X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Freport%2Fcsit_framework_documentation%2Fcsit_design.rst;h=b8851513ab86557e8269c0b445fd4de75ddc5830;hb=72f18772740b0dde1ed6e44d740f8456ce0546e9;hp=4cd29fad6dbf5ef19680fd62365e297bfab3bc7b;hpb=ce1c52b1fd27d3e2b6c4909219fa98418565ba61;p=csit.git diff --git a/docs/report/csit_framework_documentation/csit_design.rst b/docs/report/csit_framework_documentation/csit_design.rst index 4cd29fad6d..b8851513ab 100644 --- a/docs/report/csit_framework_documentation/csit_design.rst +++ b/docs/report/csit_framework_documentation/csit_design.rst @@ -68,14 +68,14 @@ A brief bottom-up description is provided here: - TG-specific stream profiles provide full control of: - - Packet definition – layers, MACs, IPs, ports, combinations thereof + - Packet definition - layers, MACs, IPs, ports, combinations thereof e.g. IPs and UDP ports; - Stream definitions - different streams can run together, delayed, one after each other; - Stream profiles are independent of CSIT framework and can be used in any T-rex setup, can be sent anywhere to repeat tests with exactly the same setup; - - Easily extensible – one can create a new stream profile that meets + - Easily extensible - one can create a new stream profile that meets tests requirements; - Same stream profile can be used for different tests with the same traffic needs; @@ -97,10 +97,6 @@ A brief bottom-up description is provided here: #. Tests - Robot: - Test suites with test cases; - - Functional tests using VIRL environment: - - - VPP; - - Honeycomb; - Performance tests using physical testbed environment: @@ -176,7 +172,7 @@ the command. They must follow English sentence grammar in one of the following forms: #. **Imperative** - verb-object(s): *"Do something"*, verb in base form. -#. **Declarative** - subject–verb–object(s): *"Subject does something"*, verb in +#. **Declarative** - subject-verb-object(s): *"Subject does something"*, verb in a third-person singular present tense form. #. **Affirmative** - modal_verb-verb-object(s): *"Subject should be something"*, *"Object should exist"*, verb in base form.