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=== vpp1 config === | === vpp1 config === | ||
| − | + | Create and configure the LAN and WAN facing <code>af_packet</code> interfaces | |
* Create LAN facing <code>host-vpp1</code> and WAN facing <code>host-intervpp1</code> interfaces | * Create LAN facing <code>host-vpp1</code> and WAN facing <code>host-intervpp1</code> interfaces | ||
* Set <code>6.0.2.1/24</code> and <code>6.0.3.1</code> as their respective IP4 addresses | * Set <code>6.0.2.1/24</code> and <code>6.0.3.1</code> as their respective IP4 addresses | ||
Enable and configure LISP-GPE: | Enable and configure LISP-GPE: | ||
| − | * | + | * Set WAN facing interface <code>host-vpp1</code> as locator (underlay attachment point) |
| − | * | + | * Set LAN facing prefix <code>6.0.2.0/24</code> as a local EID (End-host ID - overlay address) |
* Configure map-server address <code>6.0.3.100</code> | * Configure map-server address <code>6.0.3.100</code> | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
| − | === | + | === vpp2 config === |
| − | interface | + | Create and configure the LAN and WAN facing <code>af_packet</code> interfaces |
| + | * Create LAN facing <code>host-vpp2</code> and WAN facing <code>host-intervpp2</code> interfaces | ||
| + | * Set <code>6.0.4.1/24</code> and <code>6.0.3.2</code> as their respective IP4 addresses | ||
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| + | Enable and configure LISP-GPE: | ||
| + | * Set WAN facing interface <code>host-vpp2</code> as locator (underlay attachment point) | ||
| + | * Set LAN facing prefix <code>6.0.4.0/24</code> as a local EID (End-host ID - overlay address) | ||
| + | * Configure map-server address <code>6.0.3.100</code> | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
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set int state host-vpp2 up | set int state host-vpp2 up | ||
set int ip address host-vpp2 6.0.4.1/24 | set int ip address host-vpp2 6.0.4.1/24 | ||
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| − | set int ip address | + | create host-interface name intervpp2 |
| − | + | set int state host-intervpp2 up | |
| + | set int ip address host-intervpp1 6.0.3.2/24 | ||
lisp gpe enable | lisp gpe enable | ||
| − | lisp locator-set add ls1 iface | + | lisp locator-set add ls1 iface host-intervpp2 p 1 w 1 |
lisp eid-table add eid 6.0.4.0/24 locator-set ls1 | lisp eid-table add eid 6.0.4.0/24 locator-set ls1 | ||
lisp map-resolver add 6.0.3.100 | lisp map-resolver add 6.0.3.100 | ||
Revision as of 11:51, 6 May 2016
Contents
Overview
This tutorial shows how to use VPP lite to build a simple/toy LISP overlay on an Ubuntu host using namespaces and af_packet.
Requirements
- Ubuntu host
- ODL Beryllium
Topology
add pretty pic
Setup
Host and vpp configs
Host
Create namespace and set up interface in linux
# path to vpp executable and configurations folder
VPP_LITE_BIN=/home/vagrant/vpp/build-root/install-vpp_lite_debug-native/vpp/bin/vpp
VPP_LITE_CONF=/etc/vpp/lite/
# make sure there are no vpp instances running
pkill vpp
# delete previous incarnations if they exist
ip netns exec intervppns ifconfig vppbr down
ip netns exec intervppns brctl delbr vppbr
ip link del dev veth_vpp1 &> /dev/null
ip link del dev veth_vpp2 &> /dev/null
ip link del dev veth_intervpp1 &> /dev/null
ip link del dev veth_intervpp2 &> /dev/null
ip link del dev veth_odl &> /dev/null
ip netns del vppns1 &> /dev/null
ip netns del vppns2 &> /dev/null
ip netns del intervppns &> /dev/null
if [ "$1" == "clean" ] ; then
exit 0;
fi
# create vpp to clients and inter-vpp namespaces
ip netns add vppns1
ip netns add vppns2
ip netns add intervppns
# create vpp and odl interfaces and set them in intervppns
ip link add veth_intervpp1 type veth peer name intervpp1
ip link add veth_intervpp2 type veth peer name intervpp2
ip link add veth_odl type veth peer name odl
ip link set dev intervpp1 up
ip link set dev intervpp2 up
ip link set dev odl up
ip link set dev veth_intervpp1 up netns intervppns
ip link set dev veth_intervpp2 up netns intervppns
ip link set dev veth_odl up netns intervppns
# create bridge in intervppns and add vpp and odl interfaces
ip netns exec intervppns brctl addbr vppbr
ip netns exec intervppns brctl addif vppbr veth_intervpp1
ip netns exec intervppns brctl addif vppbr veth_intervpp2
ip netns exec intervppns brctl addif vppbr veth_odl
ip netns exec intervppns ifconfig vppbr up
# create and configure 1st veth client to vpp pair
ip link add veth_vpp1 type veth peer name vpp1
ip link set dev vpp1 up
ip link set dev veth_vpp1 up netns vppns1
ip netns exec vppns1 \
bash -c "
ip link set dev lo up
ip addr add 6.0.2.2/24 dev veth_vpp1
ip route add 6.0.4.0/24 via 6.0.2.1
"
# create and configure 2nd veth client to vpp pair
ip link add veth_vpp2 type veth peer name vpp2
ip link set dev vpp2 up
ip link set dev veth_vpp2 up netns vppns2
ip netns exec vppns2 \
bash -c "
ip link set dev lo up
ip addr add 6.0.4.4/24 dev veth_vpp2
ip route add 6.0.2.0/24 via 6.0.4.1
"
# set odl iface ip and disable checksum offloading
ifconfig odl 6.0.3.100/24
ethtool --offload odl rx off tx off
# start vpp1 and vpp2 in separate chroot
sudo $VPP_LITE_BIN \
unix { log /tmp/vpp1.log cli-listen \
localhost:5002 full-coredump \
exec $VPP_LITE_CONF/vpp1.config } \
api-trace { on } chroot {prefix xtr1}
sudo $VPP_LITE_BIN \
unix { log /tmp/vpp2.log cli-listen \
localhost:5003 full-coredump exec $VPP_LITE_CONF/vpp2.config } \
api-trace { on } chroot {prefix xtr2}
vpp1 config
Create and configure the LAN and WAN facing af_packet interfaces
- Create LAN facing
host-vpp1and WAN facinghost-intervpp1interfaces - Set
6.0.2.1/24and6.0.3.1as their respective IP4 addresses
Enable and configure LISP-GPE:
- Set WAN facing interface
host-vpp1as locator (underlay attachment point) - Set LAN facing prefix
6.0.2.0/24as a local EID (End-host ID - overlay address) - Configure map-server address
6.0.3.100
create host-interface name vpp1 set int state host-vpp1 up set int ip address host-vpp1 6.0.2.1/24 create host-interface name intervpp1 set int state host-intervpp1 up set int ip address host-intervpp1 6.0.3.1/24 lisp gpe enable lisp locator-set add ls1 iface host-intervpp1 p 1 w 1 lisp eid-table add eid 6.0.2.0/24 locator-set ls1 lisp map-resolver add 6.0.3.100
vpp2 config
Create and configure the LAN and WAN facing af_packet interfaces
- Create LAN facing
host-vpp2and WAN facinghost-intervpp2interfaces - Set
6.0.4.1/24and6.0.3.2as their respective IP4 addresses
Enable and configure LISP-GPE:
- Set WAN facing interface
host-vpp2as locator (underlay attachment point) - Set LAN facing prefix
6.0.4.0/24as a local EID (End-host ID - overlay address) - Configure map-server address
6.0.3.100
create host-interface name vpp2 set int state host-vpp2 up set int ip address host-vpp2 6.0.4.1/24 create host-interface name intervpp2 set int state host-intervpp2 up set int ip address host-intervpp1 6.0.3.2/24 lisp gpe enable lisp locator-set add ls1 iface host-intervpp2 p 1 w 1 lisp eid-table add eid 6.0.4.0/24 locator-set ls1 lisp map-resolver add 6.0.3.100
Test
ip netns exec vppns1 ping 6.0.4.4