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-rw-r--r-- | doc/trex_port_service_mode.asciidoc | 25 |
2 files changed, 29 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/doc/release_notes.asciidoc b/doc/release_notes.asciidoc index 33427eb3..cfa0525f 100755 --- a/doc/release_notes.asciidoc +++ b/doc/release_notes.asciidoc @@ -32,6 +32,14 @@ endif::backend-docbook[] * link:https://trex-tgn.cisco.com/youtrack/issue/trex-342[trex-342] +== Release 2.16 == + +* IPv6 console basic support (link:trex_stateless.html#_ipv6_nd_client[ipv6]): +** scan6 function to search for IPv6-enabled neighbors +** ping can be used with IPv6 addresses to ping nearby devices +* Stateless Rx capturing mode support link:trex_stateless.html#_packet_capturing[capturing] +* Stateless support functional testing / send packet /expect RX packet etc link:trex_stateless.html#_functional_tutorials[functional] + === Video Tutorials (Beta) : === Our first video tutorial on YouTube: @@ -48,13 +56,6 @@ endif::backend-xhtml11[] The Tutorial shows a little bit of our new packet capture ability which was released on v2.16 -== Release 2.16 == - -* IPv6 console basic support (link:trex_stateless.html#_ipv6_nd_client[ipv6]): -** scan6 function to search for IPv6-enabled neighbors -** ping can be used with IPv6 addresses to ping nearby devices -* Stateless Rx capturing mode support link:trex_stateless.html#_packet_capturing[capturing] -* Stateless support functional testing / send packet /expect RX packet etc link:trex_stateless.html#_functional_tutorials[functional] === fix issues: === diff --git a/doc/trex_port_service_mode.asciidoc b/doc/trex_port_service_mode.asciidoc index 202d8e73..f99d63f1 100644 --- a/doc/trex_port_service_mode.asciidoc +++ b/doc/trex_port_service_mode.asciidoc @@ -90,7 +90,8 @@ For example, A queue of 1 million packets can be allocated as a cyclic queue and be active under a rate of couple of Mpps. It effectively provide a sampling of the last 1 million packets seen by the server with the given filters. -==== API Usage +==== Packet Capturing API Usage + The Python API usages is fairly simple: .Python API: @@ -113,13 +114,14 @@ client.set_service_mode(ports = 1, enabled = False) ---- -=== Console Usage +==== Packet Capturing Console Usage + The console provides couple of flexible ways to handle packet capturing * *Capture Monitoring* * *Capture Recording* -==== Capture Monitoring +===== Capture Monitoring Capture monitoring is a non-persistent way to capture and show packets from either TX / RX of one or more ports @@ -234,7 +236,7 @@ Port 3 - Recieved ARP reply from: 1.1.1.1, hw: 90:e2:ba:ae:88:b8 image::images/capture_wireshark_pipe.png[title="Wireshark Pipe",align="left",width={p_width}, link="images/capture_wireshark_pipe.png"] -==== Capture Recording +===== Capture Recording In addition to monitoring, the console allows a simple recording as well. Recording allows the user to define a fixed size queue which then can @@ -303,3 +305,18 @@ trex(service)> <5> Showing the capture status - full <6> Save 200 packets to an output file called */tmp/rx_3.pcap* + +==== Packet Capturing Video Tutorials + +ifdef::backend-xhtml11[] +++++++++++++++++++ + +<iframe width="420" height="315" +allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen" +src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vsb0A4RNGz0"> +</iframe> +++++++++++++++++++ +endif::backend-xhtml11[] + +The Tutorial shows a little bit of our new packet capture ability + |