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-rwxr-xr-xscripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_adv_client.py2
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_client.py4
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/api/index.rst18
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/api/json_fields.rst464
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/client_utils.rst5
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/installation.rst25
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/packet_generator/examples.rst5
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/packet_generator/export_format.yaml47
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/automation/trex_control_plane/examples/client_interactive_example.py2
9 files changed, 236 insertions, 336 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_adv_client.py b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_adv_client.py
index b3fe3dad..b135da59 100755
--- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_adv_client.py
+++ b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_adv_client.py
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ class CTRexAdvClient(trex_client.CTRexClient):
super(CTRexAdvClient, self).__init__(trex_host, max_history_size, trex_daemon_port, trex_zmq_port, verbose)
pass
- # T-REX KIWI advanced methods
+ # TREX KIWI advanced methods
def start_quick_trex(self, pcap_file, d, delay, dual, ipv6, times, interfaces):
try:
return self.server.start_quick_trex(pcap_file = pcap_file, duration = d, dual = dual, delay = delay, ipv6 = ipv6, times = times, interfaces = interfaces)
diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_client.py b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_client.py
index c3677132..607251fe 100755
--- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_client.py
+++ b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/client/trex_client.py
@@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ class CTRexResult(object):
def is_valid_hist (self):
"""
- Checks if result obejct contains valid data.
+ Checks if result object contains valid data.
:parameters:
None
@@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ class CTRexResult(object):
def set_valid_hist (self, valid_stat = True):
"""
- Sets result obejct validity status.
+ Sets result object validity status.
:parameters:
valid_stat : bool
diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/api/index.rst b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/api/index.rst
deleted file mode 100755
index cfdc6917..00000000
--- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/api/index.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-
-API Reference
-=============
-
-**TRex Modules**
-
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 4
-
- client_code
- exceptions
-
-**TRex JSON Template**
-
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 4
-
- json_fields
diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/api/json_fields.rst b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/api/json_fields.rst
index 9e32d23e..c921fec4 100755
--- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/api/json_fields.rst
+++ b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/api/json_fields.rst
@@ -1,233 +1,233 @@
-
-TRex JSON Template
-==================
-
-Whenever TRex is publishing live data, it uses JSON notation to describe the data-object.
-
-Each client may parse it differently, however this page will describe the values meaning when published by TRex server.
-
-
-Main Fields
------------
-
-Each TRex server-published JSON object contains data divided to main fields under which the actual data lays.
-
-These main fields are:
-
-+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
-| Main field | Contains | Comments |
-+=============================+====================================================+===========================+
-| :ref:`trex-global-field` | Must-have data on TRex run, | |
-| | mainly regarding Tx/Rx and packet drops | |
-+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
-| :ref:`tx-gen-field` | Data indicate the quality of the transmit process. | |
-| | In case histogram is zero it means that all packets| |
-| | were injected in the right time. | |
-+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
-| :ref:`trex-latecny-field` | Latency reports, containing latency data on | - Generated when latency |
-| | generated data and on response traffic | test is enabled (``l`` |
-| | | param) |
-| | | - *typo* on field key: |
-+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ will be fixed on next |
-| :ref:`trex-latecny-v2-field`| Extended latency information | release |
-+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
-
-
-Each of these fields contains keys for field general data (such as its name) and its actual data, which is always stored under the **"data"** key.
-
-For example, in order to access some trex-global data, the access path would look like::
-
- AllData -> trex-global -> data -> desired_info
-
-
-
-
-Detailed explanation
---------------------
-
-.. _trex-global-field:
-
-trex-global field
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
-+================================+=======+===========================================================+
-| m_cpu_util | float | CPU utilization (0-100) |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_platform_factor | float | multiplier factor |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_tx_bps | float | total tx bit per second |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_rx_bps | float | total rx bit per second |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_tx_pps | float | total tx packet per second |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_tx_cps | float | total tx connection per second |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_tx_expected_cps | float | expected tx connection per second |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_tx_expected_pps | float | expected tx packet per second |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_tx_expected_bps | float | expected tx bit per second |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_rx_drop_bps | float | drop rate in bit per second |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_active_flows | float | active trex flows |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_open_flows | float | open trex flows from startup (monotonically incrementing) |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_tx_pkts | int | total tx in packets |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_rx_pkts | int | total rx in packets |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_tx_bytes | int | total tx in bytes |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_rx_bytes | int | total rx in bytes |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| opackets-# | int | output packets (per interface) |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| obytes-# | int | output bytes (per interface) |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| ipackets-# | int | input packet (per interface) |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| ibytes-# | int | input bytes (per interface) |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| ierrors-# | int | input errors (per interface) |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| oerrors-# | int | input errors (per interface) |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_tx_bps-# | float | total transmitted data in bit per second |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| unknown | int | |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_nat_learn_error [#f1]_ | int | |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_nat_active [#f2]_ | int | |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_nat_no_fid [#f2]_ | int | |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_nat_time_out [#f2]_ | int | |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| m_total_nat_open [#f2]_ | int | |
-+--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-
-
-.. _tx-gen-field:
-
-tx-gen field
-~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-+-------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
-+===================+=======+===========================================================+
-| realtime-hist | dict | histogram of transmission. See extended information about |
-| | | histogram object under :ref:`histogram-object-fields`. |
-| | | The attribute analyzed is time packet has been sent |
-| | | before/after it was intended to be |
-+-------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-| unknown | int | |
-+-------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
-
-.. _trex-latecny-field:
-
-trex-latecny field
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-+---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
-+=========+=======+=========================================================+
-| avg-# | float | average latency in usec (per interface) |
-+---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| max-# | float | max latency in usec from the test start (per interface) |
-+---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| c-max-# | float | max in the last 1 sec window (per interface) |
-+---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| error-# | float | errors in latency packets (per interface) |
-+---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-| unknown | int | |
-+---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
-
-.. _trex-latecny-v2-field:
-
-trex-latecny-v2 field
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
-+======================================+=======+======================================+
-| cpu_util | float | rx thread cpu % (this is not trex DP |
-| | | threads cpu%%) |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-# | | Containing per interface |
-| | dict | information. See extended |
-| | | information under ``port-# -> |
-| | | key_name -> sub_key`` |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-#->hist | dict | histogram of latency. See extended |
-| | | information about histogram object |
-| | | under :ref:`histogram-object-fields`.|
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-#->stats | | Containing per interface |
-| | dict | information. See extended |
-| | | information under ``port-# -> |
-| | | key_name -> sub_key`` |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-#->stats->m_tx_pkt_ok | int | total of try sent packets |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-#->stats->m_pkt_ok | int | total of packets sent from hardware |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-#->stats->m_no_magic | int | rx error with no magic |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-#->stats->m_no_id | int | rx errors with no id |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-#->stats->m_seq_error | int | error in seq number |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-#->stats->m_length_error | int | |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| port-#->stats->m_rx_check | int | packets tested in rx |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-| unknown | int | |
-+--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
-
-
-
-.. _histogram-object-fields:
-
-Histogram object fields
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The histogram object is being used in number of place throughout the JSON object.
-The following section describes its fields in detail.
-
-
-+-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
-+===========+=======+===================================================================================+
-| min_usec | int | min attribute value in usec. pkt with latency less than this value is not counted |
-+-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| max_usec | int | max attribute value in usec |
-+-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| high_cnt | int | how many packets on which its attribute > min_usec |
-+-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| cnt | int | total packets from test startup |
-+-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| s_avg | float | average value from test startup |
-+-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-| histogram | | histogram of relevant object by the following keys: |
-| | array | - key: value in usec |
-| | | - val: number of packets |
-+-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
-
-Access Examples
----------------
-
-
-
-.. rubric:: Footnotes
-
-.. [#f1] Available only in NAT and NAT learning operation (``learn`` and ``learn-verify`` flags)
-
+
+TRex JSON Template
+==================
+
+Whenever TRex is publishing live data, it uses JSON notation to describe the data-object.
+
+Each client may parse it differently, however this page will describe the values meaning when published by TRex server.
+
+
+Main Fields
+-----------
+
+Each TRex server-published JSON object contains data divided to main fields under which the actual data lays.
+
+These main fields are:
+
++-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
+| Main field | Contains | Comments |
++=============================+====================================================+===========================+
+| :ref:`trex-global-field` | Must-have data on TRex run, | |
+| | mainly regarding Tx/Rx and packet drops | |
++-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
+| :ref:`tx-gen-field` | Data indicate the quality of the transmit process. | |
+| | In case histogram is zero it means that all packets| |
+| | were injected in the right time. | |
++-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
+| :ref:`trex-latecny-field` | Latency reports, containing latency data on | - Generated when latency |
+| | generated data and on response traffic | test is enabled (``l`` |
+| | | param) |
+| | | - *typo* on field key: |
++-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+ will be fixed on next |
+| :ref:`trex-latecny-v2-field`| Extended latency information | release |
++-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+---------------------------+
+
+
+Each of these fields contains keys for field general data (such as its name) and its actual data, which is always stored under the **"data"** key.
+
+For example, in order to access some trex-global data, the access path would look like::
+
+ AllData -> trex-global -> data -> desired_info
+
+
+
+
+Detailed explanation
+--------------------
+
+.. _trex-global-field:
+
+trex-global field
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
++================================+=======+===========================================================+
+| m_cpu_util | float | CPU utilization (0-100) |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_platform_factor | float | multiplier factor |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_tx_bps | float | total tx bit per second |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_rx_bps | float | total rx bit per second |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_tx_pps | float | total tx packet per second |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_tx_cps | float | total tx connection per second |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_tx_expected_cps | float | expected tx connection per second |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_tx_expected_pps | float | expected tx packet per second |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_tx_expected_bps | float | expected tx bit per second |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_rx_drop_bps | float | drop rate in bit per second |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_active_flows | float | active trex flows |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_open_flows | float | open trex flows from startup (monotonically incrementing) |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_tx_pkts | int | total tx in packets |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_rx_pkts | int | total rx in packets |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_tx_bytes | int | total tx in bytes |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_rx_bytes | int | total rx in bytes |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| opackets-# | int | output packets (per interface) |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| obytes-# | int | output bytes (per interface) |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| ipackets-# | int | input packet (per interface) |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| ibytes-# | int | input bytes (per interface) |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| ierrors-# | int | input errors (per interface) |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| oerrors-# | int | input errors (per interface) |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_tx_bps-# | float | total transmitted data in bit per second |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| unknown | int | |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_nat_learn_error [#f1]_ | int | |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_nat_active [#f2]_ | int | |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_nat_no_fid [#f2]_ | int | |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_nat_time_out [#f2]_ | int | |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| m_total_nat_open [#f2]_ | int | |
++--------------------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+
+
+.. _tx-gen-field:
+
+tx-gen field
+~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
++-------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
++===================+=======+===========================================================+
+| realtime-hist | dict | histogram of transmission. See extended information about |
+| | | histogram object under :ref:`histogram-object-fields`. |
+| | | The attribute analyzed is time packet has been sent |
+| | | before/after it was intended to be |
++-------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+| unknown | int | |
++-------------------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+
+.. _trex-latecny-field:
+
+trex-latecny field
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
++---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
++=========+=======+=========================================================+
+| avg-# | float | average latency in usec (per interface) |
++---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+| max-# | float | max latency in usec from the test start (per interface) |
++---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+| c-max-# | float | max in the last 1 sec window (per interface) |
++---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+| error-# | float | errors in latency packets (per interface) |
++---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+| unknown | int | |
++---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
+
+.. _trex-latecny-v2-field:
+
+trex-latecny-v2 field
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
++======================================+=======+======================================+
+| cpu_util | float | rx thread cpu % (this is not trex DP |
+| | | threads cpu%%) |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-# | | Containing per interface |
+| | dict | information. See extended |
+| | | information under ``port-# -> |
+| | | key_name -> sub_key`` |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-#->hist | dict | histogram of latency. See extended |
+| | | information about histogram object |
+| | | under :ref:`histogram-object-fields`.|
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-#->stats | | Containing per interface |
+| | dict | information. See extended |
+| | | information under ``port-# -> |
+| | | key_name -> sub_key`` |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-#->stats->m_tx_pkt_ok | int | total of try sent packets |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-#->stats->m_pkt_ok | int | total of packets sent from hardware |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-#->stats->m_no_magic | int | rx error with no magic |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-#->stats->m_no_id | int | rx errors with no id |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-#->stats->m_seq_error | int | error in seq number |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-#->stats->m_length_error | int | |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| port-#->stats->m_rx_check | int | packets tested in rx |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+| unknown | int | |
++--------------------------------------+-------+--------------------------------------+
+
+
+
+.. _histogram-object-fields:
+
+Histogram object fields
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The histogram object is being used in number of place throughout the JSON object.
+The following section describes its fields in detail.
+
+
++-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| Sub-key | Type | Meaning |
++===========+=======+===================================================================================+
+| min_usec | int | min attribute value in usec. pkt with latency less than this value is not counted |
++-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| max_usec | int | max attribute value in usec |
++-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| high_cnt | int | how many packets on which its attribute > min_usec |
++-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| cnt | int | total packets from test startup |
++-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| s_avg | float | average value from test startup |
++-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| histogram | | histogram of relevant object by the following keys: |
+| | array | - key: value in usec |
+| | | - val: number of packets |
++-----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+
+Access Examples
+---------------
+
+
+
+.. rubric:: Footnotes
+
+.. [#f1] Available only in NAT and NAT learning operation (``learn`` and ``learn-verify`` flags)
+
.. [#f2] Available only in NAT operation (``learn`` flag) \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/client_utils.rst b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/client_utils.rst
index 32728a57..122ae310 100755
--- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/client_utils.rst
+++ b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/client_utils.rst
@@ -2,11 +2,6 @@
Client Utilities
================
-.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 2
-
- packet_generator/index
-
TRex YAML generator
-------------------
diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/installation.rst b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/installation.rst
deleted file mode 100755
index f234c260..00000000
--- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/installation.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-============
-Installation
-============
-
-Prerequisites
--------------
-The TRex control plane is based on client-server model that interacts using JSON-RPC.
-
-In order to use the client-side API documented a TRex server daemon must be up and listening on the same host and port that the client tries to connect with.
-
-Compatibility
--------------
-Both client and server side were developed for Linux platform.
-The client-side module is also compatible with windows python.
-
-The client side can be used with both Python 2 and Python 3 versions.
-However, the server side was designed to and best fits with Python 2.7.6 and on (all 2.x series, assuming > 2.6.9).
-
-
-Installation manual
--------------------
-
-TRex Control Plane is a cross-platform, cross-operation system API to control and run TRex.
-
-The full, most updated manual (which refers to all programming languages) can be found under the `trex-core Wiki <https://github.com/cisco-system-traffic-generator/trex-core/wiki>`_ of the TRex website. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/packet_generator/examples.rst b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/packet_generator/examples.rst
deleted file mode 100755
index bff1ef7f..00000000
--- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/packet_generator/examples.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-
-Packet Builder Usage Examples
-=============================
-
-Here I'll add usage examples, very similar to those I added to RPC document \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/packet_generator/export_format.yaml b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/packet_generator/export_format.yaml
deleted file mode 100755
index 9f8c8f7b..00000000
--- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/packet_generator/export_format.yaml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-####################################################
-#### TRex packet export format ####
-####################################################
-
-# PACKET REP - OPTION #1
-packet:
- is_pcap : YES/NO # <1>
- binary : [] # <2>
- pcap : path/to/pcap/file.pcap # <3>
- meta : any metadata wished to # <4>
-
-# PACKET REP - OPTION #2
-packet:
- data : [] / path/to/pcap/file.pcap # <5>
- meta : any metadata wished to # <4>
-
-vm: # <6>
- - vm instruction #1
- - vm instruction #2
- ...
- - vm instruction #N
-
-
-###################################
-#### Comments ####
-###################################
-#
-# <1>: is_pcap is a boolean field that indicates if packet is transferred by pcap referencs
-# ('YES') or binary representation ('NO').
-#
-# <2>: binary field encodes the packet in binary representation. in a sequence (array) data.
-# Each array item is an integer ranging 0-255.
-# **LEAVE BLANK IF USING PCAP REFERENCE**
-#
-# <3>: path to the linked pcap file. Make sure to provide path with reading credentials.
-# **LEAVE BLANK IF USING BINARY REP FOR THE PACKET**
-#
-# <4>: meta data is any JSON formatted data ment to be passed on.
-#
-# <5>: data field can be both binary representation or pcap file refernce,
-# without the need for user's explicit typing.
-# The application logic differs between the cases by the object type
-# (array/string ending in '.pcap')
-# Less configuration, little more confusing, LESS similar to RPC spec
-#
-# <6>: vm instructions passed in array representation (sequence).
-# Each instruction is deifned according to the structures of the supported VM instructions. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/examples/client_interactive_example.py b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/examples/client_interactive_example.py
index 9ee28898..5a3ebf8a 100755
--- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/examples/client_interactive_example.py
+++ b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/examples/client_interactive_example.py
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ class InteractiveTRexClient(cmd.Cmd):
print termstyle.green("*** End of TRex status prompt ***")
def do_show_trex_files_path (self, line):
- """Prompts the local path in which files are stored when pushed to t-rex server from client"""
+ """Prompts the local path in which files are stored when pushed to TRex server from client"""
print self.trex.get_trex_files_path()
print termstyle.green("*** End of trex_files_path prompt ***")