | [Cfg] Configure 2R3C color-aware policer on DUT1 on the first\
-| | ... | interface.
-| | ... | [Ver] TG sends IPv4 TCP packet on the first link to DUT1.\
-| | ... | Packet on DUT1 is marked with DSCP tag. Verifies if DUT1 sends\
-| | ... | correct IPv4 TCP packet with correct DSCP on the second link to TG.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| | ...
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Honeycomb configures Policer | ${dut_node} | ${policer_data_3}
-| | And ACL table from Honeycomb should not exist
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']['name']}
-| | When Honeycomb creates ACL table
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']}
-| | And Honeycomb adds ACL session
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']['name']}
-| | ... | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_session']}
-| | And Honeycomb enables policer on interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${acl_tables['hc_acl_table']['name']}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | up
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | And VPP Node Interfaces Ready Wait | ${dut_node}
-| | Then Honeycomb Send packet and verify marking | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip} | ${dscp_number}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-proxyarp-apihc-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-proxyarp-apihc-func.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index 1404633acd..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-proxyarp-apihc-func.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,89 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interface to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| &{proxyarp_settings_ipv4}= | vrf-id=${0}
-| ... | low-addr=192.168.1.2 | high-addr=192.168.1.10
-| ${tg_to_dut_ip}= | 10.0.0.100
-| ${dut_to_tg_ip}= | 10.0.0.1
-| ${prefix_length}= | ${24}
-| ${test_ip}= | 192.168.1.5
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/proxyarp.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/ip/ip4.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/traffic.robot
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Trace
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb proxyARP management test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-# TODO: Add operational data and VAT dump verification if/when avaliable
-| TC01: Honeycomb can configure ipv4 proxyARP
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure the proxyARP feature.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes proxyARP configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb configures proxyARP | ${node} | ${proxyarp_settings_ipv4}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb can enable proxyarp on an interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can enable the proxyARP feature\
-| | ... | on an interface.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables proxyARP on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb enables proxyARP on interface | ${node} | ${interface}
-
-| TC03: DUT sends ARP reply on behalf of another machine from the IP range
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG-DUT1.
-| | ... | [Ref] RFC1027.
-| | ... | [Cfg] On DUT1 configure interface IPv4 address and proxy ARP
-| | ... | for IP range, using Honeycomb API.
-| | ... | [Ver] Make TG send ARP request to DUT1 interface,
-| | ... | verify if DUT1 sends correct ARP reply on behalf of machine whose
-| | ... | IP is in the configured range.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Show Packet Trace on all DUTs | ${nodes}
-| | ... | AND | Honeycomb removes proxyARP configuration | ${node}
-| | ... | AND | Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | down
-| | ... | AND | Honeycomb removes interface IPv4 addresses
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ${dut_to_tg_name}= | Get interface name | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ${tg_to_dut_name}= | Get interface name | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut_if1}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | When Honeycomb configures proxyARP | ${dut_node} | ${proxyarp_settings_ipv4}
-| | And Honeycomb enables proxyARP on interface | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_name}
-| | Then Send ARP Request | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut_name}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_ip} | ${test_ip}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-proxynd6-apihc-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-proxynd6-apihc-func.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index 4425750add..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-proxynd6-apihc-func.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interface to run configuration tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-# IPv6 addresses to configure on DUT.
-| ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip}= | 10::1
-| ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip}= | 11::1
-# IPv6 addresses used for TG interfaces.
-| ${test_src_ip}= | 10::2
-| ${test_dst_ip}= | 11::2
-| ${test_dst_ip2}= | 11::3
-# IPv6 subnet prefix length
-| ${prefix_length}= | 64
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/proxyarp.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/ip/ip6.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/traffic.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/features/dhcp_proxy.robot
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Trace
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb IPv6 neighbor discovery proxy test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb can configure IPv6 ND proxy on an interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure the IPv6 ND proxy\
-| | ... | feature on an interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv6 ND proxy from Honeycomb should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | When Honeycomb configures IPv6 ND proxy on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${test_dst_ip}
-| | Then IPv6 ND proxy from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${test_dst_ip}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb can disable IPv6 ND proxy on an interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can remove IPv6 ND proxy feature\
-| | ... | configuration from an interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv6 ND proxy from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${test_dst_ip}
-| | When Honeycomb disables IPv6 ND proxy on interface | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | Then IPv6 ND proxy from Honeycomb should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb can configure multiple IPv6 ND proxies on an interface
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb can configure two ND proxies\
-| | ... | on one interface.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb disables IPv6 ND proxy on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given IPv6 ND proxy from Honeycomb should be empty | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | When Honeycomb configures IPv6 ND proxy on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${test_dst_ip} | ${test_dst_ip2}
-| | Then IPv6 ND proxy from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${test_dst_ip} | ${test_dst_ip2}
-
-| TC04: VPP proxies valid ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery request
-| | [Documentation] |
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT
-| | ... | [Cfg] On DUT configure IPv6 addresses and neighbors, supress router\
-| | ... | advertisement and configure IPv6 Neighbor Discovery proxy.
-| | ... | [Ver] Make TG send a neighbor solicitation packet to it's other\
-| | ... | interface through DUT, verify DUT responds to the packet instead\
-| | ... | of forwarding it. Then exchange ICMPv6 Echo request/reply to verify\
-| | ... | connectivity between interfaces.
-| | ... | [Ref] RFC 4389
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb disables IPv6 ND proxy on interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ...
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix_length}
-| | And Vpp Ra Suppress Link Layer | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | And Vpp Ra Suppress Link Layer | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${test_src_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${test_dst_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | When Honeycomb configures IPv6 ND proxy on interface
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${test_dst_ip}
-| | Then Verify IPv6ND proxy | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if2}
-| | ... | ${test_src_ip} | ${test_dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-routing-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-routing-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-routing-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.honeycomb.Routing.RoutingKeywords
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.Trace
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/ip/ip4.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/ip/ip6.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/routing.robot
-| ...
-| Test Setup | Clear Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Test Teardown | Honeycomb routing test teardown | ${node} | ${table}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb routing test suite.*
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Single hop IPv4 route
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-ICMP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 add ARP entries to both TG\
-| | ... | interfaces and configure route with TG-if2 as next-hop.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send ICMP packet from first TG interface to configured route
-| | ... | destination. Receive packet on the second TG interface.
-| | ...
-| | ${table}= | Set Variable | table1
-| | Given Setup interfaces and neighbors for IPv4 routing test
-| | When Honeycomb configures routing table
-| | ... | ${node} | table1 | ipv4 | ${table1} | ${1}
-| | Then Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | table1 | ipv4 | ${table1_oper}
-| | And Verify route IPv4 | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-
-| TC02: Multi hop IPv4 route
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-ICMP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 add ARP entries to both TG\
-| | ... | interfaces and configure two routes through the second DUT interface.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send 100 ICMP packets from first TG interface to configured
-| | ... | route destination. Receive all packets on the second TG interface and\
-| | ... | verify that each destination MAC was used by exactly 50 packets.
-| | ... | Receive packet on the second TG interface.
-| | ...
-| | ${table}= | Set Variable | table2
-| | Given Setup interfaces and neighbors for IPv4 routing test
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${next_hop1} | ${next_hop_mac1}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${next_hop2} | ${next_hop_mac2}
-| | When Honeycomb configures routing table
-| | ... | ${node} | table2 | ipv4 | ${table2} | ${1}
-| | Then Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | table2 | ipv4 | ${table2_oper}
-| | And Verify multipath Route | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac} | ${next_hop_mac1} | ${next_hop_mac2}
-
-| TC03: Special hop - blackhole IPv4 route
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv4-ICMP.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 add ARP entries to both TG\
-| | ... | interfaces and configure route with special rule blackhole.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send ICMP packet from first TG interface to configured route
-| | ... | destination. Make sure no packet is received on the second TG\
-| | ... | interface.
-| | ...
-| | ${table}= | Set Variable | table3
-| | Given Setup interfaces and neighbors for IPv4 routing test
-| | When Honeycomb configures routing table
-| | ... | ${node} | table3 | ipv4 | ${table3} | ${1} | special=${TRUE}
-| | Then Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | table3 | ipv4 | ${table3_oper}
-| | And Run keyword and Expect Error | ICMP echo Rx timeout
-| | ... | Verify route IPv4 | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-
-| TC04: Single hop IPv6 route
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv6-ICMPv6.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 add ARP entries to both TG\
-| | ... | interfaces and configure route with TG-if2 as next-hop.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send ICMP packet from first TG interface to configured route
-| | ... | destination. Receive packet on the second TG interface.
-| | ...
-| | ${table}= | Set Variable | table4
-| | Given Setup interfaces and neighbors for IPv6 routing test
-| | When Honeycomb configures routing table
-| | ... | ${node} | table4 | ipv6 | ${table4} | ${1}
-| | Then Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | table4 | ipv6 | ${table4_oper}
-| | And Verify route IPv6 | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${next_hop}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-
-| TC05: Multi hop IPv6 route
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv6-ICMPv6.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 add ARP entries to both TG\
-| | ... | interfaces and configure two routes through the second DUT interface.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send 100 ICMP packets from first TG interface to configured
-| | ... | route destination. Receive all packets on the second TG interface and\
-| | ... | verify that each destination MAC was used by exactly 50 packets.
-| | ... | Receive packet on the second TG interface.
-| | ...
-| | ${table}= | Set Variable | table5
-| | Given Setup interfaces and neighbors for IPv6 routing test
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${next_hop1} | ${next_hop_mac1}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${next_hop2} | ${next_hop_mac2}
-| | When Honeycomb configures routing table
-| | ... | ${node} | table5 | ipv6 | ${table5} | ${1}
-| | Then Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | table5 | ipv6 | ${table5_oper}
-| | And Verify multipath Route | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac} | ${next_hop_mac1} | ${next_hop_mac2}
-
-| TC06: Special hop - blackhole IPv6 route
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1=TG.
-| | ... | [Enc] Eth-IPv6-ICMPv6.
-| | ... | [Cfg] (Using Honeycomb API) On DUT1 add ARP entries to both TG\
-| | ... | interfaces and configure route with special rule blackhole.
-| | ... | [Ver] Send ICMP packet from first TG interface to configured route
-| | ... | destination. Make sure no packet is received on the second TG\
-| | ... | interface.
-| | ...
-# HC2VPP-254 Operational data for Blackhole IPv6 route is incorrect
-| | [Tags] | EXPECTED_FAILING
-| | ${table}= | Set Variable | table6
-| | Given Setup interfaces and neighbors for IPv6 routing test
-| | When Honeycomb configures routing table
-| | ... | ${node} | table6 | ipv6 | ${table6} | ${1} | special=${TRUE}
-| | Then Routing data from Honeycomb should contain
-| | ... | ${node} | table6 | ipv6 | ${table6_oper}
-| | And Run keyword and Expect Error | ICMP echo Rx timeout
-| | ... | Verify route IPv6 | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${dst_ip}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac}
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| Setup interfaces and neighbors for IPv4 routing test
-| | Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | Import Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/routing.py
-| | ... | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ipv4 | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | Setup vrf IDs | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${1}
-| | Setup vrf IDs | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${1}
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix_len}
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix_len}
-| | Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${next_hop} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-
-| Setup interfaces and neighbors for IPv6 routing test
-| | Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | Import Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/routing.py
-| | ... | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ipv6 | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | Honeycomb sets interface VRF ID
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${1} | ipv6
-| | Honeycomb sets interface VRF ID
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${1} | ipv6
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | up
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | up
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix_len}
-| | Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix_len}
-| | Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${src_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | Honeycomb adds interface IPv6 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${next_hop} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | Vpp all ra suppress link layer | ${nodes}
-
-| Honeycomb routing test teardown
-| | ...
-| | [arguments] | ${node} | ${routing_table}
-| | ...
-| | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| | Log routing configuration from VAT | ${node}
-| | Honeycomb removes routing configuration | ${node} | ${routing_table}
-
-| Setup vrf IDs
-| | ...
-| | [Arguments] | ${node} | ${interface} | ${vrf}
-| | ...
-| | Honeycomb sets interface VRF ID
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${vrf} | ipv4
-| | Honeycomb sets interface VRF ID
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${vrf} | ipv6 \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-slaac-apihc-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-slaac-apihc-func.robot
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--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-slaac-apihc-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interface to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/slaac.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/traffic.robot
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb SLAAC management test suite.*
-| ...
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/slaac_variables.py
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb can configure SLAAC
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can configure SLAAC.
-| | ...
-| | Given SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-| | And Honeycomb Configures Interface State | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ... | ${address} | ${prefix}
-| | When Honeycomb configures SLAAC | ${node} | ${interface} | ${slaac_data}
-| | Then SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface} | ${slaac_data}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb can disable SLAAC
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can disable SLAAC.
-| | ...
-| | Given SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface} | ${slaac_data}
-| | When Honeycomb removes SLAAC configuration | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | Then SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb can configure SLAAC with suppress link layer disabled
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can configure SLAAC.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | SLAAC test teardown | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-| | And Honeycomb Configures Interface State | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ... | ${address} | ${prefix}
-| | When Honeycomb configures SLAAC | ${node} | ${interface} | ${slaac_data}
-| | Then SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface} | ${slaac_data}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb can configure SLAAC with sending RA packets disabled
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can configure SLAAC\
-| | ... | with given settings.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | SLAAC test teardown | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-| | And Honeycomb Configures Interface State | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ... | ${address} | ${prefix}
-| | When Honeycomb configures SLAAC | ${node} | ${interface} | ${slaac_data_01}
-| | Then SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface} | ${slaac_data_01}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb can configure SLAAC with min interval values
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can configure SLAAC\
-| | ... | with given settings.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | SLAAC test teardown | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-| | And Honeycomb Configures Interface State | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ... | ${address} | ${prefix}
-| | When Honeycomb configures SLAAC | ${node} | ${interface} | ${slaac_data_02}
-| | Then SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface} | ${slaac_data_02}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb can configure SLAAC with max interval values
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb can configure SLAAC\
-| | ... | with given settings.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | SLAAC test teardown | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface}
-| | And Honeycomb Configures Interface State | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | ... | ${address} | ${prefix}
-| | When Honeycomb configures SLAAC | ${node} | ${interface} | ${slaac_data_03}
-| | Then SLAAC Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node}
-| | ... | ${interface} | ${slaac_data_03}
-
-| TC07: DUT retransmits RA on IPv6 enabled interface after a set interval
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG-DUT1-DUT2-TG.
-| | ... | [Cfg] On DUT1 configure IPv6 interface on the link to TG.
-| | ... | [Ver] Make TG wait for two IPv6 Router Advertisement packets\
-| | ... | to be sent by DUT1 and verify the received RA packets are correct.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | SLAAC test teardown | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ...
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv6 address
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${address} | ${prefix}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | up
-| | When Honeycomb configures SLAAC | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${slaac_data}
-| | :FOR | ${n} | IN RANGE | ${2}
-| | | Then Receive and verify router advertisement packet
-| | | ... | ${tg_node} | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac} | ${20}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-snat44-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-snat44-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-snat44-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables***
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/nat.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/nat.py | ${node} | ${interface}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb NAT test suite.*
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb configures NAT entry
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures a static NAT entry.
-| | ...
-| | Given NAT Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${nat_empty}
-| | When Honeycomb Configures NAT Entry | ${node} | ${entry1}
-| | Then NAT Entries From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node} | ${entry1}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb removes NAT entry
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb removes a configured static NAT entry.
-| | ...
-| | Given NAT Entries From Honeycomb Should Be | ${node} | ${entry1}
-| | When Honeycomb Configures NAT Entry | ${node} | ${NONE}
-| | Then NAT Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${nat_empty}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb configures multiple NAT entries
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures two static NAT entries.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb Configures NAT Entry | ${node} | ${NONE}
-| | ...
-| | Given NAT Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${nat_empty}
-| | When Honeycomb Configures NAT Entry | ${node} | ${entry1} | ${0} | ${1}
-| | And Honeycomb Configures NAT Entry | ${node} | ${entry2} | ${0} | ${2}
-| | Then NAT Entries From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${entry1_2_oper} | ${0}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb enables NAT on interface - inbound
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures NAT on an interface\
-| | ... | in inbound direction.
-| | ...
-| | Given NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be Empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | inbound
-| | And NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be Empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | outbound
-| | When Honeycomb Configures NAT On Interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | inbound
-| | Then NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | inbound
-| | And NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | outbound
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb removes NAT interface configuration
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb removes NAT configuration from an interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | inbound
-| | And NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | outbound
-| | When Honeycomb removes NAT interface configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | inbound
-| | Then NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | inbound
-| | And NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | outbound
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb enables NAT on interface - outbound
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures NAT on an interface\
-| | ... | in outbound direction.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes NAT interface configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | outbound
-| | ...
-| | Given NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | inbound
-| | And NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | outbound
-| | When Honeycomb Configures NAT on Interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | outbound
-| | Then NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | inbound
-| | And NAT Interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | outbound
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-spanrx-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-spanrx-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/port_mirroring.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/sub_interface.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/testing_path.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/telemetry/span.robot
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/span.py
-| ... | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ... | ${node['interfaces']['port3']['name']}
-| ... | local0
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/sub_interfaces.py
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Run Keywords
-| ... | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node} | AND
-| ... | Add Interface local0 To Topology | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb port mirroring test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on an interface - receive
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface and verifies
-| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state receive.
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_receive}
-| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_receive}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on an interface - transmit
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface and verifies
-| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state transmit.
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_transmit}
-| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_transmit}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on an interface - both
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface and verifies
-| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state both.
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both}
-| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on an interface with two source interfaces
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface and verifies
-| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state both.
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2}
-| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb can disable SPAN on interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb removes existing SPAN configuration
-| | ... | from interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2}
-| | When Honeycomb removes interface SPAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1}
-| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb can configure SPAN with two destination interfaces from the same source
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on two interfaces and verifies
-| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes interface SPAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes interface SPAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2}
-| | ...
-| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_if2}
-| | And Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${settings_if2}
-| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${settings_if2}
-| | Then Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${settings_if2}
-
-| TC07: DUT mirrors IPv4 packets from one interface to another
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1
-| | ... | [Cfg] (using Honeycomb) On DUT1 configure IPv4 address and set SPAN\
-| | ... | mirroring from one DUT interface to the other.
-| | ... | [Ver] Make TG send an ARP packet to DUT through one interface,\
-| | ... | then receive a copy of sent packet and of DUT's ARP reply\
-| | ... | on the second interface.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb clears all interface IPv4 neighbors
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes interface IPv4 addresses
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes interface SPAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ...
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | up
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ${prefix}
-| | And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ${settings_5}= | create dictionary | state=both
-| | ... | iface-ref=${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | And All Vpp Interfaces Ready Wait | ${nodes}
-| | When Honeycomb configures SPAN on interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${settings_5}
-| | Then Send Packet And Check Received Copies | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1} | ${tg_to_dut_if1_mac}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if1_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if2}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if1_ip} | ${dut_to_tg_if1_ip} | ICMP
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on a sub-interface - receive
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on sub-interface and verifies
-| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state receive.
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb creates sub-interface | ${node} | ${interface1}
-| | ... | ${sub_if_1_match} | ${sub_if_1_tags} | ${sub_if_1_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_receive}
-| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_receive}
-
-| TC09: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on a sub-interface - transmit
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on sub-interface and verifies
-| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state transmit.
-| | ...
-| | Given Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | down | up
-| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_transmit}
-| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_transmit}
-
-| TC10: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on a sub-interface - both
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on sub-interface and verifies
-| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state both.
-| | ...
-| | Given Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | down | up
-| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both}
-| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both}
-
-| TC11: Honeycomb can configure SPAN on a sub-interface with two source interfaces
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on sub-interface and verifies
-| | ... | against VPP SPAN dump in state both.
-| | ...
-| | Given Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | down | up
-| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2}
-| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2}
-
-| TC12: Honeycomb can disable SPAN on interface
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb removes existing SPAN configuration
-| | ... | from sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given Sub-interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | down | up
-| | Given sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_both} | ${settings_if2}
-| | When Honeycomb removes sub-interface SPAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1}
-| | Then sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1}
-
-| TC13: Honeycomb can configure SPAN with two destination sub-interfaces from the same source
-| | [Documentation] | Honeycomb configures SPAN on two sub-interfaces
-| | ... | and verifies against VPP SPAN dump.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes sub-interface SPAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | AND
-| | ... | Honeycomb removes sub-interface SPAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${1}
-| | ...
-| | Given Honeycomb creates sub-interface | ${node} | ${interface2}
-| | ... | ${sub_if_2_match} | ${sub_if_2_tags} | ${sub_if_2_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_if2}
-| | And Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${1} | ${settings_if2}
-| | Then Sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface1} | ${1} | ${settings_if2}
-| | Then Sub-Interface SPAN Operational Data from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface2} | ${1} | ${settings_if2}
-
-| TC14: DUT mirrors IPv4 packets from an interface to a sub-interface
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Top] TG=DUT1
-| | ... | [Cfg] (using Honeycomb) On DUT1 configure IPv4 address and set SPAN\
-| | ... | mirroring from one DUT interface to a sub-interface on the other\
-| | ... | interface.
-| | ... | [Ver] Make TG send an ARP packet to DUT through one interface,\
-| | ... | then receive a copy of sent packet and of DUT's ARP reply\
-| | ... | on the sub-interface.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Show Packet Trace on All DUTs | ${nodes}
-| | ...
-| | Given Configure path in 2-node circular topology
-| | ... | ${nodes['TG']} | ${nodes['DUT1']} | ${nodes['TG']}
-| | And Honeycomb creates sub-interface | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | ${sub_if_1_match} | ${sub_if_1_tags} | ${sub_if_1_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1}
-| | ... | up
-| | And Honeycomb configures interface state | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | up
-| | And Honeycomb sets the sub-interface up
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${1}
-| | And Honeycomb sets interface IPv4 address with prefix | ${dut_node}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ${prefix}
-| | And And Honeycomb adds interface IPv4 neighbor
-| | ... | ${dut_node} | ${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ${settings_5}= | create dictionary | state=both
-| | ... | iface-ref=${dut_to_tg_if2}
-| | And All Vpp Interfaces Ready Wait | ${nodes}
-| | When Honeycomb Configures SPAN on sub-interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${dut_to_tg_if1} | ${1} | ${settings_5}
-| | Then Send Packet And Check Received Copies | ${tg_node}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2} | ${tg_to_dut_if2_mac}
-| | ... | ${dut_to_tg_if2_mac} | ${tg_to_dut_if1}
-| | ... | ${tg_to_dut_if2_ip} | ${dut_to_tg_if2_ip} | ICMP
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-vxlan-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-vxlan-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-vxlan-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interfaces to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${vx_interface}= | vx_tunnel_test
-# Configuration which will be set and verified during tests.
-| &{vxlan_settings}= | src=192.168.0.2 | dst=192.168.0.3 | vni=${88}
-| ... | encap-vrf-id=${0}
-| &{vxlan_settings2}= | src=192.168.0.4 | dst=192.168.0.5 | vni=${47}
-| ... | encap-vrf-id=${0}
-| &{vxlan_settings_ipv6}= | src=10::10 | dst=10::11 | vni=${88}
-| ... | encap-vrf-id=${0}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/vxlan.robot
-# import additional VxLAN settings from resource file
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/vxlan.py
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb VxLAN management test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb configures VxLAN tunnel
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure VxLAN settings.
-| | ...
-| | Given VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface VxLAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface} | ${vxlan_settings}
-| | Then VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface} | ${vxlan_settings}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_settings}
-| | ${vxlan_index}= | Get interface index from oper data
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-| | Set Suite Variable | ${vxlan_index}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb disables VxLAN tunnel
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can reset VxLAN configuration.
-| | ...
-| | Given VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface} | ${vxlan_settings}
-| | And Honeycomb should not show disabled interface in oper data
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_index}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb removes VxLAN tunnel settings | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-| | Then VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-| | And Honeycomb should show disabled interface in oper data
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_index}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty | ${node}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb can configure VXLAN tunnel after one has been disabled
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure VxLAN settings again\
-| | ... | after previous settings have been removed.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes VxLAN tunnel settings
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-| | And Honeycomb should show disabled interface in oper data
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_index}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface VxLAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface} | ${vxlan_settings2}
-| | Then VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface} | ${vxlan_settings2}
-| | And Honeycomb should not show disabled interface in oper data
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_index}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_settings2}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb does not set VxLAN configuration on another interface type
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API prevents setting VxLAN\
-| | ... | on incorrect interface.
-| | ...
-| | Given VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb fails setting VxLan on different interface type
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | ${vxlan_settings2}
-| | Then VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb does not set invalid VxLAN configuration
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API prevents setting incorrect VxLAN\
-| | ... | settings.
-| | ...
-| | Given VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb fails setting invalid VxLAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface} | ${vxlan_invalid}
-| | Then VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb configures VxLAN tunnel with ipv6
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure VxLAN with\
-| | ... | ipv6 settings.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown] | Honeycomb removes VxLAN tunnel settings
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-| | ...
-| | Given VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb sets interface VxLAN configuration
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface} | ${vxlan_settings_ipv6}
-| | Then VxLAN Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vx_interface} | ${vxlan_settings_ipv6}
-| | And VxLAN Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_settings_ipv6}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-vxlangpe-apihc-apivat-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-cfg-vxlangpe-apihc-apivat-func.robot
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-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interface to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-
-# Parameters to be set on existing interface
-| ${vxlan_gpe_existing_if}= | ${interface}
-| &{vxlan_gpe_base_wrong_interface_settings}=
-| ... | name=${vxlan_gpe_existing_if}
-| ... | type=iana-if-type:ethernetCsmacd
-| ... | description=for testing purposes
-| ... | enabled=true
-| ... | link-up-down-trap-enable=enabled
-| &{vxlan_gpe_wrong_interface_settings}=
-| ... | local=192.168.50.77
-| ... | remote=192.168.50.72
-| ... | vni=${9}
-| ... | next-protocol=wrong_ipv4
-| ... | encap-vrf-id=${0}
-| ... | decap-vrf-id=${0}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/vxlan_gpe.robot
-# Import additional VxLAN GPE settings from resource file
-| Variables | resources/test_data/honeycomb/vxlan_gpe.py
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb VxLAN-GPE management test suite.*
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb creates VxLAN GPE tunnel
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure a VxLAN GPE tunnel.
-| | ...
-| | [Tags] | HC_FUNC
-| | Given interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | And interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | When Honeycomb creates VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_settings} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings}
-| | Then VxLAN GPE Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_settings} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Interface indices from Honeycomb and VAT should correspond
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb removes VxLAN GPE tunnel
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can remove VxLAN GPE tunnel.
-| | ...
-| | [Tags] | HC_FUNC
-| | Given VxLAN GPE Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_settings} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings}
-| | VxLAN GPE Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings}
-| | When Honeycomb removes VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | Then VxLAN GPE Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if1}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb sets wrong interface type while creating VxLAN GPE tunnel
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb refuses to create a VxLAN GPE tunnel\
-| | ... | with a wrong interface type set.
-| | ...
-| | [Tags] | HC_FUNC
-| | Given interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if2}
-| | And interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if2}
-| | When Honeycomb fails to create VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if2}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_wrong_type_base_settings} | ${vxlan_gpe_settings}
-| | Then interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if2}
-| | And interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if2}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb sets wrong protocol while creating VxLAN GPE tunnel
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb refuses to create a VxLAN GPE tunnel\
-| | ... | with a wrong next-protocol set.
-| | ...
-| | [Tags] | HC_FUNC
-| | Given interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if3}
-| | And interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if3}
-| | When Honeycomb fails to create VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if3}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_wrong_protocol_base_settings}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_wrong_protocol_settings}
-| | Then interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if3}
-| | And interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if3}
-
-| TC05: Honeycomb sets VxLAN GPE tunnel on existing interface with wrong type
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb refuses to create a VxLAN GPE tunnel\
-| | ... | on existing interface with wrong type.
-| | ...
-| | [Tags] | HC_FUNC
-| | Given VxLAN GPE Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb fails to create VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_existing_if}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_wrong_interface_settings}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_wrong_interface_settings}
-| | Then VxLAN GPE Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node}
-
-| TC06: Honeycomb creates VxLAN GPE tunnel with ipv6
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure a VxLAN GPE tunnel\
-| | ... | with IPv6 addresses.
-| | ...
-# Disabled due to VPP-875
-#| | [Tags] | HC_FUNC
-| | Given VxLAN GPE Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if5}
-| | When Honeycomb creates VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if5}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_ipv6_settings} | ${vxlan_gpe_ipv6_settings}
-| | Then VxLAN GPE Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if5}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_ipv6_settings} | ${vxlan_gpe_ipv6_settings}
-| | And Run Keyword And Continue On Failure
-| | ... | VxLAN GPE Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if5} | ${vxlan_gpe_ipv6_settings}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Interface indices from Honeycomb and VAT should correspond
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if5}
-
-| TC07: Honeycomb creates a second VxLAN GPE tunnel with ipv6
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb API can configure another VxLAN\
-| | ... | GPE tunnel with IPv6 addresses.
-| | ...
-# Disabled due to VPP-875
-#| | [Tags] | HC_FUNC
-| | Given interface Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if6}
-| | And interface Operational Data From VAT Should Be empty
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if6}
-| | When Honeycomb creates VxLAN GPE interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if6}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_ipv6_settings2} | ${vxlan_gpe_ipv6_settings2}
-| | Then VxLAN GPE Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if6}
-| | ... | ${vxlan_gpe_base_ipv6_settings2} | ${vxlan_gpe_ipv6_settings2}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if6} | ${vxlan_gpe_ipv6_settings2}
-| | And VxLAN GPE Interface indices from Honeycomb and VAT should correspond
-| | ... | ${node} | ${vxlan_gpe_if6}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-notif-apihcnc-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-notif-apihcnc-func.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index 5320a7fcb7..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-notif-apihcnc-func.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables ***
-# Interfaces to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-| ${tap_interface}= | tap_test
-| &{tap_settings}= | tap-name=tap_test | mac=08:00:27:c0:5d:37
-| ... | device-instance=${1}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/tap.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/notifications.robot
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb notifications test suite.*
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Set Up Honeycomb Notifications Functional Test Suite
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Tear Down Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_FUNC
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Honeycomb sends notification on interface state change
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb sends a state-changed notification\
-| | ... | when the state of an interface is changed.
-| | ...
-| | Given Interface state from Honeycomb should be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-| | And Interface state from VAT should be | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-| | And Notification listener should be established | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb configures interface state | ${node} | ${interface} | up
-| | Then Honeycomb should send interface state notification | ${interface} | up
-| | When Honeycomb configures interface state | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-| | And Honeycomb should send interface state notification | ${interface} | down
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb sends notification on interface deletion
-| | [Documentation] | Check if Honeycomb sends an interface-deleted notification
-| | ... | when an interface is deleted.
-| | ...
-| | Given TAP Operational Data From Honeycomb Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings}
-| | And TAP Operational Data From VAT Should Be
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings}
-| | And Notification listener should be established | ${node}
-| | When Honeycomb removes TAP interface | ${node} | ${tap_interface}
-| | Then Honeycomb should send interface deleted notification | ${tap_interface}
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| Set Up Honeycomb Notifications Functional Test Suite
-| | Set Up Honeycomb Functional Test Suite | ${node}
-| | Honeycomb configures interface state
-| | ... | ${node} | ${interface} | down
-| | Honeycomb creates TAP interface
-| | ... | ${node} | ${tap_interface} | ${tap_settings} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-statepersist-apihc-func.robot b/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-statepersist-apihc-func.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index b7fe610b18..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/func/honeycomb/mgmt-statepersist-apihc-func.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,166 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables***
-# Interface to run tests on.
-| ${interface}= | ${node['interfaces']['port1']['name']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/persistence.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/bridge_domain.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/l2_fib.robot
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Run Keywords
-| ... | Configure Persistence | ${node} | enable | AND
-| ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Configure Persistence | ${node} | disable
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_PERSIST | HC_REST_ONLY
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Honeycomb configuration persistence test suite.*
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-# multi-feature cases
-# ===================
-| TC01: Honeycomb persists configuration through restart of both Honeycomb and VPP
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb maintains configuration after both\
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb and VPP.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Multi-Feature Persistence test configuration | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Multi-Feature persistence Test Verification | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Log persisted configuration on node | ${node}
-| | When Restart Honeycomb and VPP in pesistence test | ${node}
-| | Then Multi-Feature persistence Test Verification | ${node} | ${interface}
-
-| TC02: Honeycomb reverts to defaults if persistence files are invalid
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb reverts to default configuration when\
-| | ... | persistence files are damaged or invalid.
-| | ...
-| | [Tags] | HC_FUNC
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Multi-Feature Persistence test configuration | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Multi-Feature persistence Test Verification | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | When Persistence file is damaged during restart | ${node}
-| | Then Honeycomb and VPP should have default configuration | ${node}
-
-| TC03: Honeycomb persists configuration through restart of Honeycomb
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb maintains configuration after it\
-| | ... | is restarted.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Multi-Feature Persistence test configuration | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Multi-Feature persistence Test Verification | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Log persisted configuration on node | ${node}
-| | When Restart Honeycomb | ${node}
-| | Then Multi-Feature persistence Test Verification | ${node} | ${interface}
-
-| TC04: Honeycomb persists configuration through restart of VPP
-| | [Documentation] | Checks if Honeycomb updates VPP settings after VPP is\
-| | ... | restarted.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Multi-Feature Persistence test configuration | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Multi-Feature persistence Test Verification | ${node} | ${interface}
-| | And Log persisted configuration on node | ${node}
-| | When Restart VPP | ${node}
-| | Then Multi-Feature persistence Test Verification | ${node} | ${interface}
-
-# single-feature cases
-# ====================
-
-| TC05: Persist configuration of IP addresses and neighbors - HC and VPP restart
-| | [Documentation] | Verify persistence of interface state, IPv4 address
-| | ... | and neighbor entries through restart of both Honeycomb and VPP.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Interface Persistence Setup | ${node}
-| | And Interface Persistence Check | ${node}
-| | When Restart Honeycomb and VPP in pesistence test | ${node}
-| | Then Interface Persistence Check | ${node}
-
-| TC06: Persist configuration of IP addresses and neighbors - HC restart
-| | [Documentation] | Verify persistence of interface state, IPv4 address
-| | ... | and neighbor entries through restart of Honeycomb.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Interface Persistence Setup | ${node}
-| | And Interface Persistence Check | ${node}
-| | When Restart Honeycomb | ${node}
-| | Then Interface Persistence Check | ${node}
-
-| TC07: Persist configuration of IP addresses and neighbors - VPP restart
-| | [Documentation] | Verify persistence of interface state, IPv4 address
-| | ... | and neighbor entries through restart of VPP.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Interface Persistence Setup | ${node}
-| | And Interface Persistence Check | ${node}
-| | When Restart VPP | ${node}
-| | Then Interface Persistence Check | ${node}
-
-| TC08: Honeycomb persists configuration of bridge domains - HC and VPP restart
-| | [Documentation] | Verify persistence of bridge domain, L2-FIB entry
-| | ... | and Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment through restart
-| | ... | of both Honeycomb and VPP.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge Domain Persistence Setup | ${node}
-| | When Restart Honeycomb and VPP in pesistence test | ${node}
-| | Then Bridge Domain Persistence Check | ${node}
-
-| TC09: Honeycomb persists configuration of bridge domains - HC restart
-| | [Documentation] | Verify persistence of bridge domain, L2-FIB entry
-| | ... | and Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment through restart
-| | ... | of Honeycomb.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge Domain Persistence Setup | ${node}
-| | When Restart Honeycomb | ${node}
-| | Then Bridge Domain Persistence Check | ${node}
-
-| TC10: Honeycomb persists configuration of bridge domains - VPP restart
-| | [Documentation] | Verify persistence of bridge domain, L2-FIB entry
-| | ... | and Bridge domain Operational Interface Assignment through restart
-| | ... | of VPP.
-| | ...
-| | [Teardown]
-| | ... | Restart Honeycomb And VPP And Clear Persisted Configuration | ${node}
-| | ...
-| | Given Bridge Domain Persistence Setup | ${node}
-| | When Restart VPP | ${node}
-| | Then Bridge Domain Persistence Check | ${node}
-
-#TODO: All other features
diff --git a/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/__init__.robot b/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/__init__.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index b984993139..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/__init__.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Variables***
-# Honeycomb node to run tests on.
-| ${node}= | ${nodes['DUT1']}
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/default.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/shared/interfaces.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/honeycomb.robot
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/performance.robot
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.SetupFramework
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.CpuUtils
-| Library | resources.libraries.python.honeycomb.Performance
-| Suite Setup | Setup suite for Honeycomb performance tests
-| Suite Teardown | Run Keywords
-| ... | Stop VPP Service on DUT | ${node}
-| ... | AND | Archive Honeycomb Log File | ${node} | perf=${True}
-| ... | AND | Stop honeycomb service on DUTs | ${node}
-
-*** Keywords ***
-| Setup suite for Honeycomb performance tests
-| | [Documentation] | Setup variables and configure VPP and Honeycomb
-| | ... | for performance testing.
-| | ...
-| | Set Global Variable | ${node}
-| | ${cores}= | Get Length | ${node['cpuinfo']}
-| | Set Global Variable | ${cores}
-| | Stop VPP Service on DUT | ${node}
-| | Stop Honeycomb service on DUTs | ${node}
-| | Generate VPP Startup Configuration for Honeycomb Test on DUT | ${node}
-| | Configure Restconf binding address | ${node}
-| | Configure Log Level | ${node} | INFO
-| | Configure Persistence | ${node} | disable
-| | Configure jVPP timeout | ${node} | ${14}
-| | Generate Honeycomb startup configuration for performance test
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores}
-| | Clear Persisted Honeycomb Configuration | ${node}
-
-| Configure ODL Client for performance tests
-| | [Documentation] | Setup ODL client for performance testing.
-| | ...
-| | ${use_odl_client}= | Get Variable Value | ${HC_ODL}
-| | Run Keyword If | '${use_odl_client}' != '${NONE}'
-| | ... | Run Keywords
-| | ... | Set Global Variable | ${use_odl_client}
-| | ... | AND | Copy ODL client | ${node} | ${HC_ODL} | ~ | ${install_dir}
-| | ... | AND | Configure ODL Client Service On DUT | ${node} | ${install_dir}
-| | ... | ELSE | Log | Variable HC_ODL is not present. Not using ODL.
-| | ... | level=INFO
diff --git a/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf16t-crud-read.robot b/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf16t-crud-read.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index c13851cc62..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf16t-crud-read.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/performance.robot
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Run Keywords
-| ... | Configure Honeycomb Netconf threads | ${node} | ${16}
-| ... | AND | Honeycomb Performance Suite Setup Generic | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Honeycomb Performance Suite Teardown Generic | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_PERF
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Base Netconf operational read test suite with sixteen Netconf
-| ... | threads.*
-| ...
-| ... | *[Top] Network Topologies:* DUT1 single-node topology.
-| ... | *[Enc] Packet Encapsulations:* Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| ... | *[Cfg] DUT configuration:* Default
-| ... | *[Ver] verification:* DUT verifies Honeycomb's response times with zero
-| ... | error or loss tolerance. Test packets are generated by DUT1 on localhost
-| ... | loopback interface.
-| ... | Traffic profile contains flow-groups containing REST requests
-| ... | for operational reads.
-| ... | *[Ref] Applicable standard specifications:* RFC6241.
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Base operational read with 1 TG thread
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in a single thread.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${100000}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC02: Base operational read with 2 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in two threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${2}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${50000}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC03: Base operational read with 4 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in four threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${4}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${25000}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC04: Base operational read with 8 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in eigth threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${8}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${12500}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC05: Base operational read with 16 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in sixteen threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${16}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${6250}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf1t-crud-read.robot b/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf1t-crud-read.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index d46fdf795b..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf1t-crud-read.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/performance.robot
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Run Keywords
-| ... | Configure Honeycomb Netconf threads | ${node} | ${1}
-| ... | AND | Honeycomb Performance Suite Setup Generic | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Honeycomb Performance Suite Teardown Generic | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_PERF
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Base Netconf operational read test suite with one Netconf
-| ... | thread.*
-| ...
-| ... | *[Top] Network Topologies:* DUT1 single-node topology.
-| ... | *[Enc] Packet Encapsulations:* Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| ... | *[Cfg] DUT configuration:* Default
-| ... | *[Ver] verification:* DUT verifies Honeycomb's response times with zero
-| ... | error or loss tolerance. Test packets are generated by DUT1 on localhost
-| ... | loopback interface.
-| ... | Traffic profile contains flow-groups containing REST requests
-| ... | for operational reads.
-| ... | *[Ref] Applicable standard specifications:* RFC6241.
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Base operational read with 1 TG thread
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in a single thread.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${100000}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC02: Base operational read with 2 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in two threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${2}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${50000}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC03: Base operational read with 4 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in four threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${4}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${25000}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC04: Base operational read with 8 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in eigth threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${8}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${12500}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC05: Base operational read with 16 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in sixteen threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${16}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${6250}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
diff --git a/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf8t-crud-read.robot b/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf8t-crud-read.robot
deleted file mode 100644
index 9928f15f1d..0000000000
--- a/tests/vpp/perf/honeycomb/localhostp1-tcp-netconf8t-crud-read.robot
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright (c) 2017 Cisco and/or its affiliates.
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-*** Settings ***
-| Resource | resources/libraries/robot/honeycomb/performance.robot
-| ...
-| Suite Setup | Run Keywords
-| ... | Configure Honeycomb Netconf threads | ${node} | ${8}
-| ... | AND | Honeycomb Performance Suite Setup Generic | ${node}
-| ...
-| Suite Teardown | Honeycomb Performance Suite Teardown Generic | ${node}
-| ...
-| Force Tags | HC_PERF
-| ...
-| Documentation | *Base Netconf operational read test suite with eight Netconf
-| ... | threads.*
-| ...
-| ... | *[Top] Network Topologies:* DUT1 single-node topology.
-| ... | *[Enc] Packet Encapsulations:* Eth-IPv4-TCP.
-| ... | *[Cfg] DUT configuration:* Default
-| ... | *[Ver] verification:* DUT verifies Honeycomb's response times with zero
-| ... | error or loss tolerance. Test packets are generated by DUT1 on localhost
-| ... | loopback interface.
-| ... | Traffic profile contains flow-groups containing REST requests
-| ... | for operational reads.
-| ... | *[Ref] Applicable standard specifications:* RFC6241.
-
-*** Test Cases ***
-| TC01: Base operational read with 1 TG thread
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in a single thread.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${100000}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC02: Base operational read with 2 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in two threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${2}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${50000}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC03: Base operational read with 4 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in four threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${4}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${25000}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC04: Base operational read with 8 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in eigth threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${8}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${12500}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC05: Base operational read with 16 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in sixteen threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${16}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${6250}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}
-
-| TC05: Base operational read with 24 TG threads
-| | [Documentation]
-| | ... | [Ver] Measure response time using single trial throughput test
-| | ... | with 100K requests generated in sixteen threads.
-| | ${cycles}= | Set Variable | ${1}
-| | ${threads}= | Set Variable | ${24}
-| | ${entries}= | Set Variable | ${6250}
-| | Run base operational read performance trial
-| | ... | ${node} | ${cores} | ${cycles} | ${threads} | ${entries}