Hoi Denis,

This setup will fundamentally not work. The only packets Linux sees through
the LCP interface pair, are those which are destined to IP addresses on the
router itself, not through the dataplane. While you may be able to
construct a TAP with a bridge on the Linux side and a bridge-domain on the
VPP side, the throughput in this case will be the same, or slightly worse,
than Linux natively.

groet,
Pim

On Thu, Jul 7, 2022 at 7:37 AM Denis Lotarev via lists.fd.io <dlotarev=
yahoo....@lists.fd.io> wrote:

> Hi there!
> I want to know is it improve perfomance if i create two LCP interfaces
> (in/out) and use this with iptables NAT vs using iptables NAT together with
> kernel network stack?
> Thanks!
> 
>
>

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Pim van Pelt <p...@ipng.nl>
PBVP1-RIPE - http://www.ipng.nl/
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