Hello!

You could enable multiple queues for each NIC and run single instance of
kipfw on each pair:
kipfw netmap:ix0-0 netmap:ix1-0
kipfw netmap:ix0-1 netmap:ix1-1

And so on ;) i have about 12 mpps with this configuration (on Linux netmap).

On Friday, July 10, 2015, Eduardo Meyer <dudu.me...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> should ./kipfw <port0> <port1> and another ./kipfw <port0> <port2> work?
>
> I want to have two filtered kipfw instances sharing the same WAN port.
>
> So far I did a quick test lab and it worked, but since it's a lab
> environment I don't know if I should expect other problems when I add it to
> run in a real scenario.
>
> What problems should I expect? Can they be minimized?
>
> Basic stateless filtering only.
>
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