# Configuration ### config.json The following configuration points are to be set in the config.json file in the root directory of this project. * `number_of_worker_threads` : Number of threads that should run through the aegis-pipeline in parallel. * type: string * Default: the maximum number of threads (aka dpdk-lcores) possible is chosen. * if you want the default value to be set simply remove this key-value pair from the config.json file. * Minimum: 1. * Maximum: Number of available dpdk-lcores (most likely available Threads) on the system minus 1. ### Command Line Options The following command line arguments are supported: * `--config -c` => Location to config file. Default => **/etc/aegis/aegis.conf**. * `--dpdk_version` => print version of dpdk version installed * `--help -h` => Print help menu for command line options. * `--ifname` => list all interfaces with name * `--keep_files` => should generated files be kept after exit * `--list -l` => List all filtering rules/settings scanned from config file. * `--meson_bin` => print location of the meson binary * `--log_level` => set logging level * `--test_list` => test rules list for errors Commandline instructions will overwrite the configration file settings! #### Example ```bash aegis --keep-files --log_level 3 aegis --ifname aegis --list ``` ### Usage How to use AEGIS: #### Compile your own AEGIS To compile your AEGIS you need to have all requirements installed; refer to [Getting Started](/getting_started.md). 1. Run `meson build` in your root folder of AEGIS. Meson will collect all necesarry files for you. 2. `cd build` into your build folder 3. Run `ninja` to compile all source code to your system specifiy binaries #### Simple usage Call `aegis` to run the AEGIS CLI and start your service. The CLI will guide you trough all possibilities.