On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 08:10:40PM +0800, chen zhang wrote: > hi dear all! > is fake-bridge just devised for the ports in with the same vlan tag in > real-bridge? > > i make it like this: > ovs-vsctl add-br br0 > ovs-vsctl add-br br1 br0 2 > ovs-vsctl add-port br0 eth1(connecting with host 1,172.16.0.1) > > ifconfig br0 172.16.0.10 > ifconfig br1 172.16.0.11 > > it succeeded when host 1 pings br1,i can understand because br1 is an > "internal" port which just works as a host with an IP connecting to the > real-bridge. > > but when i set port br1 tag=100,host 1 can still ping with br1 . how does > fake-bridge itself communicate with real-bridge?
Q: I configured one IP address on VLAN 0 and another on VLAN 9, like this: ovs-vsctl add-br br0 ovs-vsctl add-port br0 eth0 ifconfig br0 192.168.0.5 ovs-vsctl add-port br0 vlan9 tag=9 -- set interface vlan9 type=internal ifconfig vlan9 192.168.0.9 but other hosts that are only on VLAN 0 can reach the IP address configured on VLAN 9. What's going on? A: RFC 1122 section 3.3.4.2 "Multihoming Requirements" describes two approaches to IP address handling in Internet hosts: - In the "Strong ES Model", where an ES is a host ("End System"), an IP address is primarily associated with a particular interface. The host discards packets that arrive on interface A if they are destined for an IP address that is configured on interface B. The host never sends packets from interface A using a source address configured on interface B. - In the "Weak ES Model", an IP address is primarily associated with a host. The host accepts packets that arrive on any interface if they are destined for any of the host's IP addresses, even if the address is configured on some interface other than the one on which it arrived. The host does not restrict itself to sending packets from an IP address associated with the originating interface. Linux uses the weak ES model. That means that when packets destined to the VLAN 9 IP address arrive on eth0 and are bridged to br0, the kernel IP stack accepts them there for the VLAN 9 IP address, even though they were not received on vlan9, the network device for vlan9. To simulate the strong ES model on Linux, one may add iptables rule to filter packets based on source and destination address and adjust ARP configuration with sysctls. BSD uses the strong ES model. _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss