From ad4426e565e4066a9af4ac8058a0efb6cf29db42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jdenisco Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2018 15:15:09 -0500 Subject: docs: Add more on trex Change-Id: Ifb5eabe30e1b0ba911ddf455573cc346ff4bec85 Signed-off-by: jdenisco --- docs/usecases/simpleperf/trex1.rst | 12 ------------ 1 file changed, 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/usecases/simpleperf/trex1.rst') diff --git a/docs/usecases/simpleperf/trex1.rst b/docs/usecases/simpleperf/trex1.rst index d1101edb85a..0daa57f7035 100644 --- a/docs/usecases/simpleperf/trex1.rst +++ b/docs/usecases/simpleperf/trex1.rst @@ -30,15 +30,3 @@ On *csp2s22c03*, use the VCC CLI command show run to display the graph runtime s Observe that the average vector per node is 10.69 and 14.47: .. figure:: /_images/build-a-fast-network-stack-terminal-3.png - -Summary -======= - -This tutorial showed how to download, compile, and install the VPP binary on an -IntelĀ® Architecture platform. Examples of /etc/sysctl.d/80-vpp.conf and -/etc/vpp/startup.conf/startup.conf configuration files were provided to get the -user up and running with VPP. The tutorial also illustrated how to detect and bind -the network interfaces to a DPDK-compatible driver. You can use the VPP CLI to assign -IP addresses to these interfaces and bring them up. Finally, four examples using iperf3 -and TRex were included, to show how VPP processes packets in batches. - -- cgit 1.2.3-korg