Hi.
You can use KNI interfaces to redirect the control plane traffic whether
it's a bgp or any other routing protocol traffic to the KNI while
forwarding data plane traffic using dpdk. It will allow your linux routing
daemon to receive route updates without having a dedicated physical
interface.
Hi All,
I'm new to DPDK and would like to ask some quick questions.
We are trying to develop a Load Balance solution that take advantage of ECMP
with BGP, so there is a BGP process running on our LB node, and we'd like to
use DPDK to improve packet processing performance.
The questions is, if
G'day,
BGP peers can advertise routes with a next-hop of a 3rd party neighbor.
This is often used at IX peering peering points across a Ethernet switch
with a route-reflector (RR). The peers all advertise routes to the RR, and
then the RR send the routes to all the other peers with the next hop