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March 10, 2014 17:49
Minimum legal frame size is 68 not 60 ... grr.
Yes, it's not OpenFlow, but OFTest provides a lot of useful packet processing capabilities for dataplane and control plane merged testing (the "C-Clamp" architecture). First test is "do all of the interfaces ping?"
Test seems to work, but exposed a bug in orc.
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Even using only OFTest's data plane, there is a lot of useful code here for traditional L3 testing. I've written three ping tests for traditional routers to be used in ORC and FBOSS testing.
Reviewer: @rlane @sonoble