Can I drive NFVbench using a REST interface?
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-NFVbench can run in server mode and accept HTTP or WebSocket/SocketIO events to run any type of measurement (fixed rate run or NDR_PDR run)
+NFVbench can run in server mode and accept HTTP requests to run any type of measurement (fixed rate run or NDR_PDR run)
with any run configuration.
Can I run NFVbench on a Cisco UCS-B series blade?
- if the switch port is configured as access port, you must disable vlan_tagging in the NFVbench configuration
- of the switch port is configured as trunk (recommended method), you must enable it
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+Issues with high performances at a high line rate
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+
+Flow statistics and/or latency stream can cause performance issue when testing high line rate.
+
+Flow statistics implies CPU usage to analyse packets and retrieve statistics. CPU can reach 100% usage when high throughput is tested because only one CPU is used for packet reception in TRex.
+The ``--no-flow-stats`` option allows you to disable TRex statistics aggregation during the NFVBench test.
+This, will permit to save CPU capabilities used for packet reception.
+
+Example of use :
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ nfvbench ``--no-flow-stats``
+
+ 2019-10-28 10:26:52,099 INFO End-to-end connectivity established
+ 2019-10-28 10:26:52,127 INFO Cleared all existing streams
+ 2019-10-28 10:26:52,129 INFO Traffic flow statistics are disabled.
+
+
+Latency streams implies also CPU usage to analyse packets and retrieve latency values. CPU can reach 100% usage when high throughput is tested because only one CPU is used for packet reception in TRex.
+The ``--no-latency-streams`` option allows you to disable latency streams during the NFVBench test.
+This, will permit to save CPU capabilities used for packet reception but no latency information will be return (to be used only if latency value has no meaning for your test).
+
+Example of use :
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ nfvbench ``--no-latency-streams``
+ 2019-10-28 10:30:03,955 INFO End-to-end connectivity established
+ 2019-10-28 10:30:03,982 INFO Cleared all existing streams
+ 2019-10-28 10:30:03,982 INFO Latency streams are disabled
+
+
+Latency flow statistics implies CPU usage to analyse packets and retrieve statistics. CPU can reach 100% usage when high throughput is tested because only one CPU is used for packet reception in TRex.
+The ``--no-latency-stats`` option allows you to disable TRex statistics aggregation for latency packets during the NFVBench test.
+This, will permit to save CPU capabilities used for packet reception.
+
+Example of use :
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ nfvbench ``--no-latency-stats``
+ 2019-10-28 10:28:21,559 INFO Cleared all existing streams
+ 2019-10-28 10:28:21,567 INFO Latency flow statistics are disabled.