Add bridgedomain config structure
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@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ For example, any loopback MUST be named `loopN`, and any bondethernet MUST be na
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(note here the camel case). A distinction is made between the object and the resulting interface:
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A BondEthernet occurs twice in the configuration. The first time, in the `bondethernets` section, the
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bond configuration is specified. That bond configuration yields an interface in VPP named BondEthernetN,
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which can then be manipulated as any other interface (eg. have IP addresses, Linux Control Plane
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names, sub-interfaces and so on). The same is true for VXLAN tunnels, the only currently supported
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tunnel type.
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which occurs in the `interfaces` section where it can then be manipulated like any other interface (eg.
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have IP addresses, Linux Control Plane names, sub-interfaces and so on). The same is true for VXLAN
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tunnels, the only currently supported tunnel type.
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### Loopbacks
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Loopbacks are required to be named `loopN` where N is [0,4096). The configuration contains the
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Loopbacks are required to be named `loopN` where N in [0,4096). The configuration allows the
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following fields:
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* ***description***: A string, no longer than 64 characters, and excluding the single quote '
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@ -73,19 +73,56 @@ following fields:
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notable exception: Multiple IP addresses in the same prefix/len can be added on one and the
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same interface.
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Although VPP would allow it, `vppcfg` does not allow for loopbacks to have sub-interfaces.
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Examples:
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```
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loopbacks:
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loop0:
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lcp: "lo0"
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description: "loopback with default 1500 byte MTU"
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lcp: lo0
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addresses: [ 10.0.0.1/32, 2001:db8::1/128 ]
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loop1:
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lcp: "bvi1"
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lcp: bvi1
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mtu: 9000
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addresses: [ 10.0.1.1/24, 10.0.1.2/24, 2001:db8:1::1/64 ]
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```
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### Bridge Domains
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BridgeDomains are required to be named `bdN` where N in [1, 16777216). Note that bridgedomain
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`bd0` is reserved and cannot be used. The configuration allows the following fields:
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* ***description***: A string, no longer than 64 characters, and excluding the single quote '
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and double quote ". This string is currently not used anywhere, and serves for enduser
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documentation purposes.
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* ***mtu***: An integer value between [128,9216], noting the (packet) MTU of the bridgedomain.
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It will default to 1500 if not specified. All member interfaces, including the `BVI`, are
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required to have the same MTU as their bridge.
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* ***bvi***: An optional _bridge virtual interface_ (sometimes also referred to as an _IRB_)
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which refers to an existing loopback interface by name (ie `loop0`).
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* ***interfaces***: A list of zero or more interfaces or sub-interfaces that are bridge
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members. If the bridge has a `BVI`, it MUST NOT appear in this list. Bridges are allowed to
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exist with no member interfaces.
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Any member sub-interfaces that are added, will automatically be configured to tag-rewrite the
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number of tags they have, so a simple dot1q sub-interface will be configured as `pop 1`, while
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a QinQ or QinAD sub-interface will be configured as `pop 2`. Conversely, when interfaces are
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removed from the bridge, their tag-rewriting will be disabled.
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Examples:
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```
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bridgedomains:
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bd10:
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mtu: 2000
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bvi: loop1
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interfaces: [ BondEthernet0.500, HundredGigabitEthernet12/0/1, vxlan_tunnel1 ]
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bd11:
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description: "No member interfaces, default 1500 byte MTU"
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```
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### BondEthernets
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### Interfaces
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