*** Settings *** Documentation Network security utility file. Resource ../lib/resource.robot Resource ../lib/bmc_redfish_resource.robot Send Network Packets And Get Packet Loss [Documentation] Send TCP, UDP or ICMP packets to any network device and return packet loss. [Arguments] ${host} ${num}=${count} ${packet_type}=${ICMP_PACKETS} ... ${port}=80 ${icmp_type}=${ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST} # Description of argument(s): # host The host name or IP address of the target system. # packet_type The type of packets to be sent ("tcp, "udp", "icmp"). # port Network port. # icmp_type Type of ICMP packets (e.g. 8, 13, 17, etc.). # num Number of packets to be sent. # This keyword expects host, port, type and number of packets to be sent # and rate at which packets to be sent, should be given in command line. # By default it sends 4 ICMP echo request packets at 1 packets/second. ${cmd_suffix}= Set Variable If '${packet_type}' == 'icmp' ... --icmp-type ${icmp_type} ... -p ${port} ${cmd_buf}= Set Variable --delay ${delay} ${host} -c ${num} --${packet_type} ${cmd_suffix} ${nping_result}= Nping ${cmd_buf} [Return] ${nping_result['percent_lost']} Send Network Packets With Flags And Verify Stability [Documentation] Send TCP with flags to the target. [Arguments] ${host} ${num}=${count} ${port}=${REDFISH_INTERFACE} ... ${flags}=${SYN_PACKETS} [Teardown] Verify Interface Stability ${port} # Description of argument(s): # host The host name or IP address of the target system. # packet_type The type of packets to be sent ("tcp, "udp", "icmp"). # port Network port. # flags Type of flag to be set (e.g. SYN, ACK, RST, FIN, ALL). # num Number of packets to be sent. # This keyword expects host, port, type and number of packets to be sent # and rate at which packets to be sent, should be given in command line. # By default it sends 4 ICMP echo request packets at 1 packets/second. ${cmd_suffix}= Catenate -p ${port} --flags ${flags} ${cmd_buf}= Set Variable --delay ${delay} ${host} -c ${num} --${packet_type} ${cmd_suffix} ${nping_result}= Nping ${cmd_buf} Log To Console Packets lost: ${nping_result['percent_lost']}