On Wed, Mar 2, 2022 at 05:03 PM, Ray Kinsella wrote: > > I think your approach of configuring VLAN on the sub-interfaces is the > correct one.
If I take the way, the VF1 on the host can't receive any Request Reply, VF1 in zone1 linux namespace,tcpdump -i <VF-nic-name> can not catch expect packet, the physical nic is X722,the VF1 driver on the host is iavf,It doesn't support X722,It's the key point? > > This plugins provides native device support for intel Adaptive Virtual > Function (AVF). AVF is driver specification for current and future Intel > Virtual Function devices. AVF defines communication channel between > Physical Functions (PF) and VF. In essence, today this driver can be used > only with Intel XL710 / X710 / XXV710 adapters. > the content above is from this link: https://docs.fd.io/vpp/20.09/d1/def/avf_plugin_doc.html top of this page
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