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-//$Id$
-
-A Regression test for ACE QoS features.
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-
-This test implements a simple Receiver-Sender program that ensures
-Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees on the underlying network before
-transmitting data. The program tests the ACE QoS APIs/features. The
-test works for Winsock2 APIs on Win2K as well as RAPI on Solaris.
-
-
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-WIN2K :
-
-Build Requirements :
---------------------
-1. Two Win2K machines.
-2. June98 Platform SDK or later.
-3. Link with ws2_32.lib
-
-The test consists of a receiver and a sender.
-
- The sender is started first (though it is not mandatory) as :
-
- sender -m merengue.cs.wustl.edu:9091 -P 10004
-
- -m: specifies the multicast session address that both client and
- server subscribe to for QoS events.
-
- -p: Protocol to be used. Could be udp or tcp. Default is udp.
-
- -P: Sender source port. If not specified, DEFAULT_SOURCE_SENDER_PORT
- (10001) will be used.
-
- -h: Displays the help on various options.
-
-The sample Sender is started next as :
-
- receiver -m merengue.cs.wustl.edu:9091
-
- -m: specifies the multicast session address that both client and
- server subscribe to for QoS events.
-
- -n: Option to be used by senders only to specify the destination
- address. This option is overriden if a multicast address is also
- specified through the -m option.
-
- -p: Protocol to be used. Could be udp or tcp. Default is udp.
-
- -P: Sender source port. If not specified, DEFAULT_SOURCE_SENDER_PORT
- (10001) will be used.
-
- -h: Displays the help on various options.
-
-On Win2K the user must have administrative access to the machine to
-run this program. It seems to be a pre-requisite to opening QoS
-sockets.
-
-The sender and receiver should be run on different Win2K machines.
-
-The test demonstrates how to GQOS enable an application using the ACE QoS APIs.
-It concentrates on the use of various ACE QoS APIs and their correctness.
-
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-
-RAPI :
-
-0. The $ACE_ROOT/include/makeinclude/platform_macros.GNU should include the
-following :
-
-include /project/doc/vishal/ACE_wrappers/include/makeinclude/<appropriate platform macros file eg.platform_sunos5_sunc++.GNU>
-PLATFORM_RAPI_CPPFLAGS += -I/project/doc/vishal/rapi/rel4.2a4/rsvpd/
-PLATFORM_RAPI_LIBS += -lrsvp
-PLATFORM_RAPI_LDFLAGS += -L/project/doc/vishal/rapi/rel4.2a4/rsvpd/
-
-assuming that RAPI library is installed in /project/doc/vishal/rapi/rel4.2a4/
-
-1. Compile ACE with
-
- make rapi=1
-
-2. Run the RSVP Daemon on two machines: (merengue.cs and macarena.cs)
-
- /project/doc/vishal/rapi/rel4.2a4/rsvpd/rsvpd -D
-
- The current version of the daemon comes with an inbuilt rtap
- application to test the various reservation commands and RAPI APIs.
-
- Typical values for rtap would be :
-
- dest udp macarena/5000
- sender merengue/5000 [ t 2000000 100000 2000000 512 1024 ]
-
- dest udp macarena/5000
- reserve wf [ cl 2000000 100000 2000000 512 1024 ]
-
-3. If RTAP runs fine and the daemons show the debug messages about
- RESV, PATH and other RSVP messages, run the QoS example, making sure
- that rtap session is released on both machines.
-
-The test consists of a receiver and a sender.
-
- The sender is started first (though it is not mandatory) as :
-
- sender -m macarena.cs.wustl.edu:9091 -P 10004
-
- -m: specifies the multicast session address that both client and
- server subscribe to for QoS events.
-
- -p: Protocol to be used. Could be udp or tcp. Default is udp.
-
- -P: Sender source port. If not specified, DEFAULT_SOURCE_SENDER_PORT
- (10001) will be used.
-
- -h: Displays the help on various options.
-
-The sample Sender is started next as :
-
- receiver -m macarena.cs.wustl.edu:9091
-
- -m: specifies the multicast session address that both client and
- server subscribe to for QoS events.
-
- -n: Option to be used by senders only to specify the destination
- address. This option is overriden if a multicast address is also
- specified through the -m option.
-
- -p: Protocol to be used. Could be udp or tcp. Default is udp.
-
- -P: Sender source port. If not specified, DEFAULT_SOURCE_SENDER_PORT
- (10001) will be used.
-
- -h: Displays the help on various options.
-
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-
-If you run into any problems with this test please contact Vishal
-Kachroo <vishal@cs.wustl.edu>.
-
-This README last updated on 20th July, 2000.
-
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