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Removing a member from a bond/LACP will turn the physical interface always in
admin-down state. This is invalid, the interface should be placed into the state
configured on the VyOS CLI.
Smoketest on bond interfaces is extended to check this behavior.
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op-mode: T2874: Add new utill for mtu-check
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vyos@vyos:~$ show interfaces bonding bond5 detail
Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver: v3.7.1 (April 27, 2011)
Bonding Mode: IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation
Transmit Hash Policy: layer2 (0)
MII Status: down
MII Polling Interval (ms): 100
Up Delay (ms): 0
Down Delay (ms): 0
802.3ad info
LACP rate: slow
Min links: 0
Aggregator selection policy (ad_select): stable
Slave Interface: eth1
MII Status: down
Speed: Unknown
Duplex: Unknown
Link Failure Count: 0
Permanent HW addr: 00:50:56:bf:ef:aa
Slave queue ID: 0
Aggregator ID: 1
Actor Churn State: churned
Partner Churn State: churned
Actor Churned Count: 1
Partner Churned Count: 1
Slave Interface: eth2
MII Status: down
Speed: Unknown
Duplex: Unknown
Link Failure Count: 0
Permanent HW addr: 00:50:56:bf:19:26
Slave queue ID: 0
Aggregator ID: 2
Actor Churn State: churned
Partner Churn State: churned
Actor Churned Count: 1
Partner Churned Count: 1
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Specifies the minimum number of links that must be active before asserting
carrier. It is similar to the Cisco EtherChannel min-links feature. This allows
setting the minimum number of member ports that must be up (link-up state)
before marking the bond device as up (carrier on). This is useful for situations
where higher level services such as clustering want to ensure a minimum number
of low bandwidth links are active before switchover.
This option only affects 802.3ad mode.
The default value is 0. This will cause carrier to be asserted (for 802.3ad
mode) whenever there is an active aggregator, regardless of the number of
available links in that aggregator. Note that, because an aggregator cannot be
active without at least one available link, setting this option to 0 or to 1
has the exact same effect.
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This reverts commit bd076f694a763991a0b0d3a7bb0fa5d194d56d7c.
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With VyOS 1.2 the default WireGuard behavior is used. This means that when a
WireGuard interface is added to the system, there is no "MAC" address - also
there is no IPv6 link-local address assigned by the Kernel to this particular
interface.
With implementation of T2653 all interfaces now receive an IPv6 address - which
is also valid for WireGuard interfaces - unfortunately this logic relies on the
interface MAC address - and as there is none, the link-local address will be
always the same. The logic behind is coded here [1].
We generate an IPv6 link-local address even when there is no "MAC" address. The
behavior/functionality (as with VyOS 1.2) must be restored to not have a
link-local IPv6 address at all. Any user can add any IPv6 link-local address
manually by issuing: set interfaces wireguard wg01 address fe80::ff:1/64.
Change vyos.ifconfig.add_ipv6_eui64_address to only add the EUI64-based
link-local address if a MAC address is available.
[1] https://github.com/vyos/vyos-1x/blob/3077158391ceee4ce04c27dec33f629529727c36/python/vyos/ifconfig/interface.py#L468
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show log:T2872:"Show log" options for nat and openvpn got inter-mixed
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The possible completion of the "show log" shows only nat and the description shows for openvpn. Corrected the duplicate entry
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op-mode: T2856: Fix broken pipe in show version all
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openconnect: T2036: Move CLI commands under vpn openconnect
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frr-template: T2850: Add BGP template for FRR
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op-mode: T2846: Fix show ip route longer-prefixes
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Now that b40c52682a256 ("config: T2636: get_config_dict() returns a list on
multi node by default") is implemented the workarounds can be removed.
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configd: T2582: vyos config script daemon
configd: T2582: add scripts to include list for daemon
configd: T2808: add smoketest to ensure script consistency with daemon
configd: T2582: add utility to safely add/remove items from include file
configd: T2582: add shim var to node.def
configd: T2582: inject shim env variable into configsession
configd: T2582: add shim as config daemon client
configd: T2582: add mkjson for use by shim
configd: T2582: add config daemon and supporting files
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ConfigSession needs to have required env vars manully injected; add the
shim definition env var to the list, if config daemon is active.
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(https://github.com/Jacajack/mkjson.git)
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Depending on the underlaying Kernel version load the corresponding Kernel
module.
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config: T2636: get_config_dict() returns a list on multi node by default
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Unless no_multi_convert is True, a single valued multi node will be
returned as a list by get_config_dict(). Modification of Thomas Mangin's
version.
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