07-16-2018 12:06 AM
Im using stateless mode of Trex. I'm able to generate ipv4 traffic in multi hop network.I created Conf.yaml file base on ipv4 addresses.As per my understanding ipv4 addresses bind to respected sfp ports according to Conf.yaml file.So source ip & destination ip in udp_1pkt_simple.py file are nothing but bind addresses. Now i want to create ipv6 traffic in stateless mode So can i create Conf.yaml which will bind ipv6 addresses to respected sfp port?
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08-10-2018 02:02 AM
Self Answered stateless ---
Hi Everyone ,
I created conf.yaml file with ipv4 addresses. When i start trex server it does arp and get destination mac addresses . whenever i start service mode in Trex , Trex actually binds its ipv4 mention addresses in conf.yaml to respected port. so you can actually ping to this addresses.For ipv6 traffic generation NDP entries are must kept in Duts. So you do not require to bind ipv6 addresses to respected port.
Thanks
Nikhil
08-10-2018 02:02 AM
Self Answered stateless ---
Hi Everyone ,
I created conf.yaml file with ipv4 addresses. When i start trex server it does arp and get destination mac addresses . whenever i start service mode in Trex , Trex actually binds its ipv4 mention addresses in conf.yaml to respected port. so you can actually ping to this addresses.For ipv6 traffic generation NDP entries are must kept in Duts. So you do not require to bind ipv6 addresses to respected port.
Thanks
Nikhil
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