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one_app_server : false
plugin_id : 1
- name: avl/delay_10_smtp_0.pcap
cps : 7.3369
ipg : 10000
rtt : 10000
w : 1
- name: avl/delay_10_smtp_1.pcap
cps : 7.3369
ipg : 10000
rtt : 10000
w : 1
- name: avl/delay_10_smtp_2.pcap
cps : 7.3369
ipg : 10000
rtt : 10000
w : 1
- name: avl/delay_10_video_call_0.pcap
cps : 11.8976
ipg : 10000
rtt : 10000
w : 1
one_app_server : false
- name: avl/delay_10_sip_video_call_full.pcap
cps : 29.347
ipg : 10000
rtt : 10000
w : 1
plugin_id : 2
v
2
one_app_server : false
- name: avl/delay_10_citrix_0.pcap
cps : 43.6248
ipg : 10000
rtt : 10000
w : 1
- name: avl/delay_10_dns_0.pcap
cps : 1975.015
ipg : 10000
rtt : 10000
w : 1
wlength : 1
v
2
Plugin for SIP protocol, used to replace the IP/port in the control flow base on the data-flow.
v
1
Plugin for RTSP protocol used to replace the IP/port in the control flow base on the data-flow.
4.8 Running examples
TRex commands typically include the following main arguments, but only -f is required.
[bash]>sudo /t-rex-64 -f <traffic_yaml> -m <multiplier> -d <duration> -l <latency test ←-
rate> -c <cores>
Full command line reference can be found here [cml-line]
4.8.1 TRex command line examples
Simple HTTP 1Gb/sec for 100 sec










