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Using an MTU less then the required 1280 bytes (as per RFC) on an interface
where IPv6 is not explicitly disabled by:
- set interfaces ethernet eth1 ipv6 address no-default-link-local
- not having any other IPv6 address configured
Will now trigger a commit error via verify() instead of raising
FileNotFoundError!
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Currently the MTU size of an interface is only checked when entered via CLI but
if the interface supportes the configured MTU at all is not verified at all.
New helper functions get_min_mtu(), get_max_mtu() and verify_mtu() have been
added to provide a central API for validation.
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When configuring DHCPv6-PD it is mandatory to also specify at least one
interface where the newly delegated prefix will be used. Without this setting
DHCPv6-PD makes no sense at all.
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As we already check that a bond/bridge member interface is not a member of any
other bridge or bond, the check must be extended. We also need to ensure that
the bond member interface is not used as a source-interface to pppoe, macsec,
tunnel, pseudo-ethernet, vxlan interfaces.
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We do not have a formatted string here thus the "f" keyword is wrong and
triggered an exception.
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The current VyOS CLI parser code written in Python contains a ton of duplicates
which I can also hold myself accountable for - or maybe mainly me - depends on
the angle of judge.
While providing a new update() method in vyos.ifconfig.interfaces() this is
extended for ethernet based interfaces which also supports 802.1q, 802.1ad
VLANs. This commit migrates the existing codebase for an ethernet based
interfaces and implements the missing parts for VLANs. Adding or migrating other
interfaces (e.g. bridge or bond) will become much easier as they must reuse
the entire functionality - we now walk towards a single codepath.
Thanks for all who made this combined effort possible!
Signed-off-by: Christian Poessinger <christian@poessinger.com>
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While moving towards a general interface abstraction based on get_config_dict()
and the use of vyos.ifconfig.Interfaces().update() it also makes sense, to
split out common verification code to a common util file - instead of
duplicating the code, which is infact one of the main forces drivind this
transition.
vyos.configverify will hold common functions called via verify() from our
src/conf_mode scripts so we do not need to copy/paste general verifications
methods.
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