i thinki it's my issue. ajust tested a simple bridge and with sriov i don't see
mac address discovered even when interfaces are set to promiscuous mode.
Benoit
Le lun. 17 mars 2025 à 19:25, Santiago Martinez
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Hey, haven’t tested with SR-IOV but can test it later if you want.
Santi
> On 17 Mar 2025, at 17:50, beno...@enki-multimedia.eu wrote:
>
> Oh, i need to check if the vxlan works correctly indeed...
>
>> So you are also using sr-iov ?
>
> Benoît
>
>> On 17 Mar 2025, at 17:08, Santiago Martin
Oh, i need to check if the vxlan works correctly indeed...
> So you are also using sr-iov ?
Benoît
> On 17 Mar 2025, at 17:08, Santiago Martinez wrote:
>
> Hi Benoit, one more thing, Im not sure whats the current support for v6,
> specially for ND.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Santi
>
> On 3/17/25 16
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Hi Benoit, one more thing, Im not sure whats the current support for v6,
specially for ND.
Best regards.
Santi
On 3/17/25 16:48, Santiago Martinez wrote:
Hi Benoit,
I have a similar setup to yours (not using MLX4), and it works.
I have two VMs acting as routers (R-A and R-B), each with tw
Hi all,
I'm trying to make some kind of cross connect between a vlan and a vxlan, but
as far as I understand the mac address are not learnt from the vlan When I
listen using tcpdump on the vlan i can see the arp request but not in the in
the vxlan. ANy idea how should I fix this? Is there any
On 3/17/2025 06:04, A FreeBSD User wrote:
Hello,
I'm playing around with a useful setup of a small router/firewall appliance
based on FreeBSD
14-STABLE and ipfw.
My/our ISP provides (alleged) ::/56 prefixes. The hardware used has several
Intel i210 based
NICs, on of them is facing towards the
Hello,
I'm playing around with a useful setup of a small router/firewall appliance
based on FreeBSD
14-STABLE and ipfw.
My/our ISP provides (alleged) ::/56 prefixes. The hardware used has several
Intel i210 based
NICs, on of them is facing towards the ISP as usual with a cloned pseudo device
ca