Hi Raj, > Hello all, > > I have PPPoE working successfully over IPv4, and able to ping outside. > IPv6 negotiation by control plane is successful and an IPv6 session is > created using the following command: > > create pppoe session client-ip client-ip fe80::60bb:6a:38cc:6b03 > session-id 25740 client-mac 08:00:27:44:cd:23 > > vpp# show pppoe session > ... > [1] sw-if-index 5 client-ip fe80::60bb:6a:38cc:6b03 session-id 25740 > encap-if-index 1 decap-fib-index 0 local-mac 08:00:27:47:6e:4b > client-mac 08:00:27:44:cd:23 > > So far its fine. > > Next I need to allocate a block of IPv6 address to the PPPoE client > using DHCP-PD. > > When a block of IP address is allocated to a PPPoE client, how does > the routing work? How will VPP route the packets, ingress from north, > belonging to a network, to correct PPPoE encapsulation, including MAC > and PPPoE ID? > > I guess I am missing some routing command here.
Is this a DHCPv6 PD server running on the VPP instance? Or is it operating as a relay? If so I tihnk we covered most of the alternatives in https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-stenberg-v6ops-pd-route-maintenance-00 Which long go has expired. Cheers, Ole
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