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  • From: mc36 <>
  • To: , Everson Borges <>,
  • Cc: "Moises R. N. Ribeiro" <>, edgardcunha <>, gabrieltetznermenegueti16 <>, rare-dev <>
  • Subject: Re: [RARE-users] [freertr] backplane/stacking/dc functionality arrived to rare...
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2022 11:40:57 +0200

hi,
yess, for sure, one can start a whole topology, emulated...
i've sent the list not too far a script to bring up the whole geant p4
testbed in a single computer...
this stacking/backplane stuff is not an exception since it uses standard
technologies to do stuff...
(the only trick was introduced is to check if an interface is local or not,
and use the
vpnv4/v6/evpn/vpls methods (mpls or srv6) for addressing remote ports...)
br,
cs


On 5/19/22 11:26, Everson Borges wrote:
Hi all

Congrats CSaba and all involved in that project. Backplane functionality at
RARE/freeRtr look like awesome. it will that can be a emulated test?



On Thu, 19 May 2022 at 05:52 mc36 < <>> wrote:

hi,

On 5/18/22 09:45, mc36 wrote:
> the overall result, as expected, is that all the 4 swiches from now
look a like a single device,
just one more fancy addition, from now, you can use slot/port based
numbering on the interfaces:

g4pl#show ipv4 route CORE
typ prefix metric iface hop
time
C 10.1.39.0/24 <http://10.1.39.0/24> 0/0 sdn3/3.1955
null 00:03:25
LOC 10.1.39.3/32 <http://10.1.39.3/32> 0/1 sdn3/3.1955
null 00:03:31
C 10.1.101.0/24 <http://10.1.101.0/24> 0/0 sdn1/3.101
null 00:03:30
LOC 10.1.101.1/32 <http://10.1.101.1/32> 0/1 sdn1/3.101
null 00:03:30
C 10.1.110.0/24 <http://10.1.110.0/24> 0/0 sdn1/3.102
null 00:03:19
LOC 10.1.110.1/32 <http://10.1.110.1/32> 0/1 sdn1/3.102
null 00:03:30
C 10.1.210.0/24 <http://10.1.210.0/24> 0/0 sdn2/3.103
null 00:03:19
LOC 10.1.210.1/32 <http://10.1.210.1/32> 0/1 sdn2/3.103
null 00:03:31
B 10.2.1.12/30 <http://10.2.1.12/30> 200/0 sdn3/3.1955
10.1.39.9 00:03:22
C 10.2.101.0/24 <http://10.2.101.0/24> 0/0 sdn2/3.101
null 00:03:31
LOC 10.2.101.1/32 <http://10.2.101.1/32> 0/1 sdn2/3.101
null 00:03:31
C 10.2.104.0/24 <http://10.2.104.0/24> 0/0 sdn2/3.104
null 00:03:31
LOC 10.2.104.2/32 <http://10.2.104.2/32> 0/1 sdn2/3.104
null 00:03:31
C 10.3.3.3/32 <http://10.3.3.3/32> 0/0 loopback0
null 00:04:46
C 10.3.12.0/24 <http://10.3.12.0/24> 0/0 sdn3/3.106
null 00:03:31
LOC 10.3.12.3/32 <http://10.3.12.3/32> 0/1 sdn3/3.106
null 00:03:31
C 10.3.105.0/24 <http://10.3.105.0/24> 0/0 sdn3/3.105
null 00:03:31
LOC 10.3.105.3/32 <http://10.3.105.3/32> 0/1 sdn3/3.105
null 00:03:31
C 10.4.12.0/24 <http://10.4.12.0/24> 0/0 sdn4/3.107
null 00:03:31
LOC 10.4.12.4/32 <http://10.4.12.4/32> 0/1 sdn4/3.107
null 00:03:31
O 10.5.5.5/32 <http://10.5.5.5/32> 110/20 sdn3/3.1955
10.1.39.9 00:03:25
O 10.6.6.6/32 <http://10.6.6.6/32> 110/20 sdn1/3.2200
10.22.0.2 00:03:21
C 10.7.66.0/24 <http://10.7.66.0/24> 0/0 sdn2/3.766
null 00:03:31
LOC 10.7.66.1/32 <http://10.7.66.1/32> 0/1 sdn2/3.766
null 00:03:31
O 10.8.8.8/32 <http://10.8.8.8/32> 110/20 sdn1/3.3068
10.30.68.200 00:03:25
B 10.8.101.0/24 <http://10.8.101.0/24> 200/0 sdn1/3.3068
10.30.68.200 00:03:20
O 10.9.9.9/32 <http://10.9.9.9/32> 110/20 sdn1/3.1214
10.12.14.47 00:03:27
B 10.10.10.0/30 <http://10.10.10.0/30> 200/0 sdn1/3.102
10.1.110.10 00:03:13
O 10.10.10.10/32 <http://10.10.10.10/32> 110/20 sdn1/3.102
10.1.110.10 00:03:24
B 10.10.99.0/24 <http://10.10.99.0/24> 200/0 sdn1/3.102
10.1.110.10 00:03:13
C 10.11.3.0/24 <http://10.11.3.0/24> 0/0 sdn1/3.701
null 00:03:30
LOC 10.11.3.1/32 <http://10.11.3.1/32> 0/1 sdn1/3.701
null 00:03:30
O 10.12.12.12/32 <http://10.12.12.12/32> 110/20 sdn3/3.106
10.3.12.12 00:03:20
C 10.12.13.0/24 <http://10.12.13.0/24> 0/0 sdn2/3.1213
null 00:03:31
LOC 10.12.13.1/32 <http://10.12.13.1/32> 0/1 sdn2/3.1213
null 00:03:31
C 10.12.14.0/24 <http://10.12.14.0/24> 0/0 sdn1/3.1214
null 00:03:30
LOC 10.12.14.1/32 <http://10.12.14.1/32> 0/1 sdn1/3.1214
null 00:03:30
C 10.19.16.0/24 <http://10.19.16.0/24> 0/0 sdn1/3.1916
null 00:03:30
LOC 10.19.16.1/32 <http://10.19.16.1/32> 0/1 sdn1/3.1916
null 00:03:30
C 10.22.0.0/24 <http://10.22.0.0/24> 0/0 sdn1/3.2200
null 00:03:30
LOC 10.22.0.1/32 <http://10.22.0.1/32> 0/1 sdn1/3.2200
null 00:03:30
C 10.30.68.0/24 <http://10.30.68.0/24> 0/0 sdn1/3.3068
null 00:03:30
LOC 10.30.68.1/32 <http://10.30.68.1/32> 0/1 sdn1/3.3068
null 00:03:30
C 10.55.9.0/24 <http://10.55.9.0/24> 0/0 sdn2/3.559
null 00:03:31
LOC 10.55.9.1/32 <http://10.55.9.1/32> 0/1 sdn2/3.559
null 00:03:31
O 10.99.99.99/32 <http://10.99.99.99/32> 110/30 sdn1/3.102
10.1.110.10 00:03:24
B 192.168.0.0/24 <http://192.168.0.0/24> 200/0 sdn1/3.102
10.1.110.10 00:03:08
B 192.168.18.0/24 <http://192.168.18.0/24> 200/0 sdn1/3.3068
10.30.68.200 00:03:20
B 192.168.19.0/24 <http://192.168.19.0/24> 200/0 sdn1/3.3068
10.30.68.200 00:03:20
B 192.168.255.4/30 <http://192.168.255.4/30> 200/0 sdn1/3.102
10.1.110.10 00:03:08

g4pl#

br,
cs

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Att.
Everson Scherrer Borges



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