Remote Loopback
Rx PHY Loopback
Loopback Rx PHY is enabled on the ethernet interface, and when packets from the traffic generator arrive at a remote node via such an interface, they are loop-backed to the originator and forwarded to the next route.
In the above diagram, as loopback is enabled as Rx PHY on DUT2, the packets will loop at the physical layer of the DUT2, and the same number of packets are returned from the ingress to the egress side of the DUT2 to DUT1 and the traffic generator. Thus, the Tx and Rx counts of receiving and transmitting interfaces are the same. The packets are looped back to Traffic Generator1 as well as forwarded to Traffic Generator2.
Rx MAC Loopback
Loopback Rx MAC is enabled on the ethernet interface, and when packets from the traffic generator arrive at a remote node via such an interface, they are loop-backed to the originator but not forwarded to the next route.
In the above diagram, as loopback is enabled as Rx MAC on DUT2, the packets will loop at the MAC layer (data link layer) of the DUT2, and the same number of packets are returned from the ingress to the egress side of the DUT2 to DUT1 and the traffic generator. Thus, the Tx and Rx counts of receiving and transmitting interfaces are the same. The packets are looped back to Traffic Generator1, but not forwarded to Traffic Generator2.
Last modified date: 08/28/2023