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title: VPP Linux CP - Part2
aliases:
- /s/articles/2021/08/13/vpp-2.html
params:
asciinema: true
---
@ -254,9 +256,10 @@ for me, and I can configure both sides entirely with `vppctl` commands!
### Bonus screencast!
Humor me as I [take the code out](https://asciinema.org/a/430411) for a 5 minute spin :-)
Humor me as I take the code out for a six minute screencast [[asciinema](/assets/vpp/430411.cast),
[gif](/assets/vpp/430411.gif)] :-)
<script id="asciicast-430411" src="https://asciinema.org/a/430411.js" async></script>
{{< asciinema src="/assets/vpp/430411.cast" >}}
## Credits

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title: VPP Linux CP - Part4
aliases:
- /s/articles/2021/08/25/vpp-4.html
params:
asciinema: true
---
@ -342,12 +344,13 @@ After this code is in, the operator will only have to create a _LIP_ for any phy
can rely on the new Netlink Listener plugin and the use of `ip` in Linux for all the rest. This
implementation starts approaching 'vanilla' Linux user experience!
Here's [a screencast](https://asciinema.org/a/432243) showing me playing around a bit, demonstrating
that synchronization works pretty well in both directions, a huge improvement from the
[previous screencast](https://asciinema.org/a/430411) in my [second post]({{< ref "2021-08-13-vpp-2" >}}),
which was only two weeks ago:
Here's a new screencast [[asciinema](/assets/vpp/432243.cast), [gif](/assets/vpp/432243.gif)]
showing me playing around a bit, demonstrating that synchronization works pretty well in both
directions, a huge improvement from the [[previous asciinema](/assets/vpp/430411.cast),
[gif](/assets/vpp/430411.gif)] in my [[second post]({{< ref "2021-08-13-vpp-2"
>}})], which was only two weeks ago:
<script id="asciicast-432243" src="https://asciinema.org/a/432243.js" async></script>
{{< asciinema src="/assets/vpp/432243.cast" >}}
### Further Work

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title: VPP Linux CP - Part5
aliases:
- /s/articles/2021/09/02/vpp-5.html
params:
asciinema: true
---
{{< image width="200px" float="right" src="/assets/vpp/fdio-color.svg" alt="VPP" >}}
# About this series
@ -417,11 +418,13 @@ from the Linux host interfaces works for all 5 interface types (untagged, .1q ta
and QinAD) and for both physical and virtual interfaces (like `TenGigabitEthernet3/0/0` and `BondEthernet0`),
still works. Great.
Here's [a screencast](https://asciinema.org/a/432943) showing me playing around a bit with that configuration
shown above, demonstrating that RIB and FIB synchronisation works pretty well in both directions, making the
combination of these two plugins sufficient to run a VPP router in the _Default Free Zone_, Whoohoo!
Here's a screencast [[asciinema](/assets/vpp/432943.cast), [gif](/assets/vpp/432942.gif)] showing me
playing around a bit with that configuration shown above, demonstrating that RIB and FIB
synchronisation works pretty well in both directions, making the combination of these two plugins
sufficient to run a VPP router in the _Default Free Zone_, Whoohoo!
{{< asciinema src="/assets/vpp/432943.cast" >}}
<script id="asciicast-432943" src="https://asciinema.org/a/432943.js" async></script>
### Future work

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title: VPP Python API
aliases:
- /s/articles/2024/01/27/vpp-papi.html
params:
asciinema: true
---
{{< image width="200px" float="right" src="/assets/vpp/fdio-color.svg" alt="VPP" >}}
@ -699,10 +701,10 @@ except KeyboardInterrupt:
## Results
After all of this deep-diving, all that's left is for me to demonstrate the API by means of this
little asciinema [[screencast](/assets/vpp-papi/vpp_papi_clean.cast)] - I hope you enjoy it as much
as I enjoyed creating it:
little screencast [[asciinema](/assets/vpp-papi/vpp_papi_clean.cast),
[gif](/assets/vpp-papi/vpp_papi_clean.gif)] - I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed creating it:
{{< image src="/assets/vpp-papi/vpp_papi_clean.gif" alt="Asciinema" >}}
{{< asciinema src="/assets/vpp-papi/vpp_papi_clean.cast" >}}
Note to self:

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title: VPP with loopback-only OSPFv3 - Part 1
aliases:
- /s/articles/2024/04/07/vpp-ospf.html
params:
asciinema: true
---
{{< image width="200px" float="right" src="/assets/vpp-ospf/bird-logo.svg" alt="Bird" >}}
@ -417,13 +419,14 @@ default via fe80::5054:ff:fef0:1121 dev e0 proto bird metric 32 pref medium
## Results
I thought I'd record a little [[asciinema](/assets/vpp-ospf/clean.cast)] that shows the end to end
I thought I'd record a little [[asciinema](/assets/vpp-ospf/clean.cast),
[gif](/assets/vpp-ospf/clean.gif)] that shows the end to end
configuration, starting from an empty dataplane and bird configuration. I'll show _Solution 2_, that
is, the solution that doesn't copy the _unnumbered_ interfaces in VPP to Linux.
Ready? Here I go!
{{< image src="/assets/vpp-ospf/clean.gif" alt="OSPF IPv4-less VPP" >}}
{{< asciinema src="/assets/vpp-ospf/clean.cast" >}}
### To unnumbered or Not To unnumbered

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title: 'Case Study: NAT64'
aliases:
- /s/articles/2024/05/25/nat64-1.html
params:
asciinema: true
---
# Introduction
@ -398,9 +400,9 @@ down Bird2 alltogether will immediately drain the machine of all traffic, while
immediately rerouted.
If you're curious, here's a few minutes of me playing with failover, while watching YouTube videos
concurrently.
concurrently [[asciinema](/assets/nat64/nat64.cast), [gif](/assets/nat64/nat64.gif)]:
{{< image src="/assets/nat64/nat64.gif" alt="Asciinema" >}}
{{< asciinema src="/assets/nat64/nat64.cast" >}}
### What's Next

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title: VPP with loopback-only OSPFv3 - Part 2
aliases:
- /s/articles/2024/06/22/vpp-ospf-2.html
params:
asciinema: true
---
{{< image width="200px" float="right" src="/assets/vpp-ospf/bird-logo.svg" alt="Bird" >}}
@ -608,10 +610,10 @@ Subtle, but super dope.
The proof is in the pudding, they say. After all of this link draining, reconfiguring and undraining,
I gain confidence that this stuff actually works as advertised! I thought it'd be a nice touch to
demonstrate a link drain, between Frankfurt and Amsterdam. I recorded a little asciinema
[[screencast](/assets/vpp-ospf/rollout.cast)], shown here:
demonstrate a link drain, between Frankfurt and Amsterdam. I recorded a little screencast
[[asciinema](/assets/vpp-ospf/rollout.cast), [gif](/assets/vpp-ospf/rollout.gif)], shown here:
{{< image src="/assets/vpp-ospf/rollout.gif" alt="Asciinema" >}}
{{< asciinema src="/assets/vpp-ospf/rollout.cast" >}}
### Returning IPv4 (and IPv6!) addresses

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