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diff --git a/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/basic.rst b/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/basic.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 9848005502e..00000000000 --- a/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/basic.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -.. _interface: - -.. toctree:: - -Basic Interface Commands -========================= - -There are several commands that are associated to Basic Interface: - -* `Show Interface`_ -* `Clear Interfaces`_ - -.. note:: For a complete list of CLI Debug commands refer to the Debug CLI section of the `Source Code Documents <https://docs.fd.io/vpp/18.07/clicmd.html>`_ . - -.. _showintcommand: - -Show Interface -++++++++++++++++ -Shows software interface information including counters and features. - -Summary/Usage -------------- - -.. code-block:: shell - - show interface [address|addr|features|feat] [<interface> [<interface> [..]]] - -Examples --------- - -Example of how to show the interface counters: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# show int - Name Idx State Counter Count - TenGigabitEthernet86/0/0 1 up rx packets 6569213 - rx bytes 9928352943 - tx packets 50384 - tx bytes 3329279 - TenGigabitEthernet86/0/1 2 down - VirtualEthernet0/0/0 3 up rx packets 50384 - rx bytes 3329279 - tx packets 6569213 - tx bytes 9928352943 - drops 1498 - local0 0 down - -Example of how to display the interface placement: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# show interface rx-placement - Thread 1 (vpp_wk_0): - node dpdk-input: - GigabitEthernet7/0/0 queue 0 (polling) - node vhost-user-input: - VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 0 (polling) - VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 2 (polling) - VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 0 (polling) - VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 2 (polling) - Thread 2 (vpp_wk_1): - node dpdk-input: - GigabitEthernet7/0/1 queue 0 (polling) - node vhost-user-input: - VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 1 (polling) - VirtualEthernet0/0/12 queue 3 (polling) - VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 1 (polling) - VirtualEthernet0/0/13 queue 3 (polling) - -Clear Interfaces -+++++++++++++++++ -Clear the statistics for all interfaces (statistics associated with the -'*show interface*' command). - -Summary/Usage -------------- - -.. code-block:: shell - - clear interfaces - -Example -------- -Example of how to clear the statistics for all interfaces: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# clear interfaces diff --git a/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/create_interface.rst b/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/create_interface.rst deleted file mode 100644 index fa50c6a626c..00000000000 --- a/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/create_interface.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -.. _interface: - -.. toctree:: - -Create Interfaces Commands -=========================== -This section contains those interface commands that are associated to creating an interface: - -* `Create Host-Interface`_ -* `Create Interface Memif`_ -* `Create Loopback Interface`_ -* `Create Sub-Interfaces`_ - -.. note:: For a complete list of CLI Debug commands refer to the Debug CLI section of the `Source Code Documents <https://docs.fd.io/vpp/18.07/clicmd.html>`_ . - -Create Host-Interface -++++++++++++++++++++++ -Summary/Usage -------------- - -create host-interface name <*ifname*> [*hw-addr <*mac-addr*>] - -Description ------------- - -Create a host interface that will attach to a linux AF_PACKET interface, one side of a veth pair. -The veth pair must already exist. Once created, a new host interface will exist in VPP with the name -'host-<*ifname*>', where '<*ifname*>' is the name of the specified veth pair. -Use the `show interface` command to display host interface details. - -This command has the following optional parameters: - - hw-addr <*mac-addr*> - Optional ethernet address, can be in either X:X:X:X:X:X unix or X.X.X cisco format - -Example Usage -------------- - -Example of how to create a host interface tied to one side of an existing linux veth pair named vpp1: - - .. code-block:: console - - vpp# create host-interface name vpp1 - - host-vpp1 - -Once the host interface is created, enable the interface using: - - .. code-block:: console - - vpp# set interface state host-vpp1 up - -Declaration and Implementation -------------------------------- - -**Declaration:** af_packet_create_command (src/vnet/devices/af_packet/cli.c line 133) - -**Implementation:** af_packet_create_command_fn - -Create Interface Memif -+++++++++++++++++++++++ - -Summary/Usage -------------- - -create interface memif [id <*id*>] [socket-id <*socket-id*>] [ring-size <*size*>] [buffer-size <*size*>] [hw-addr <*mac-address*>] <master|slave> [rx-queues <*number*>] [tx-queues <*number*>] [mode ip] [secret <*string*>] - -Declaration and Implementation -------------------------------- - -**Declaration:** memif_create_command (src/plugins/memif/cli.c line 258) - -**Implementation:** memif_create_command_fn - - -Create Loopback Interface -++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -Summary/Usage --------------- - -create loopback interface [mac <*mac-addr*>] [instance <*instance*>] - -Description ------------- - -Create a loopback interface. Optionally, a MAC Address can be provided. If not provided, de:ad:00:00:00:<*loopId*> will be used. - -Example Usage --------------- -The following two command syntaxes are equivalent: - - .. code-block:: console - - vpp# loopback create-interface [mac <*mac-addr*>] [instance <*instance*>] - - vpp# create loopback interface [mac <*mac-addr*>] [instance <*instance*>] - -Example of how to create a loopback interface: - - .. code-block:: console - - vpp# create loopback interface - -Declaration and Implementation -------------------------------- - -**Declaration:** create_loopback_interface_command (src/vnet/ethernet/interface.c line 879) - -**Implementation:** create_simulated_ethernet_interfaces - - -Create Sub-Interfaces -++++++++++++++++++++++ - -This command is used to add VLAN IDs to interfaces, also known as -subinterfaces. The primary input to this command is the *interface* -and *subId* (subinterface Id) parameters. If no additional VLAN ID is -provide, the VLAN ID is assumed to be the *subId*. The VLAN ID and -*subId* can be different, but this is not recommended. - -This command has several variations: - -- **create sub-interfaces** <*interface*> <*subId*> - Create a subinterface - to process packets with a given 802.1q VLAN ID (same value as the - *subId*). -- **create sub-interfaces** <*interface*> <*subId*> default - Adding the - *default* parameter indicates that packets with VLAN IDs that do - not match any other subinterfaces should be sent to this - subinterface. -- **create sub-interfaces** <*interface*> <*subId*> untagged - Adding the - *untagged* parameter indicates that packets no VLAN IDs should be - sent to this subinterface. -- **create sub-interfaces** <*interface*> <*subId*>-<*subId*> - Create a - range of subinterfaces to handle a range of VLAN IDs. -- **create sub-interfaces** <*interface*> <*subId*> dot1q|dot1ad <*vlanId*>|any - [exact-match] - Use this command to explicitly specify the outer VLAN ID, - or to make the VLAN ID different from the *subId*. -- **create sub-interfaces** <*interface*> <*subId*> dot1q|dot1ad <*vlanId*>|any - inner-dot1q <*vlanId*>|any [exact-match] - Use this command to - specify the outer VLAN ID and the inner VLAN ID. - -When *dot1q* or *dot1ad* is explicitly entered, 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. If *dot1q* or *dot1ad* is NOT entered, then the -default behavior is *exact-match*. - -Use the **show interface** command to display all subinterfaces. - -Summary/Usage -------------- - -.. code-block:: shell - - create sub-interfaces <interface> {<subId> [default|untagged]} | {<subId>-<subId>} | {<subId> dot1q|dot1ad <vlanId>|any [inner-dot1q <vlanId>|any] [exact-match]} - -Example Usage --------------- - -Example of how to create a VLAN subinterface 11 to process packets on 802.1q VLAN ID 11: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 - -The previous example is shorthand and is equivalent to: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 11 exact-match - -Example of how to create a subinterface number that is different from the VLAN ID: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 100 - -Examples of how to create q-in-q and q-in-any subinterfaces: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q 200 - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 12 dot1q 100 inner-dot1q any - -Examples of how to create dot1ad interfaces: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 11 dot1ad 11 - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 12 dot1ad 100 inner-dot1q 200 - -Examples of *exact-match* versus non-exact match. A packet with outer VLAN 100 and inner VLAN 200 would match this interface, because the default is non-exact match: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 dot1q 100 - -However, the same packet would NOT match this interface because *exact-match* is specified and only one VLAN is configured, but packet contains two VLANs: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 dot1q 100 exact-match - -Example of how to created a subinterface to process untagged packets: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 5 untagged - -Example of how to created a subinterface to process any packet with a VLAN ID that does not match any other subinterface: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# create sub-interfaces GigabitEthernet2/0/0 7 default - -When subinterfaces are created, they are in the down state. Example of how to enable a newly created subinterface: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# set interface GigabitEthernet2/0/0.7 up - diff --git a/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/hardware.rst b/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/hardware.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 2c28d655c4a..00000000000 --- a/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/hardware.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -.. _interface: - -.. toctree:: - -Hardware-Interfaces Commands -============================ -This section contains those interface commands that are related to hardware-interfaces: - - -* `Show Bridge-Domain`_ -* `Show Hardware-Interfaces`_ -* `Clear Hardware-Interfaces`_ - -.. note:: For a complete list of CLI Debug commands refer to the Debug CLI section of the `Source Code Documents <https://docs.fd.io/vpp/18.07/clicmd.html>`_ . - -Show Bridge-Domain -+++++++++++++++++++ - -Summary/Usage -------------- - -show bridge-domain [*bridge-domain-id* [detail|int|arp| *bd-tag* ]] - -Description ------------ - -Show a summary of all the bridge-domain instances or detailed view of a single bridge-domain. -Bridge-domains are created by adding an interface to a bridge using the **set interface l2 bridge** command. - -Example Usage -------------- -.. code-block:: console - - Example of displaying all bridge-domains: - - vpp# show bridge-domain - - ID Index Learning U-Forwrd UU-Flood Flooding ARP-Term BVI-Intf - 0 0 off off off off off local0 - 200 1 on on on on off N/A - - Example of displaying details of a single bridge-domains: - - vpp# show bridge-domain 200 detail - - ID Index Learning U-Forwrd UU-Flood Flooding ARP-Term BVI-Intf - 200 1 on on on on off N/A - - Interface Index SHG BVI VLAN-Tag-Rewrite - GigabitEthernet0/8/0.200 3 0 - none - GigabitEthernet0/9/0.200 4 0 - none - -Declaration and Implementation ------------------------------- - -**Declaration:** bd_show_cli (src/vnet/l2/l2_bd.c line 1151) - -**Implementation:** bd_show - -Show Hardware-Interfaces -+++++++++++++++++++++++++ -Display more detailed information about all or a list of given -interfaces. The verboseness of the output can be controlled by the -following optional parameters: - -- **brief**: Only show name, index and state (default for bonded - interfaces). -- **verbose**: Also display additional attributes (default for all other - interfaces). -- **detail**: Also display all remaining attributes and extended - statistics. - -.. note:: - To limit the output of the command to bonded interfaces and their - slave interfaces, use the '*bond*' optional parameter. - -Summary/Usage -------------- - -.. code-block:: shell - - show hardware-interfaces [brief|verbose|detail] [bond] [<interface> [<interface> [..]]] [<sw_idx> [<sw_idx> [..]]]. - -Examples --------- -Example of how to display default data for all interfaces: - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# show hardware-interfaces - Name Idx Link Hardware - GigabitEthernet7/0/0 1 up GigabitEthernet7/0/0 - Ethernet address ec:f4:bb:c0:bc:fc - Intel e1000 - carrier up full duplex speed 1000 mtu 9216 - rx queues 1, rx desc 1024, tx queues 3, tx desc 1024 - cpu socket 0 - GigabitEthernet7/0/1 2 up GigabitEthernet7/0/1 - Ethernet address ec:f4:bb:c0:bc:fd - Intel e1000 - carrier up full duplex speed 1000 mtu 9216 - rx queues 1, rx desc 1024, tx queues 3, tx desc 1024 - cpu socket 0 - VirtualEthernet0/0/0 3 up VirtualEthernet0/0/0 - Ethernet address 02:fe:a5:a9:8b:8e - VirtualEthernet0/0/1 4 up VirtualEthernet0/0/1 - Ethernet address 02:fe:c0:4e:3b:b0 - VirtualEthernet0/0/2 5 up VirtualEthernet0/0/2 - Ethernet address 02:fe:1f:73:92:81 - VirtualEthernet0/0/3 6 up VirtualEthernet0/0/3 - Ethernet address 02:fe:f2:25:c4:68 - local0 0 down local0 - local - -Example of how to display *verbose* data for an interface by name and software index -(where 2 is the software index): - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# show hardware-interfaces GigabitEthernet7/0/0 2 verbose - Name Idx Link Hardware - GigabitEthernet7/0/0 1 up GigabitEthernet7/0/0 - Ethernet address ec:f4:bb:c0:bc:fc - Intel e1000 - carrier up full duplex speed 1000 mtu 9216 - rx queues 1, rx desc 1024, tx queues 3, tx desc 1024 - cpu socket 0 - GigabitEthernet7/0/1 2 down GigabitEthernet7/0/1 - Ethernet address ec:f4:bb:c0:bc:fd - Intel e1000 - carrier up full duplex speed 1000 mtu 9216 - rx queues 1, rx desc 1024, tx queues 3, tx desc 1024 - cpu socket 0 - -Clear Hardware-Interfaces -+++++++++++++++++++++++++ - -Clear the extended statistics for all or a list of given interfaces -(statistics associated with the **show hardware-interfaces** command). - - -Summary/Usage -------------- - -.. code-block:: shell - - clear hardware-interfaces [<interface> [<interface> [..]]] [<sw_idx> [<sw_idx> [..]]]. - - -Examples --------- - -Example of how to clear the extended statistics for all interfaces: - - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# clear hardware-interfaces - -Example of how to clear the extended statistics for an interface by name and software index -(where 2 is the software index): - -.. code-block:: console - - vpp# clear hardware-interfaces GigabitEthernet7/0/0 2 - - diff --git a/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/index.rst b/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/index.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 9e7fd17a00a..00000000000 --- a/docs/reference/cmdreference/interface/index.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -.. _interface: - -.. note:: For a complete list of CLI Debug commands refer to the Debug CLI section of the `Source Code Documents <https://docs.fd.io/vpp/18.07/clicmd.html>`_ . - -.. _intcommands: - -Interface Commands -================== -This section identifies the following types of interface commands: - -.. toctree:: - :maxdepth: 2 - - basic - hardware - create_interface - setinterface -
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-
-.. toctree::
-
-Set Interface Commands
-=======================
-This section covers those commands that are related to setting an interface:
-
-* `Set Interface`_
-* `Set Interface IP Address`_
-* `Set Interface L2 Bridge`_
-* `Set Interface MTU`_
-* `Set Interface Promiscuous`_
-* `Set Interface State`_
-
-.. note:: For a complete list of CLI Debug commands refer to the Debug CLI section of the `Source Code Documents <https://docs.fd.io/vpp/18.07/clicmd.html>`_ .
-
-Set Interface
-++++++++++++++++
-
-Summary/Usage
--------------
-
-Interface commands.
-
-Declaration and Implementation
--------------------------------
-
-**Declaration:** vnet_cli_set_interface_command (src/vnet/interface_cli.c line 484)
-
-Set Interface IP Address
-+++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
-Summary/Usage
--------------
-
-set interface ip address [del] <*interface*> <*ip-addr*>/<*mask*> | [all]
-
-Description
--------------
-
-Add an IP Address to an interface or remove and IP Address from an interface.
-The IP Address can be an IPv4 or an IPv6 address. Interfaces may have multiple IPv4 and IPv6
-addresses. There is no concept of primary vs. secondary interface addresses; they're just addresses.
-
-To display the addresses associated with a given interface, use the command **show interface address** <*interface*>.
-
-.. note::
- The debug CLI does not enforce classful mask-width / addressing constraints.
-
-Example Usage
---------------
-
-An example of how to add an IPv4 address to an interface:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface ip address GigabitEthernet2/0/0 172.16.2.12/24
-
-An example of how to add an IPv6 address to an interface:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface ip address GigabitEthernet2/0/0 ::a:1:1:0:7/126
-
-To delete a specific interface ip address:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface ip address GigabitEthernet2/0/0 172.16.2.12/24 del
-
-To delete all interfaces addresses (IPv4 and IPv6):
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface ip address GigabitEthernet2/0/0 del all
-
-Declaration and Implementation
--------------------------------
-
-**Declaration:** set_interface_ip_address_command (src/vnet/ip/ip46_cli.c line 216)
-
-**Implementation:** add_del_ip_address
-
-
-Set Interface L2 Bridge
-+++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
-Summary/Usage
--------------
-
-set interface l2 bridge <*interface*> <*bridge-domain-id*> [bvi|uu-fwd] [shg]
-
-Description
--------------
-
-Use this command put an interface into Layer 2 bridge domain. If a bridge-domain with the provided
-bridge-domain-id does not exist, it will be created. Interfaces in a bridge-domain forward packets
-to other interfaces in the same bridge-domain based on destination mac address. To remove an interface
-from a the Layer 2 bridge domain, put the interface in a different mode, for example Layer 3 mode.
-
-Optionally, an interface can be added to a Layer 2 bridge-domain as a Bridged Virtual Interface (bvi).
-Only one interface in a Layer 2 bridge-domain can be a bvi.
-
-Optionally, a split-horizon group can also be specified. This defaults to 0 if not specified.
-
-Example Usage
---------------
-Example of how to configure a Layer 2 bridge-domain with three interfaces (where 200 is the bridge-domain-id):
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface l2 bridge GigabitEthernet0/8/0.200 200
-
-This interface is added a BVI interface:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface l2 bridge GigabitEthernet0/9/0.200 200 bvi
-
-This interface also has a split-horizon group of 1 specified:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface l2 bridge GigabitEthernet0/a/0.200 200 1
-
-Example of how to remove an interface from a Layer2 bridge-domain:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface l3 GigabitEthernet0/a/0.200
-
-Declaration and Implementation
--------------------------------
-
-**Declaration:** int_l2_bridge_cli (src/vnet/l2/l2_input.c line 949)
-
-**Implementation:** int_l2_bridge
-
-Set Interface MTU
-++++++++++++++++++
-
-Summary/Usage
--------------
-
-.. code-block:: shell
-
- set interface mtu [packet|ip4|ip6|mpls] <value> <interface>
-
-Set Interface Promiscuous
-++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
-Summary/Usage
--------------
-
-.. code-block:: shell
-
- set interface promiscuous [on|off] <interface>.
-
-.. _setintstate:
-
-Set Interface State
-++++++++++++++++++++
-This command is used to change the admin state (up/down) of an
-interface.
-
-If an interface is down, the optional *punt* flag can also be set. The
-*punt* flag implies the interface is disabled for forwarding but punt
-all traffic to slow-path. Use the *enable* flag to clear *punt* flag
-(interface is still down).
-
-Summary/Usage
--------------
-
-.. code-block:: shell
-
- set interface state <interface> [up|down|punt|enable].
-
-Example Usage
-----------------
-
-Example of how to configure the admin state of an interface to **up**:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface state GigabitEthernet2/0/0 up
-
-Example of how to configure the admin state of an interface to **down**:
-
-.. code-block:: console
-
- vpp# set interface state GigabitEthernet2/0/0 down
-
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