to the DUT's RFC 2544 Throughput as determined by
LTD.Throughput.RFC2544.PacketLoss Ratio (0% Packet Loss case). A delta
of 0% is equivalent to an offered traffic rate equal to the RFC 2544
- Throughput; A delta of +50% indicates an offered rate half-way
- between the Throughput and line-rate, whereas a delta of
- -50% indicates an offered rate of half the maximum rate. Therefore the
- range of the delta figure is natuarlly bounded at -100% (zero offered
- traffic) and +100% (traffic offered at line rate).
+ Maximum Throughput; A delta of +50% indicates an offered rate half-way
+ between the Maximum RFC2544 Throughput and line-rate, whereas a delta of
+ -50% indicates an offered rate of half the RFC 2544 Maximum Throughput.
+ Therefore the range of the delta figure is natuarlly bounded at -100%
+ (zero offered traffic) and +100% (traffic offered at line rate).
The following deltas to the maximum forwarding rate should be applied:
.. 3.2.3.3.1
-Test ID: LTD.Scalability.RFC2544.0PacketLoss
+Test ID: LTD.Scalability.Flows.RFC2544.0PacketLoss
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- **Title**: RFC 2544 0% loss Scalability throughput test
+ **Title**: RFC 2544 0% loss Flow Scalability throughput test
**Prerequisite Test**: LTD.Throughput.RFC2544.PacketLossRatio, IF the
delta Throughput between the single-flow RFC2544 test and this test with
3. Scalability tests
- - Test ID: LTD.Scalability.RFC2544.0PacketLoss
+ - Test ID: LTD.Scalability.Flows.RFC2544.0PacketLoss
- Test ID: LTD.MemoryBandwidth.RFC2544.0PacketLoss.Scalability
- LTD.Scalability.VNF.RFC2544.PacketLossProfile
- LTD.Scalability.VNF.RFC2544.PacketLossRatio