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-Overview
-========
-
-Virtual Topologies
-------------------
-
-CSIT DMM functional tests are executed in VM-based virtual topologies
-created on demand using :abbr:`VIRL (Virtual Internet Routing Lab)`
-simulation platform contributed by Cisco. VIRL runs on physical
-baremetal servers hosted by LF FD.io project.
-
-All tests are executed in three-node virtual test topology shown in the
-figure below.
-
-.. only:: latex
-
-    .. raw:: latex
-
-        \begin{figure}[H]
-            \centering
-                \graphicspath{{../_tmp/src/vpp_functional_tests/}}
-                \includegraphics[width=0.90\textwidth]{virtual-3n-nic2nic}
-                \label{fig:virtual-3n-nic2nic}
-        \end{figure}
-
-.. only:: html
-
-    .. figure:: ../vpp_functional_tests/virtual-3n-nic2nic.svg
-        :alt: virtual-3n-nic2nic
-        :align: center
-
-SUT1 and SUT2 are two VMs (running Ubuntu), TG is a Traffic Generator VM
-(running Ubuntu). SUTs run
-sample server-client application using the DMM libraries in Linux user-
-mode as a Device Under Test (DUT) within the VM. Currently TG node is
-not being used in DMM-CSIT. Network connectivity between SUTs and to TG
-is provided using virtual NICs and VMs' virtio drivers.
-
-Functional Tests Coverage
--------------------------
-
-|csit-release| includes following DMM functionality tested in virtual VM
-environment:
-
-+-----------------------+----------------------------------------------+
-| Functionality         |  Description                                 |
-+=======================+==============================================+
-| DMM basic operation   | The test case demonstrates single            |
-|                       | server[DUT1] and single client[DUT2]         |
-|                       | scenario using DMM framework and kernel      |
-|                       | tcp/ip stack.                                |
-+-----------------------+----------------------------------------------+
-| DMM lwip integration  |                                              |
-+-----------------------+----------------------------------------------+