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===Implement traffic-generator and traffic-analyzer modules for discrete event network simulation tools=== |
===Implement traffic-generator and traffic-analyzer modules for discrete event network simulation tools=== |
Revision as of 07:56, 24 March 2019
Contents
Plan
From https://trac.ietf.org/trac/ietf/meeting/wiki/104hackathon :
'''YANG Data Model for Network Interconnect Tester''' * Champion(s) * Vladimir Vassilev <vladimir at transpacket.com> * Project(s) * implement traffic-generator and traffic-analyzer modules for Linux * implement traffic-generator and traffic-analyzer modules for discrete event network simulation tools * implement transactional network test API for python * References * https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-vassilev-bmwg-network-interconnect-tester
The ietf-traffic-generator and ietf-traffic-analyzer modules will be implemented as netconfd SILs and the code added to the examples part of the project. They will complement the ietf-network-bridge module already there and allow for running a complete transactional network simulation with mininet.
Progress
Implement traffic-generator and traffic-analyzer modules for Linux
- Decide on testframe format - Test Frame ID: 4 bytes, Payload: Cross PRBS31, Sequence Number, Time Stamp=sexagesimal min,sec,msec,usec,nsec 6 bytes