Hi Luigi,
Again, My receiver can not receive packets.
dmesg messages are:
[ 7612.954837] 081.363279 [ 753] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native
NA (null)
[ 7613.054226] 081.462874 [ 753] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native
NA (null)
Please help me to use netmap-ipfw.
Thanks in ad
Hi,
I tested my scenario. it is true. I could not receive packets in receiver
and thought that my scenario is wrong!!
My problem in this test solved by using latest version of netmap and
netmap-based ipfw.
Thanks from Luigi for his great work.
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Sorry for my inaccuracy!
I use "./pkt-gen -i eth0 -f tx" in sender and "
./pkt-gen -i eth0 -f rx" in receiver.
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Mahnaz Talebi wrote:
> I use this scenario for test netmap-based ipfw with real NICs.
>
>
> ===
I use this scenario for test netmap-based ipfw with real NICs.
=
sender (eth0:10.10.1.1)DUT (eth0:10.10.1.2)
(eth1:10.10.2.2)receiver(10.10.2.3:eth0)
./pkt-gen -i eth0 -f rx ->
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 4:30 PM, Raimundo Santos wrote:
> On 28 April 2014 01:58, Mahnaz Talebi wrote:
>
> > I am trying to run netmap-based ipfw with real NICs
>
>
> Hello,
>
> there are some drivers that does not support netmap yet.
>
​thanks for the answer but it wasn't that, i spoke to Mahn
On 28 April 2014 01:58, Mahnaz Talebi wrote:
> I am trying to run netmap-based ipfw with real NICs
Hello,
there are some drivers that does not support netmap yet.
Raimundo Santos
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