Hello,
I'm currently trying ot build a BGP router based on frrouter and VPP.
To do this I have tried to follow the following URL:
https://github.com/FRRouting/frr/wiki/Alternate-forwarding-planes:-VPP
The first part works fine.
I set VPP_VAGRANT_DISTRO to centos7.
I build the vpp packages and thi
ation I put in vppctl? Do I need to create a
script or config file somewhere?
Thanks,
Jan Hugo Prins
On 04/06/2018 09:10 PM, Jan Hugo Prins | BetterBe wrote:
> Hello,
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> I'm currently trying ot build a BGP router based on frrouter and VPP.
> To do this I have tried to foll
Hello,
Would it be possible to get the router and netlink plugin, that are
currently in the VPPSB project, merged into 18.04 ?
I would like to work with them building a set of routers, and having
them in the stable branche would mean that the chance of some patches
breaking this functionality woul
t; Additionally, it’s up to the maintainers of those plugins to propose
> merging their work with the VPP project.
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> Cheers,
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> Chris.
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> *From:*vpp-dev@lists.fd.io *On Behalf Of *Jan
> Hugo Prins | BetterBe
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The following error scrolls by a lot during compile:
default: gcc -std=gnu99 -c -g -O3 -fwrapv -U__STRICT_ANSI__
-fno-common -Werror=attributes -W -Wall -pedantic -Wno-long-long
-Werror=implicit -Werror=missing-braces -Werror=return-type
-Werror=trigraphs -Werror=pointer-arith -Werror=missing-
Hello,
Is someone actively maintaining the router plugin?
Jan Hugo
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Hello Ole,
The main thing I'm currently missing is OSPFv3. The multicast packets
don't arrive in linux kernel.
Attached is a pcap file showing the dropped packets.
OSPFv2 seems to be working fine.
I hope to test the BGP for IPv4 and IPv6 today.
I ha
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Hello Ole,
That sounds to me like the router / rtnetlink plugins are a dead horse,
not worth any more of my time ;-)
I have setup a BGP session on IPv4 and the first results are not that
good. The session is setup, the routes are installed in the Lin
But this basically means that, for now, it won't be possible to create a
BGP router with a combination of FRR and VPP doing both IPv4 and IPv6
with OSPF and BGP.
Or do you see possibilities to make OSPFv3 work?
Jan Hugo Prins
On 04/11/2018 03:20 PM, Ray Kinsella wrote:
> Hi Ole,
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> I agree - bu
Hi Ole,
I really don't mind that you all derailed my discussion. I think a good
design discussion is a good thing. Especially when the end result is a
better product, or in this case, better integration between products.
What I have found with respect to OSPFv3, is that the OSPF multicast
packets
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