Avi,

Yes, you can. As an example, I have it like this in my startup.conf

dpdk {
 vdev virtio_user0,path=/tmp/sock0
}

Steven

On 3/28/18, 8:09 AM, "vpp-dev@lists.fd.io on behalf of Avi Cohen (A)" 
<vpp-dev@lists.fd.io on behalf of avi.co...@huawei.com> wrote:

    Hi 
    In the startup.conf , in the dpdk part we can add pci devices to the 
white-list . 
    Is there option to also add virtual interfaces to white-list - I'm running 
VPP on virtual-machine and I have few virtio devices that I would automatically 
add to VPP
    
    Best Regards
    Avi
    
    
    
    


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