Difference between revisions of "VPP/Pure L3 Between Namespaces with /32s"
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LOOP_IDX=$(sudo vppctl show int | grep ${LOOP_INT} | awk '{print $2}') | LOOP_IDX=$(sudo vppctl show int | grep ${LOOP_INT} | awk '{print $2}') | ||
sudo vppctl set interface ip address ${LOOP_INT} 10.10.1.1/24 | sudo vppctl set interface ip address ${LOOP_INT} 10.10.1.1/24 | ||
+ | sudo vppctl set int state ${LOOP_INT} up | ||
for i in ${INDECES[@]} | for i in ${INDECES[@]} | ||
do | do | ||
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echo sw_interface_set_unnumbered sw_if_index ${LOOP_IDX} unnum_if_index ${INT_IDX} | sudo vpp_api_test | grep -v "#vat" | echo sw_interface_set_unnumbered sw_if_index ${LOOP_IDX} unnum_if_index ${INT_IDX} | sudo vpp_api_test | grep -v "#vat" | ||
# sudo vpp_api_test sw_interface_set_unnumbered sw_if_index ${LOOP_IDX} unnum_if_index ${INT_IDX} | # sudo vpp_api_test sw_interface_set_unnumbered sw_if_index ${LOOP_IDX} unnum_if_index ${INT_IDX} | ||
+ | |||
+ | # Turn vpp side interfaces up | ||
+ | sudo vppctl set int state host-vpp2${HNAME} up | ||
# Turn on trace | # Turn on trace |
Revision as of 23:42, 29 August 2017
Method 1
Setup
INDECES=(1 2) LOOP_INT=$(sudo vppctl create loopback interface) LOOP_IDX=$(sudo vppctl show int | grep ${LOOP_INT} | awk '{print $2}') sudo vppctl set interface ip address ${LOOP_INT} 10.10.1.1/24 sudo vppctl set int state ${LOOP_INT} up for i in ${INDECES[@]} do INDEX=${i};HNAME=host${INDEX};IP=10.10.1.$((${INDEX}+1));IPGW=10.10.1.1 #Create namespace sudo ip netns add ${HNAME} # Create link and add it to namespace sudo ip link add name vpp2${HNAME} type veth peer name ${HNAME} sudo ip link set ${HNAME} netns ${HNAME} sudo ip link sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip link # Turn up link in namespace sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip link set dev ${HNAME} up # Bring up link in root ns sudo ip link set dev vpp2${HNAME} up # Fire up a tcpdump on interface in namespace sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} tcpdump -i ${HNAME} -w /tmp/tcpdump-${HNAME}.libpcap & # Configure IP address on interface in namspace sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip addr add ${IP}/24 dev ${HNAME} sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip addr show ${HNAME} # Create host interface in vpp attached to other end of veth pair sudo vppctl create host-interface name vpp2${HNAME} sudo vppctl show hardware INT_IDX=$(sudo vppctl show int | grep host-vpp2${HNAME} | awk '{print $2}') echo ${INT_IDX} echo sw_interface_set_unnumbered sw_if_index ${LOOP_IDX} unnum_if_index ${INT_IDX} | sudo vpp_api_test | grep -v "#vat" # sudo vpp_api_test sw_interface_set_unnumbered sw_if_index ${LOOP_IDX} unnum_if_index ${INT_IDX} # Turn vpp side interfaces up sudo vppctl set int state host-vpp2${HNAME} up # Turn on trace sudo vppctl trace add af-packet-input 100 # Configure default route in namespace to GW sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip route add default via ${IPGW} dev ${HNAME} sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip route done
Method 2
Setup
INDECES=(1 2) for i in ${INDECES[@]} do INDEX=${i};HNAME=host${INDEX};IP=10.10.1.$((${INDEX}+1));IPGW=10.10.1.1 #Create namespace sudo ip netns add ${HNAME} # Create link and add it to namespace sudo ip link add name vpp2${HNAME} type veth peer name ${HNAME} sudo ip link set ${HNAME} netns ${HNAME} sudo ip link sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip link # Capture Namespace Mac address MACADDR=$(sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip link show dev ${HNAME} | grep link | awk '{print $2}') echo "MACADDR: ${MACADDR}" # Turn up link in namespace sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip link set dev ${HNAME} up # Bring up link in root ns sudo ip link set dev vpp2${HNAME} up # Fire up a tcpdump on interface in namespace sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} tcpdump -i ${HNAME} -w /tmp/tcpdump-${HNAME}.libpcap & # Configure IP address on interface in namspace sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip addr add ${IP}/32 dev ${HNAME} sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip addr show ${HNAME} # Create host interface in vpp attached to other end of veth pair sudo vppctl create host-interface name vpp2${HNAME} sudo vppctl show hardware # Turn on trace sudo vppctl trace add af-packet-input 100 # Configure route in vpp to namespace /32 sudo vppctl ip route add ${IP}/32 via ${IP} host-vpp2${HNAME} sudo vppctl show ip fib ${IP}/32 # Assign 127.0.0.* IP to vpp interface. This is done to force interface into IP mode sudo vppctl set interface ip address host-vpp2${HNAME} 127.0.0.$((${INDEX}+1))/32 sudo vppctl set ip arp host-vpp2${HNAME} ${IP} ${MACADDR} sudo vppctl set int state host-vpp2${HNAME} up # Capture VPP side mac address VPP_MACADDRESS=$(sudo vppctl show hardware host-vpp2${HNAME} | grep "Ethernet address" | awk '{print $3}') # Staticly peg up arp entry for vpp side of interface associated to GW address sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip neigh add ${IPGW} lladdr ${VPP_MACADDRESS} dev ${HNAME} # Configure route to GW IP in namespace sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip route add ${IPGW} dev ${HNAME} scope link # Configure default route in namespace to GW sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip route add default via ${IPGW} dev ${HNAME} sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ip route done
Verify
for i in ${INDECES[@]} do INDEX=${i};HNAME=host${INDEX};IP=10.10.1.$((${INDEX}+1));IPGW=10.10.1.1 for j in ${INDECES[@]} do PINGIP=10.10.1.$((${j}+1)) PINGHNAME=host${j} if [ ${PINGIP} != ${IP} ]; then echo "Pinging from ${HNAME} to ${PINGHNAME} " sudo ip netns exec ${HNAME} ping -c 1 10.10.1.$((${j}+1)) fi done done sudo vppctl show trace for i in ${INDECES[@]} do INDEX=${i};HNAME=host${INDEX};IP=10.10.1.$((${INDEX}+1));IPGW=10.10.1.1 sudo tcpdump -r /tmp/tcpdump-${HNAME}.libpcap -e done
Cleanup
INDECES=(1 2) for i in ${INDECES[@]} do sudo ip netns del ${HNAME} sudo ip link del vpp2${HNAME} ps -ef | grep /tmp/tcpdump-${HNAME}.libpcap | awk '{print $2}' | xargs sudo kill done sudo service vpp restart