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#### TRex nightly test configuration file ####
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### TRex configuration:
# hostname - can be DNS name or IP for the TRex machine for ssh to the box
# password - root password for TRex machine
# is_dual - should the TRex inject with -p ?
# version_path - path to the TRex version and executable
# cores - how many cores should be used
# latency - rate of latency packets injected by the TRex
# modes - list of modes (tagging) of this setup (loopback, virtual etc.)
# * loopback - Trex works via loopback. Router and TFTP configurations may be skipped.
# * VM - Virtual OS (accept low CPU utilization in tests, latency can get spikes)
# * virt_nics - NICs are virtual (VMXNET3 etc.)
### Router configuration:
# hostname - the router hostname as apears in ______# cli prefix
# ip_address - the router's ip that can be used to communicate with
# image - the desired imaged wished to be loaded as the router's running config
# line_password - router password when access via Telent
# en_password - router password when changing to "enable" mode
# interfaces - an array of client-server pairs, representing the interfaces configurations of the router
# configurations - an array of configurations that could possibly loaded into the router during the test.
# The "clean" configuration is a mandatory configuration the router will load with to run the basic test bench
### TFTP configuration:
# hostname - the tftp hostname
# ip_address - the tftp's ip address
# images_path - the tftp's relative path in which the router's images are located
### Test_misc configuration:
# expected_bw - the "golden" bandwidth (in Gbps) results planned on receiving from the test
trex:
hostname : 10.56.217.210 #10.56.192.189
cores : 4
router:
model : ESP100
hostname : csi-mcp-asr1k-40
ip_address : 10.56.192.57
image : BLD_V155_2_S_XE315_THROTTLE_LATEST_20150424_100040-std.bin # is in harddisk of router
#image : asr1000rp2-adventerprisek9.2014-11-10_18.33_etis.bin
line_password : cisco
en_password : cisco
mgmt_interface : GigabitEthernet0
clean_config : /tmp/asr1001_TRex_clean_config.cfg
intf_masking : 255.255.255.0
ipv6_mask : 64
interfaces :
- client :
name : TenGigabitEthernet0/0/0
src_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
dest_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
server :
name : TenGigabitEthernet0/1/0
src_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
dest_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
vrf_name : duplicate
- client :
name : TenGigabitEthernet0/2/0
src_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
dest_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
server :
name : TenGigabitEthernet0/3/0
src_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
dest_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
vrf_name : duplicate
- client :
name : TenGigabitEthernet1/0/0
src_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
dest_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
server :
name : TenGigabitEthernet1/1/0
src_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
dest_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
vrf_name :
- client :
name : TenGigabitEthernet1/2/0
src_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
dest_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
server :
name : TenGigabitEthernet1/3/0
src_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
dest_mac_addr : 0000.0001.0000
vrf_name :
tftp:
hostname : kiwi02_tftp_server
ip_address : 10.56.217.7
root_dir : /scratch/tftp/
images_path : hhaim/
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