"DENG Qingfang" writes:
>> 2. WRT3200ACM has two Ethernet interfaces. Isn’t it more efficient to have
>> dedicated interfaces for LAN and WAN compared to the DSA model which uses
>> only one of them, and creates multiple interfaces using VLANs?
>
> You only have to worry about that if you have (u
Thank you Deng and Rosen for your work, and also for the links!
I’ll try to maintain a revert patch in my fork, until we have the ability to
map interfaces to ports and configure mirroring in the LuCI GUI.
You have made a good progress in that direction.
> On 2020-11-18, at 6:05 AM, Rosen Penev
Thank you Deng and Rosen for your work, and also for the links!
I’ll try to maintain a revert patch in my fork, until we have the ability to
map interfaces to ports and configure mirroring in the LuCI GUI.
You have made a good progress in that direction.
> On 2020-11-18, at 6:05 AM, Rosen Penev
Hi Georgi,
> 2. WRT3200ACM has two Ethernet interfaces. Isn’t it more efficient to have
> dedicated interfaces for LAN and WAN compared to the DSA model which uses
> only one of them, and creates multiple interfaces using VLANs?
You only have to worry about that if you have (upload + download) >
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 2:15 PM Georgi Valkov wrote:
>
> Dear DENG Qingfang,
>
> Can you please take a moment to discuss the switch from mvsw61xx swconfig
> driver to DSA?
> While I like the simplicity of having lan1 lan2 lan3 lan4 wan interfaces for
> each port, there are a few important issues
Hi,
> I assume this will land in kernel 5.11.
>
> At a minimum, it needs to be backported.
I already backported it, see commit 24410595e91c.
But there is no uci configuration available yet, you have to use `tc' in
command line.
Refer to
https://github.com/Mellanox/mlxsw/wiki/Port-Mirroring#u
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 2:15 PM Georgi Valkov wrote:
>
> Dear DENG Qingfang,
>
> Can you please take a moment to discuss the switch from mvsw61xx swconfig
> driver to DSA?
> While I like the simplicity of having lan1 lan2 lan3 lan4 wan interfaces for
> each port, there are a few important issues
Dear DENG Qingfang,
Can you please take a moment to discuss the switch from mvsw61xx swconfig
driver to DSA?
While I like the simplicity of having lan1 lan2 lan3 lan4 wan interfaces for
each port, there are a few important issues that remain to be addressed:
1. Since the new DSA does not support
All targets that used mvsw61xx have switched to upstream mv88e6xxx DSA
driver, so it can be removed.
Signed-off-by: DENG Qingfang
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