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- main fib,
- vrf,
- phy2lisp
Change-Id: Ic9bacef4574dc07b25041c4cd0653825a65c94fb
Signed-off-by: Tibor Frank <tifrank@cisco.com>
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- IPv4 prefix length + ea bits length < 32
- IPv4 prefix length + ea bits length == 32
- IPv4 prefix length + ea bits length > 32
- End user IPv6 prefix is 64
- IPv4 preffix is 0
Change-Id: Ib8d76abfebfb206fbbaa3c1422b2d321a3ed8712
Signed-off-by: Matej Klotton <mklotton@cisco.com>
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JIRA: CSIT-141
Change-Id: I75cef6d570ab45ea9c4af838b6bf68cefc7c1a91
Signed-off-by: Miroslav Miklus <mmiklus@cisco.com>
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- add new test cases based on reported bugs
- minor fixes
Change-Id: I8b7464bc1f4e786e3a0ef67ba64d81e1c25ae5cf
Signed-off-by: selias <samelias@cisco.com>
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- add verification of ipv4 subnet prefix support
- modify keywords to allow setting ipv4 address with network prefix
- fix variable definitions to evaluate numbers as ints, not strings
- add exception to ipv4 netmask/prefix conversion method
Change-Id: I9343ceb35856ddb33674d7067f1def6d40e99acc
Signed-off-by: selias <samelias@cisco.com>
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- add test cases for managing ipv4, ipv6, ethernet and routing
configuration on VPP interface
- add keywords used in these tests to set and verify configuration
- add method and vat template for dumping an interface's
configured IP addresses
- add method for converting between ipv4 netmasks and
network prefixes
- clean up documentation of older Honeycomb keywords
Note: Test cases are tagged with a placeholder tag to allow manual
test runs locally. It should be replaced with the appropriate
environment tags once Honeycomb service is deployed on virl.
Change-Id: I99ce1e72c8550f520f8c35ef4a93eaebb530db78
Signed-off-by: selias <samelias@cisco.com>
Signed-off-by: Matej Klotton <mklotton@cisco.com>
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PEP8 reformat
fix typos
docstrings reformat
Change-Id: Ic48ba4e06490630808b8e2ab1ab0b046ec7eeed7
Signed-off-by: Matej Klotton <mklotton@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I241a2b7a7706e65f71cfd4a62e2a40f053fc5d07
Signed-off-by: Stefan Kobza <skobza@cisco.com>
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