NAT44 performance testing with TRex Setup: TRex host VPP host ---------------------------- --------------------------------------------- | | | | | 04:00.0/172.16.1.2/port 0|<---->|04:00.1/172.16.1.1/TenGigabitEthernet4/0/1 | | | | | | 04:00.1/172.16.2.2/port 1|<---->|04:00.0/172.16.2.1/TenGigabitEthernet4/0/0 | | | | | ---------------------------- --------------------------------------------- How to use TRex: 1) Copy configuration file to /etc/trex_cfg.yaml or use --cfg option in next step 2) Start TRex as a server 'sudo ./t-rex-64 -i' 3) Connect with console './trex-console' 4) Resolve destination addresses 'reset ; service ; arp ; service --off' 5) Start traffic to open sessions in2out 'start -f stl/nat_10ks.py -m 10mbps -p 1' or out2in 'start -f stl/nat_out2in_10ks.py -m 10mbps -p 0' 6) After all sessions are opened update stream rate to 100% 'update -a -m 100%' 7) Show dynamic statistic 'tui' 8) Exit dynamic statistic 'q' 9) Stop traffic 'stop -a' 10) Sessions per second (slowpath) test 'reset ; service ; arp ; service --off; start -f stl/nat_ses_open.py -m 100% -p 1 -d 1' and 'show nat44' in VPP CLI to see number of opened sessions VPP config files: in2out testing nat_dynamic for out2in testing generate config using 'nat_static_gen_cfg.py N' References: https://github.com/cisco-system-traffic-generator/trex-core/blob/master/doc/trex_stateless.asciidoc https://github.com/cisco-system-traffic-generator/trex-core/blob/master/doc/trex_console.asciidoc https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/NAT#NAT44