Nikolay Aleksandrov says:
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This set adds support for vlan multicast options. The feature is
globally controlled by a new bridge option called mcast_vlan_snooping
which is added by patch 01. Then patches 2-5 add support for dumping
global vlan options and filtering on vlan id. Patch 06 adds support for
setting global vlan options and then patches 07-18 add all the new
global vlan options, finally patch 19 adds support for dumping vlan
multicast router ports. These options are identical in meaning, names and
functionality as the bridge-wide ones.
All the new vlan global commands are under the global keyword:
$ bridge vlan global show [ vid VID dev DEVICE ]
$ bridge vlan global set vid VID dev DEVICE ...
I've added command examples in each commit message. The patch-set is a
bit bigger but the global options follow the same pattern so I don't see
a point in breaking them. All man page descriptions have been taken from
the same current bridge-wide mcast options. The only additional iproute2
change which is left to do is the per-vlan mcast router control which
I'll send separately. Note to properly use this set you'll need the
updated kernel headers where mcast router was moved from a global option
to per-vlan/per-device one (changed uapi enum which was in net-next).
Example:
# enable vlan mcast snooping globally
$ ip link set dev bridge type bridge mcast_vlan_snooping 1
# enable mcast querier on vlan 100
$ bridge vlan global set dev bridge vid 100 mcast_querier 1
# show vlan 100's global options
$ bridge -s vlan global show vid 100
port vlan-id
bridge 100
mcast_snooping 1 mcast_querier 1 mcast_igmp_version 2 mcast_mld_version 1 mcast_last_member_count 2 mcast_last_member_interval 100 mcast_startup_query_count 2 mcast_startup_query_interval 3125 mcast_membership_interval 26000 mcast_querier_interval 25500 mcast_query_interval 12500 mcast_query_response_interval 1000
A following kernel patch-set will add selftests which use these commands.
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Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org>
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| ip | ||
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| netem | ||
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| schema | ||
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README
This is a set of utilities for Linux networking.
Information:
https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/iproute2
Download:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/
Stable version repository:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/iproute2/iproute2.git
Development repository:
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/iproute2/iproute2-next.git
How to compile this.
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1. libdbm
arpd needs to have the berkeleydb development libraries. For Debian
users this is the package with a name like libdbX.X-dev.
DBM_INCLUDE points to the directory with db_185.h which
is the include file used by arpd to get to the old format Berkeley
database routines. Often this is in the db-devel package.
2. make
The makefile will automatically build a config.mk file which
contains definitions of libraries that may or may not be available
on the system such as: ATM, ELF, MNL, and SELINUX.
3. include/uapi
This package includes matching sanitized kernel headers because
the build environment may not have up to date versions. See Makefile
if you have special requirements and need to point at different
kernel include files.
Stephen Hemminger
stephen@networkplumber.org
Alexey Kuznetsov
kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru