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2020-07-04vrf: T31: lower startup priority to 60Christian Poessinger
VRFs should be created as early as possible.
2020-05-30vrf: T2530: instance name must be 15 characters or lessChristian Poessinger
2020-04-03vrf: T31: name of isntance is not allowed to mimic an interface nameChristian Poessinger
Every VRF that's created is not allowed to be named like any interface that can be active on the system. This includes eth, lan, br, dum, lo .... In theoriy this would work but as soon as such a regular interface is created things will go sideways rather quick thus we limit the namespace which can be used to create a VRF. Appending an interface name is still possible like coolvrf-eth0.
2020-03-29vrf: T2178: table id must start at 100Christian Poessinger
... to not cause any issues with buildin tables or PBR. PBR uses table 1 - 200 so there is a small overlap (by intention)
2020-03-04vrf: T31: rename 'vrf disable-bind-to-all ipv4' to 'vrf bind-to-all'Christian Poessinger
By default the scope of the port bindings for unbound sockets is limited to the default VRF. That is, it will not be matched by packets arriving on interfaces enslaved to an l3mdev and processes may bind to the same port if they bind to an l3mdev. TCP & UDP services running in the default VRF context (ie., not bound to any VRF device) can work across all VRF domains by enabling the 'vrf bind-to-all' option.
2020-03-04vrf: T31: improve help for routing tableChristian Poessinger
2020-03-04vrf: T31: reuse interface-description.xml.i for instance descriptionChristian Poessinger
2020-03-04vrf: T31: use embedded regex on 'vrf name' instead of python scriptChristian Poessinger
2020-03-04vrf: T31: initial support for a VRF backend in XML/PythonThomas Mangin
This is a work in progress to complete T31 whoever thought it was less than 1 hour of work was ..... optimistic. Only VRF vreation and show is supported right now. No interface can be bound to any one VRF.