Add 'mac' for BondEthernet, plus a note on LCP use
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@@ -171,11 +171,23 @@ BondEthernets are required to be named `BondEthernetN` (note the camelcase) wher
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* ***load-balance***: A loadbalancing strategy to use, if the mode is either XOR or LACP.
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* ***load-balance***: A loadbalancing strategy to use, if the mode is either XOR or LACP.
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Can be one of 'l2', 'l23', or 'l34'. The default is l34, which hashes on the source and
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Can be one of 'l2', 'l23', or 'l34'. The default is l34, which hashes on the source and
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destination IPs and ports.
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destination IPs and ports.
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* ***mac***: the MAC address assigned to the bondethernet device. At creation time, an ephemeral,
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address is chosen; then once the first interface is added, the MAC address from that phy
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overwrites the bondethernet address. To avoid that, you can hard-code it here.
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Note that the configuration object here only specifies the link aggregation and its members.
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Note that the configuration object here only specifies the link aggregation and its members.
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BondEthernets are expected to occur as well in the `interfaces` section, where their sub-interfaces
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BondEthernets are expected to occur as well in the `interfaces` section, where their sub-interfaces
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and IP addresses and so on are specified.
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and IP addresses and so on are specified.
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There's a notable interaction with Linux Control Plane: When _LIP_ is created, VPP will copy
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the MAC address that is present at that time. This means that the order of operations matters:
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1. Create the BondEthernet -- an ephemeral MAC is chosen
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1. Add the first member interface -- the MAC for the BondEthernet is changed to that of the member
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1. Create the Linux Controlplane Pair -- the resulting Linux interface will now have the same MAC
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as the dataplane BondEthernet device.
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When using Linux Control Plane, you **MUST** set the intended MAC address at creation time.
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Examples:
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Examples:
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```
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```
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bondethernets:
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bondethernets:
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@@ -184,6 +196,7 @@ bondethernets:
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interfaces: [ GigabitEthernet1/0/0, GigabitEthernet1/0/1 ]
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interfaces: [ GigabitEthernet1/0/0, GigabitEthernet1/0/1 ]
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mode: lacp
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mode: lacp
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load-balance: l2
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load-balance: l2
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mac: '64:9d:99:b1:31:db'
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BondEthernet1:
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BondEthernet1:
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description: "Core: RR LAG"
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description: "Core: RR LAG"
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interfaces: [ GigabitEthernet3/0/0, GigabitEthernet3/0/1 ]
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interfaces: [ GigabitEthernet3/0/0, GigabitEthernet3/0/1 ]
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