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Gal Cohen created · Jan 24, 2018 at 10:18 AM · traffic generatorteravm
A shell integrates a device model, application or other technology with CloudShell. A shell consists of a data model that defines how the device and its properties are modeled in CloudShell, along with automation that enables interaction with the device via CloudShell.
Traffic Generator Shells
CloudShell's traffic generator shells enable you to conduct traffic test activities on Devices Under Test (DUT) or Systems Under Test (SUT) from a sandbox. In CloudShell, a traffic generator is typically modeled using a chassis resource, which represents the traffic generator device and ports, and a controller service that runs the chassis commands, such as Load Configuration File, Start Traffic and Get Statistics. Chassis and controllers are modeled by different shells, allowing you to accurately model your real-life architecture. For example, scenarios where the chassis and controller are located on different machines.
For additional information on traffic generator shell architecture, and setting up and using a traffic generator in CloudShell, see the Traffic Generators Overiew online help topic.
Tera VM Shells
TeraVM shells provide you with connectivity and management capabilities such as device structure discovery and power management for the TeraVM traffic generator.
For more information on the TeraVM Chassis and Controller, see the official TeraVM product documentation.
To model a TeraVM traffic generator in CloudShell, you must use the following shells:
▪ TeraVM Chassis 2G Shell, which provides data model and autoload functionality to model and load the TeraVM to resource management.
▪ TeraVM Controller 2G Shell (service), which provides automation commands to run on the TeraVM Chassis, such as Load Configuration, Start Traffic, Get Results.
Standard version
The TeraVM shells are based on the Traffic Shell Standard version 1.0.0.
For detailed information about the shell’s structure and attributes, see the Traffic Shell standard in GitHub.
Requirements
Release: TeraVM Shells
▪ TeraVM version: 13.4
▪ CloudShell version: 8.0 and above
Shell Documentation
The shell documentation can be found at: TeraVM Chassis 2G Shell ReadMe.
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