From ca479ac9bb1e4d1a5953e9d121ab39a29f7b8b8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dan Klein Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 09:15:22 +0300 Subject: Updated control plain documentation with typos and T-Rex changed to TRex. --- .../automation/trex_control_plane/doc/usage_examples.rst | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/usage_examples.rst') diff --git a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/usage_examples.rst b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/usage_examples.rst index 7116f28c..ff5c026d 100755 --- a/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/usage_examples.rst +++ b/scripts/automation/trex_control_plane/doc/usage_examples.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Usage Examples Full-featured interactive shell ------------------------------- -The `client_interactive_example.py` extends and uses the `Cmd `_ built in python class to create a Full-featured shell using which one can interact with T-Rex server and get instant results. +The `client_interactive_example.py` extends and uses the `Cmd `_ built in python class to create a Full-featured shell using which one can interact with TRex server and get instant results. The help menu of this application is: @@ -14,21 +14,21 @@ The help menu of this application is: usage: client_interactive_example [options] - Run T-Rex client API demos and scenarios. + Run TRex client API demos and scenarios. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --version show program's version number and exit -t HOST, --trex-host HOST - Specify the hostname or ip to connect with T-Rex + Specify the hostname or ip to connect with TRex server. -p PORT, --trex-port PORT - Select port on which the T-Rex server listens. Default + Select port on which the TRex server listens. Default port is 8090. -m SIZE, --maxhist SIZE Specify maximum history size saved at client side. Default size is 100. - --verbose Switch ON verbose option at T-Rex client. Default is: + --verbose Switch ON verbose option at TRex client. Default is: OFF. **Code Excerpt** @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ The demo takes the user a full circle: 2. exporting the generated packets into .pcap file named `dns_traffic.pcap`. 3. Use the :class:`trex_yaml_gen.CTRexYaml` generator to include that pcap file in the yaml object. 4. Export the YAML object onto a YAML file named `dns_traffic.yaml` - 5. Push the generated files to T-Rex server. - 6. Run T-Rex based on the generated (and pushed) files. + 5. Push the generated files to TRex server. + 6. Run TRex based on the generated (and pushed) files. **Code Excerpt** [#f1]_ -- cgit