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This example shows how to configure and run sample client/server applications using user mode mTCP in 2 linux namespaces (or containers) which communicate through VPP via netmap virtual interfaces.
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In this setup we use 2 different namespaces called vpp1 and vpp2 and two sample applications epserver and epwget available with mTCP.
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=== Setup ===
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=== Configure Interfaces ===
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=== Modify Config Files ===
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=== Test ===
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Using the VPP debug Command-line Interface (CLI) we can verify interface statistics.
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Use the VPP CLI command <code> </code>:
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Use the command <code>show interface</code>:
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Use the command <code> </code>:
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Revision as of 15:39, 7 June 2016

This example shows how to configure and run sample client/server applications using user mode mTCP in 2 linux namespaces (or containers) which communicate through VPP via netmap virtual interfaces.

In this setup we use 2 different namespaces called vpp1 and vpp2 and two sample applications epserver and epwget available with mTCP.

Setup


Configure Interfaces


Modify Config Files


Test


Using the VPP debug Command-line Interface (CLI) we can verify interface statistics.

Use the VPP CLI command :


Use the command show interface:



Use the command :