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Add new test cases for gtnet and villas header testing for socket node type
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etc/gtnet_test1.conf
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etc/gtnet_test1.conf
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# This is an example for a minimal loopback configuration.
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#
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# All messages will be sent back to the origin using UDP packets.
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#
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# You can use this configuration in conjunction with the 'send', 'receive' and 'random'
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# utilities as shown below (run all three steps in parallel).
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#
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# 0. Overview:
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#
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# ./signal --PIPE--> ./pipe --UDP--> ./node --UDP--> ./pipe
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#
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# 1. Start server:
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#
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# $ ./node etc/loopback.conf
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#
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# 2. Send random data to server:
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#
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# $ ./signal random -r 10 -v 4 | ./pipe etc/loopback.conf node1
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#
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# 3. Receive data from server:
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#
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# $ ./pipe etc/loopback.conf node2
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#
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# Author: Steffen Vogel <stvogel@eonerc.rwth-aachen.de>
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# Copyright: 2016, Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems, EONERC
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##
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stats = 1;
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debug = 10;
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nodes = {
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node1 = {
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type = "socket",
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layer = "udp",
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local = "192.168.88.128:12002", # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
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remote = "192.168.88.129:12001",
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header = "villas", # 'gtnet-skt' or 'villas'. If not provided, 'villas' header will be used
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vectorize = 1, # Number of samples to fetch per iteration from the socket
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netem = {
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enabled = false,
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delay = 1000000, # In micro seconds!
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jitter = 300000,
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distribution = "normal"
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}
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},
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node2 = {
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type = "socket",
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layer = "udp",
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local = "*:12004", # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
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remote = "192.168.88.129:12005",
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header = "villas", # 'gtnet-skt' or 'villas'. If not provided, 'villas' header will be used
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vectorize = 1 # Number of samples to fetch per iteration from the socket
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}
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};
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paths = (
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{
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in = "node1", # Name of the node we listen to (see above)
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out = "node1", # And we loop back to the origin
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hook = ["print"]
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}
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);
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etc/gtnet_test2.conf
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etc/gtnet_test2.conf
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# This is an example for a minimal loopback configuration.
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#
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# All messages will be sent back to the origin using UDP packets.
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#
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# You can use this configuration in conjunction with the 'send', 'receive' and 'random'
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# utilities as shown below (run all three steps in parallel).
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#
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# 0. Overview:
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#
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# ./signal --PIPE--> ./pipe --UDP--> ./node --UDP--> ./pipe
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#
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# 1. Start server:
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#
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# $ ./node etc/loopback.conf
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#
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# 2. Send random data to server:
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#
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# $ ./signal random -r 10 -v 4 | ./pipe etc/loopback.conf node1
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#
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# 3. Receive data from server:
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#
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# $ ./pipe etc/loopback.conf node2
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#
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# Author: Steffen Vogel <stvogel@eonerc.rwth-aachen.de>
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# Copyright: 2016, Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems, EONERC
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##
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stats = 1;
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debug = 10;
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nodes = {
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node1 = {
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type = "socket",
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layer = "udp",
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local = "192.168.88.128:12002", # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
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remote = "192.168.88.129:12001",
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header = "villas", # 'gtnet-skt' or 'villas'. If not provided, 'villas' header will be used
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vectorize = 1, # Number of samples to fetch per iteration from the socket
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netem = {
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enabled = false,
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delay = 1000000, # In micro seconds!
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jitter = 300000,
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distribution = "normal"
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}
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},
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node2 = {
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type = "socket",
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layer = "udp",
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local = "192.168.88.128:12004", # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
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remote = "192.168.88.129:12001",
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header = "villas", # 'gtnet-skt' or 'villas'. If not provided, 'villas' header will be used
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vectorize = 1 # Number of samples to fetch per iteration from the socket
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}
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};
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paths = (
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{
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in = "node1", # Name of the node we listen to (see above)
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out = "node2", # And we loop back to the origin
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hook = ["print"]
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}
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);
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etc/gtnet_test3.conf
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etc/gtnet_test3.conf
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# This is an example for a minimal loopback configuration.
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#
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# All messages will be sent back to the origin using UDP packets.
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#
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# You can use this configuration in conjunction with the 'send', 'receive' and 'random'
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# utilities as shown below (run all three steps in parallel).
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#
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# 0. Overview:
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#
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# ./signal --PIPE--> ./pipe --UDP--> ./node --UDP--> ./pipe
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#
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# 1. Start server:
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#
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# $ ./node etc/loopback.conf
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#
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# 2. Send random data to server:
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#
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# $ ./signal random -r 10 -v 4 | ./pipe etc/loopback.conf node1
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#
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# 3. Receive data from server:
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#
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# $ ./pipe etc/loopback.conf node2
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#
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# Author: Steffen Vogel <stvogel@eonerc.rwth-aachen.de>
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# Copyright: 2016, Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems, EONERC
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##
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stats = 1;
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debug = 10;
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nodes = {
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node1 = {
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type = "socket",
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layer = "udp",
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local = "192.168.88.128:12002", # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
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remote = "192.168.88.129:12001",
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header = "gtnet-skt", # 'gtnet-skt' or 'villas'. If not provided, 'villas' header will be used
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vectorize = 1, # Number of samples to fetch per iteration from the socket
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netem = {
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enabled = false,
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delay = 1000000, # In micro seconds!
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jitter = 300000,
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distribution = "normal"
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}
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},
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node2 = {
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type = "socket",
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layer = "udp",
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local = "192.168.88.128:12004", # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
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remote = "192.168.88.129:12001",
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header = "gtnet-skt", # 'gtnet-skt' or 'villas'. If not provided, 'villas' header will be used
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vectorize = 1 # Number of samples to fetch per iteration from the socket
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}
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};
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paths = (
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{
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in = "node1", # Name of the node we listen to (see above)
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out = "node2", # And we loop back to the origin
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hook = ["print"]
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}
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);
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etc/gtnet_test4.conf
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etc/gtnet_test4.conf
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# This is an example for a minimal loopback configuration.
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#
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# All messages will be sent back to the origin using UDP packets.
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#
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# You can use this configuration in conjunction with the 'send', 'receive' and 'random'
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# utilities as shown below (run all three steps in parallel).
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#
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# 0. Overview:
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#
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# ./signal --PIPE--> ./pipe --UDP--> ./node --UDP--> ./pipe
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#
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# 1. Start server:
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#
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# $ ./node etc/loopback.conf
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#
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# 2. Send random data to server:
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#
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# $ ./signal random -r 10 -v 4 | ./pipe etc/loopback.conf node1
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#
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# 3. Receive data from server:
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#
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# $ ./pipe etc/loopback.conf node2
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#
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# Author: Steffen Vogel <stvogel@eonerc.rwth-aachen.de>
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# Copyright: 2016, Institute for Automation of Complex Power Systems, EONERC
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##
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stats = 1;
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debug = 10;
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nodes = {
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node1 = {
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type = "socket",
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layer = "udp",
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local = "192.168.88.128:12002", # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
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remote = "192.168.88.129:12001",
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header = "gtnet-skt", # 'gtnet-skt' or 'villas'. If not provided, 'villas' header will be used
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vectorize = 1, # Number of samples to fetch per iteration from the socket
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netem = {
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enabled = false,
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delay = 1000000, # In micro seconds!
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jitter = 300000,
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distribution = "normal"
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}
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},
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node2 = {
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type = "socket",
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layer = "udp",
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local = "192.168.88.128:12004", # Local ip:port, use '*' for random port
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remote = "192.168.88.129:12001",
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header = "gtnet-skt", # 'gtnet-skt' or 'villas'. If not provided, 'villas' header will be used
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vectorize = 1 # Number of samples to fetch per iteration from the socket
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}
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};
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paths = (
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{
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in = "node1", # Name of the node we listen to (see above)
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out = "node1", # And we loop back to the origin
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hook = ["print"]
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}
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);
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