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Administration Guide

Port Mapping

Port Mapping

The Port Mapping defines the mapping between test case ports and physical ports. Test case can reference a defined Port Mapping object.

Notes

  • All ports are displayed for all cases
  • The physical port icon on Ports Mapping page will be greyed-out if this physical port is not enabled.

  • If the case port is not mapping to the physical port, all settings will be disabled.

  • For optional port binding:

    • Port-binding can't be edited if it contains non-physical ports
    • All the port-bindings can be deleted
    • In the case of deleted port bindings that contain physical ports, physical ports will be displayed after deletion

To create a Port Mapping object:

  1. Go to Cases > Performance Testing > Objects > Port Mapping.
  2. Click +Create New to create a Port Mapping object.
  3. Set the Name and the ports.
  4. Click Save.
  5. Repeat these steps to create more objects.

Port Mapping

Port Mapping

The Port Mapping defines the mapping between test case ports and physical ports. Test case can reference a defined Port Mapping object.

Notes

  • All ports are displayed for all cases
  • The physical port icon on Ports Mapping page will be greyed-out if this physical port is not enabled.

  • If the case port is not mapping to the physical port, all settings will be disabled.

  • For optional port binding:

    • Port-binding can't be edited if it contains non-physical ports
    • All the port-bindings can be deleted
    • In the case of deleted port bindings that contain physical ports, physical ports will be displayed after deletion

To create a Port Mapping object:

  1. Go to Cases > Performance Testing > Objects > Port Mapping.
  2. Click +Create New to create a Port Mapping object.
  3. Set the Name and the ports.
  4. Click Save.
  5. Repeat these steps to create more objects.