Hi David Ahern: when I test vrf-lite, I meet a question, could you help me?
the envirnment is below: N2 N1 (all configs here) +---------------+ +--------------+ | | | | | | |eth0 :10.0.2.1+----------------------+eth0 :10.0.2.2 | | | +---------------+ | VRF 1 | | table 5 | | | +---------------+ | | | VRF 2 | N3 | table 6 | +---------------+ | | | | |eth1 :10.0.2.1+----------------------+eth0 :10.0.2.2 | +--------------+ +---------------+ and configuration on N1 is below: ip link add vrf1 type vrf table 5 ip link add vrf2 type vrf table 6 ip rule add pref 200 oif vrf1 lookup 5 ip rule add pref 200 iif vrf1 lookup 5 ip rule add pref 200 oif vrf2 lookup 6 ip rule add pref 200 iif vrf2 lookup 6 ip link set vrf1 up ip link set vrf2 up ip link set eth0 master vrf1 ip link set eth1 master vrf2 the route information is below: # ip route get 10.0.2.2 oif vrf1 10.0.2.2 dev eth0 table 5 src 10.0.2.1 cache # # ip route get 10.0.2.2 oif vrf2 10.0.2.2 dev eth1 table 6 src 10.0.2.1 cache # #uname -r 4.4.0-rc5 # when run the ping with different interfaces on N1, I expect "ping -I vrf1 10.0.2.2" send to/receive from packets with N2, "ping -I vrf2 10.0.2.2" send to/receive from packets with N3, but I found whether the interface is vrf1 or vrf2, the packets always is sent out through eth0, N2 reply; and no packets sent out through eth1. is it right? thanks -Roy -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html