diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'vnet')
-rw-r--r-- | vnet/vnet/ethernet/arp.c | 38 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vnet/vnet/interface_cli.c | 84 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vnet/vnet/ip/ip46_cli.c | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vnet/vnet/ip/ip4_forward.c | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vnet/vnet/ip/lookup.c | 61 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vnet/vnet/l2/l2_input.c | 33 |
6 files changed, 243 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/vnet/vnet/ethernet/arp.c b/vnet/vnet/ethernet/arp.c index d0ed1dcb..262ccd0b 100644 --- a/vnet/vnet/ethernet/arp.c +++ b/vnet/vnet/ethernet/arp.c @@ -1785,7 +1785,29 @@ ip_arp_add_del_command_fn (vlib_main_t * vm, return 0; } + /* *INDENT-OFF* */ +/*? + * Add or delete ip4 ARP cache entries + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{set ip arp} + * Add or delete ip4 ARP cache entries as follows: + * vpp# set ip arp GigabitEthernet2/0/0 6.0.0.3 dead.beef.babe + * vpp# set ip arp delete GigabitEthernet2/0/0 6.0.0.3 dead.beef.babe + * Add or delete ip4 ARP cache entries to a specific fib table: + * vpp# set ip arp fib-id 1 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 6.0.0.3 dead.beef.babe + * vpp# set ip arp fib-id 1 delete GigabitEthernet2/0/0 6.0.0.3 dead.beef.babe + * Add or delete ip4 static ARP cache entries as follows: + * vpp# set ip arp static GigabitEthernet2/0/0 6.0.0.3 dead.beef.babe + * vpp# set ip arp static delete GigabitEthernet2/0/0 6.0.0.3 dead.beef.babe + * For testing / debugging purposes, the 'set ip arps command can add or delete multiple entries. Supply the 'count N' parameter: + * vpp# set ip arp count 10 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 6.0.0.3 dead.beef.babe + * @NOTE: 'set ip arp' options + * (e.g. delete, static, 'fib-id <id>', 'count <number>', 'interface ip4_addr mac_addr') + * can be added in any order and combination. + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (ip_arp_add_del_command, static) = { .path = "set ip arp", .short_help = @@ -1832,7 +1854,23 @@ set_int_proxy_arp_command_fn (vlib_main_t * vm, return 0; } + /* *INDENT-OFF* */ +/*? + * Enable proxy-arp on an interface. + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{set interface proxy-arp} + * To enable proxy arp on a range of addresses, use: + * vpp# set ip arp proxy 6.0.0.1 - 6.0.0.11 + * You must specifically enable proxy arp on individual interfaces: + * vpp# set interface proxy-arp <intfc> [enable|disable] + * The vpp stack will answer ARP requests for the indicated address range. + * Use with caution. Proxy ARP as a technology is infamous for blackholing traffic. + * Multiple proxy-arp ranges may be provisioned. + * The underlying implementation has not been performance-tuned; avoid creating an unnecessarily large set of ranges. + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_int_proxy_enable_command, static) = { .path = "set interface proxy-arp", .short_help = diff --git a/vnet/vnet/interface_cli.c b/vnet/vnet/interface_cli.c index 654edcaa..7d828f54 100644 --- a/vnet/vnet/interface_cli.c +++ b/vnet/vnet/interface_cli.c @@ -162,6 +162,34 @@ done: } /* *INDENT-OFF* */ +/*? + * Displays various information about the state of the current terminal + * session. + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{show hardware} + * Name Link Hardware + * GigabitEthernet2/0/0 up GigabitEthernet2/0/0 + * Ethernet address 00:50:56:b7:7c:83 + * Intel 82545em_copper + * link up, media 1000T full-duplex, master, + * 0 unprocessed, 384 total buffers on rx queue 0 ring + * 237 buffers in driver rx cache + * rx total packets 1816 + * rx total bytes 181084 + * rx good packets 1816 + * rx good bytes 181084 + * rx 65 127 byte packets 1586 + * rx 256 511 byte packets 230 + * tx total packets 346 + * tx total bytes 90224 + * tx good packets 346 + * tx good bytes 88840 + * tx 64 byte packets 1 + * tx 65 127 byte packets 115 + * tx 256 511 byte packets 230 + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (show_hw_interfaces_command, static) = { .path = "show hardware-interfaces", .short_help = "show hardware-interfaces [brief|verbose|detail] [bond] [<if-name1> <if-name2> ...]", @@ -674,8 +702,52 @@ done: } /* *INDENT-OFF* */ +/*? + * Create vlan subinterfaces + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{create sub-interfaces} + * + * To create a vlan subinterface 11 to process packets on 802.1q VLAN id 11, use: + * + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 + * + * This shorthand is equivalent to: + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 11 exact-match + * + * You can specify a subinterface number that is different from the vlan id: + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 100 + * + * You can create qinq and q-in-any interfaces: + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q 200 + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 12 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q any + * + * You can also create dot1ad interfaces: + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1ad 11 + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 12 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q 200 + * + * Subinterfaces can be configured as either exact-match or non-exact match. + * Non-exact match is the CLI default. If exact-match is specified, + * packets must have the same number of vlan tags as the configuration. + * For non-exact-match, packets must at least that number of tags. + * L3 (routed) interfaces must be configured as exact-match. + * L2 interfaces are typically configured as non-exact-match. + * + * For example, a packet with outer vlan 100 and inner 200 would match this interface: + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 dot1q 100 + * + * but would not match this interface: + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 dot1q 100 exact-match + * + * There are two special subinterfaces that can be configured. Subinterface untagged has no vlan tags: + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 untagged + * + * The subinterface default matches any packet that does not match any other subinterface: + * vpp# create sub GigabitEthernet2/0/0 7 default + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (create_sub_interfaces_command, static) = { - .path = "create sub-interface", + .path = "create sub-interfaces", .short_help = "create sub-interfaces <nn>[-<nn>] [dot1q|dot1ad|default|untagged]", .function = create_sub_interfaces, }; @@ -712,7 +784,17 @@ done: return error; } + /* *INDENT-OFF* */ +/*? + * Interface admin up/down + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{set interface state} + * vpp# set interface state GigabitEthernet2/0/0 up + * vpp# set interface state GigabitEthernet2/0/0 down + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_state_command, static) = { .path = "set interface state", .short_help = "Set interface state", diff --git a/vnet/vnet/ip/ip46_cli.c b/vnet/vnet/ip/ip46_cli.c index 3bb7d766..0b598c6d 100644 --- a/vnet/vnet/ip/ip46_cli.c +++ b/vnet/vnet/ip/ip46_cli.c @@ -161,7 +161,22 @@ add_del_ip_address (vlib_main_t * vm, done: return error; } - +/*? + * To set an interface ip address, use "set interface ip address": + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{set interface ip address} + + * vpp# set interface ip address GigabitEthernet2/0/0 db01::1/64 + * Note that the debug CLI does not enforce classful mask-width / addressing constraints. + * Interfaces may have multiple ip4 and ip6 addresses. + * There is no concept of primary vs. secondary interface addresses; they're just addresses. + * To delete a specific interface ip address, use "set interface ip address del": + * vpp# set interface ip address del GigabitEthernet2/0/0 6.0.0.2/24 + * To delete all interfaces addresses (ip4+ip6), use "set interface ip address del <intfc> all" + * vpp# set interface ip address del GigabitEthernet2/0/0 all + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_interface_ip_address_command, static) = { .path = "set interface ip address", .function = add_del_ip_address, diff --git a/vnet/vnet/ip/ip4_forward.c b/vnet/vnet/ip/ip4_forward.c index 8a498549..751260a7 100644 --- a/vnet/vnet/ip/ip4_forward.c +++ b/vnet/vnet/ip/ip4_forward.c @@ -3245,6 +3245,20 @@ add_del_interface_table (vlib_main_t * vm, return error; } +/*? + * Place the indicated interface into the supplied VRF + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{set interface ip table} + * + * vpp# set interface ip table GigabitEthernet2/0/0 2 + * + * Interface addresses added after setting the interface IP table end up in the indicated VRF table. + * Predictable but potentially counter-intuitive results occur if you provision interface addresses in multiple FIBs. + * Upon RX, packets will be processed in the last IP table ID provisioned. + * It might be marginally useful to evade source RPF drops to put an interface address into multiple FIBs. + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (set_interface_ip_table_command, static) = { .path = "set interface ip table", .function = add_del_interface_table, diff --git a/vnet/vnet/ip/lookup.c b/vnet/vnet/ip/lookup.c index 8531f645..47138071 100644 --- a/vnet/vnet/ip/lookup.c +++ b/vnet/vnet/ip/lookup.c @@ -1674,6 +1674,33 @@ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (vlib_cli_show_ip6_command, static) = { .short_help = "Internet protocol version 6 (IP6) show commands", }; +/*? + * To add or delete routes, use ip route add / del + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{ip route} + * To add or delete straightforward static routes, use ip route add / del: + * vpp# ip route add 6.0.1.2/32 via 6.0.0.1 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 + * vpp# ip route del 6.0.1.2/32 via 6.0.0.1 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 + * + * Multiple routes + * + * Mainly for route add/del performance testing, one can add or delete + * multiple routes by adding 'count N' to the previous item: + * vpp# ip route add count 10 7.0.0.0/24 via 6.0.0.1 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 + * + * Multipath + * + * Add multiple routes for the same destination to create equal-cost multipath: + * vpp# ip route add 7.0.0.1/32 via 6.0.0.1 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 + * vpp# ip route add 7.0.0.1/32 via 6.0.0.2 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 + * + * For unequal-cost multipath, specify the desired weights: + * vpp# ip route add 7.0.0.1/32 via 6.0.0.1 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 weight 1 + * vpp# ip route add 7.0.0.1/32 via 6.0.0.2 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 weight 3 + * + * This combination of weights results in 3/4 of the traffic following the second path, 1/4 following the first path. + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (ip_route_command, static) = { .path = "ip route", .short_help = "Add/delete IP routes", @@ -2114,6 +2141,30 @@ ip4_show_fib (vlib_main_t * vm, unformat_input_t * input, vlib_cli_command_t * c return 0; } +/*? + * Show FIB/route entries + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{show ip fib} + * Display the IPv4 FIB. + * This command will run for a long time when the FIBs comprise millions of entries. + * vpp# sh ip fib + * Table 0 + * Destination Packets Bytes Adjacency + * 6.0.0.0/8 0 0 weight 1, index 3 + * arp fake-eth0 6.0.0.1/8 + * 6.0.0.1/32 0 0 weight 1, index 4 + * local 6.0.0.1/8 + * + * And so forth. Use 'show ip fib summary' for a summary: + * + * vpp# sh ip fib summary + * Table 0 + * Prefix length Count + * 8 1 + * 32 4 + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (ip4_show_fib_command, static) = { .path = "show ip fib", .short_help = "show ip fib [mtrie] [summary] [table <n>] [<ip4-addr>] [clear] [include-empty]", @@ -2340,6 +2391,16 @@ ip6_show_fib (vlib_main_t * vm, unformat_input_t * input, vlib_cli_command_t * c return 0; } +/*? + * Show FIB6/route entries + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{show ip fib} + * Display the IPv6 FIB. + * This command will run for a long time when the FIBs comprise millions of entries. + * See 'show ip fib' + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (ip6_show_fib_command, static) = { .path = "show ip6 fib", .short_help = "show ip6 fib [summary] [clear]", diff --git a/vnet/vnet/l2/l2_input.c b/vnet/vnet/l2/l2_input.c index 24cb31fb..9b827bad 100644 --- a/vnet/vnet/l2/l2_input.c +++ b/vnet/vnet/l2/l2_input.c @@ -839,6 +839,17 @@ done: } /* *INDENT-OFF* */ +/*? + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{set interface l2 bridge} + * Interfaces in a bridge-domain forward packets to other interfaces in the same bridge-domain based on destination mac address. + * To add an interface to bridge-domain 5 use: + * vpp# set interface l2 bridge GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 + * A split-horizon group can also be specified. This defaults to 0 if not specified. + * vpp# set interface l2 bridge GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 1 + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (int_l2_bridge_cli, static) = { .path = "set interface l2 bridge", .short_help = "set interface to L2 bridging mode in <bridge-domain ID> [bvi] [shg]", @@ -889,9 +900,18 @@ done: } /* *INDENT-OFF* */ +/*? + * L2 Cross-connect two interfaces + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{set interface l2 xconnect} + * To cross-connect two interfaces, put both into L2 cross-connect mode. All packets received on one interface will be transmitted to the other. + * vpp# set interface l2 xconnect GigabitEthernet2/0/0 GigabitEthernet2/0/1 + * vpp# set interface l2 xconnect GigabitEthernet2/0/1 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 + * @cliexend + ?*/ VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (int_l2_xc_cli, static) = { .path = "set interface l2 xconnect", - .short_help = "set interface to L2 cross-connect mode with <peer interface>", + .short_help = "set interface l2 xconnect <interface> <peer interface>", .function = int_l2_xc, }; /* *INDENT-ON* */ @@ -928,7 +948,16 @@ done: } /* *INDENT-OFF* */ -VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (int_l3_cli, static) = { +/*? + * + * @cliexpar + * @cliexstart{cmd} + * Interfaces can be set in either L3 (routed) mode or L2 (xconnect or bridged) mode. + * Interfaces are in L3 mode by default. To return an interface to L3 mode, use: + * vpp# set interface l3 GigabitEthernet2/0/0 + * @cliexend + ?*/ + VLIB_CLI_COMMAND (int_l3_cli, static) = { .path = "set interface l3", .short_help = "set interface to L3 mode", .function = int_l3, |