On 07.08.2024 16:23, Dumitru Ceara wrote:
On 8/7/24 11:17,[email protected] wrote:
Hi Dumitru and Vladislav,
Thank you both for the review and the feedback

On Wed, 2024-08-07 at 09:17 +0200, Dumitru Ceara wrote:
On 8/6/24 19:22, Vladislav Odintsov wrote:
Hi Martin, Dumitru,

Hi Vladislav,

On 06.08.2024 19:23, Dumitru Ceara wrote:
Hi Martin,

Sorry, I was reviewing V3 but I was slow in actually sending out
the email.

On 8/6/24 13:17, Martin Kalcok wrote:
This change adds a 'bgp-redirect' option to LRP that allows
redirecting of BGP control plane traffic to an arbitrary LSP
in its peer LS.

The option expects a string with a LSP name. When set,
any traffic entering LS that's destined for any of the
LRP's IP addresses (including IPv6 LLA) is redirected
to the LSP specified in the option's value.

This enables external BGP daemons to listen on an interface
bound to a LSP and effectively act as if they were listening
on (and speaking from) LRP's IP address.

Signed-off-by: Martin Kalcok<[email protected]>
---
Strictly on this version of the patch, and with the thought in
mind that
we might want to consider this feature experimental [0] and maybe
change
it (NB too) in the future, I left a few comments inline.  With
those
addressed I think the patch looks OK to me.

[0]
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/ovn/patch/[email protected]/

I'm keeping an eye on this one and I think you made a good point
Dumitru about the need for clear way to mark feature as experimental.
I'll chime in that patch discussion as well.

Thanks!

Now, for the point when we'd remove the "experimental" tag:

In general, it makes me a bit uneasy that we have to share the
MAC and
IP between the LRP and the VIF of logical switch port that's
connected
to the same switch as the LRP.
I think that in one way or another, the requirement for the interface
to share IP/MAC with the LRP will remain. The reason for sharing them
is to allow operating BGP unnumbered which uses IPv6 LLA instead of
pre-configured ASN.

I think we don't need it with any of the alternative options below but
we can discuss those in detail after branching, in the 25.03 cycle.

I was thinking of alternatives for the future and the only things
I
could come up with until now are:

1. Create a separate, "disconnected" logical switch:
ovn-nbctl ls-add bgp

Add the bgp-daemon port to it:
ovn-nbctl lsp-add bgp bgp-daemon.

Then we don't need "unknown" either, I think.

But it's not possible today to move packets from the ing,ress
pipeline of
a logical switch ("public" in this test) to the egress pipeline
of a
different logical switch ("bgp" in my example).  It also feels
icky to
implement that.

2. Add the ability to bind an OVS port directly to a logical
router port:

then we could do the same type of redirect you do here but
instead in
the logical router pipeline.  The advantage is we don't have to
drop any
non-bgp traffic in the switch pipeline.  The switch keeps
functioning as
it does today.
I like the second approach a lot. It would indeed feel more "in place"
to have this logic in the LR, instead of LS. I didn't think this would
be possible initially.

Ack, maybe we should come back to this discussion after branching.

Maybe an advantage of this second alternative would be that we
can
easily attach a filtering option to this LRP (e.g.,
LRP.options:control-traffic-filter) to allow us to be more
flexible in
what kind of traffic we forward to the actuall routing protocol
daemon
that runs behind that OVS port - Vladislav also mentioned during
the
meeting it might be interesting to forward BFD packets to the FRR
(or
whatever application implements the routing protocol) instance
too.
@Martin, I'm again kindly asking about possible support for BFD
redirect. Is it possible to incorporate these changes as an
additional
configuration know ("bfd-redirect") into your patch so we can start
using this functionality internally and possibly give some feedback
(hopefully positive)?

It doesn't seem to be a very big change but looks very attractive
for us.

I can send a separate patch for this on top of your patch, but
technically it won't be able to jump into the 24.09 because
formally
it's already a soft-freeze in progress. As an option I can send a
patch,
which can be squashed into this one.

What do you think?
I didn't check with other maintainers (added them in CC now), but
given
that we agreed to try to accept the port redirecting patch as
experimental I think it's fine to expand it to allow BFD support too.
Posting a follow up patch on top of this one is fine from my
perspective.
Indeed the change is not that big code-wise, but given that it would
require some forethought about the implementation I was bit hesitant to
include it in here. I didn't want to rock the boat too much, so to
speak. However given that this is indeed going to be marked as
experimental and if maintainers are OK with it, I'm happy to post v5
with this change included. Feedback from the real-world usage from
Vladislav would be excellent thing to have when we'll move this feature
from experimental to stable.
Thanks for this, Martin!

However, what if we change the option to?
- NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:routing-protocol-redirect=<LSP-NAME>
- NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:routing-
protocols=<LIST_OF_PROTOCOLS>

E.g.:
NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:routing-protocol-redirect="bgp-daemon"
NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:routing-protocols="BGP;BFD"
These seem like a good option to me.
Martin, if it's not too much work could we try to add this to v5 then?
Vladislav, does that work for you too?

I'd be okay with both versions, but I'm concerned about options naming. Technically BFD is not a "routing" protocol.

Will next variants be more accurate?

- NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:redirect-protocols-lport=<LSP-NAME> # (or "lsp" or 
"to"?)
- NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:redirect-protocols=<LIST_OF_PROTOCOLS>

E.g.:
- NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:redirect-protocols-lport="bgp-daemon"
- NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:redirect-protocols="BGP;BFD"

If needed this can be extended later with 
"NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:redirect-protocols-match=<MATCH>". For example: 
"NB.Logical_Router_Port.options:redirect-protocols-match='ip.protocol == 89 || ip.dst == <lsp_ip> && 
udp.dst == 3784'" (OSPF + BFD).

WDYT?


Regards,
Dumitru

Would this have a higher chance of becoming fully supported in the
next
release?

Regards,
Dumitru

But again, if we consider the current feature "experimental", we
can
spend more time during the next release cycle to figure out
what's best.

v4 of this patch renames the feature from "bgp-mirror" to "bgp-
redirect"
as discussed during community meeting.

  northd/northd.c         | 108
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  northd/ovn-northd.8.xml |  23 +++++++++
  ovn-nb.xml              |  14 ++++++
  tests/ovn-northd.at     |  58 +++++++++++++++++++++
  tests/system-ovn.at     |  86 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  5 files changed, 289 insertions(+)

diff --git a/northd/northd.c b/northd/northd.c
index 4353df07d..088104f25 100644
--- a/northd/northd.c
+++ b/northd/northd.c
@@ -13048,6 +13048,113 @@
build_arp_resolve_flows_for_lrp(struct ovn_port *op,
      }
  }
+static void
+build_bgp_redirect_rule__(
+        const char *s_addr, const char *bgp_port_name, bool
is_ipv6,
+        struct ovn_port *ls_peer, struct lflow_table *lflows,
+        struct ds *match, struct ds *actions)
+{
+    int ip_ver = is_ipv6 ? 6 : 4;
+    /* Redirect packets in the input pipeline destined for
LR's IP to
+     * the port specified in 'bgp-redirect' option.
+     */
+    ds_clear(match);
+    ds_clear(actions);
+    ds_put_format(match, "ip%d.dst == %s && tcp.dst == 179",
ip_ver, s_addr);
+    ds_put_format(actions, "outport = \"%s\"; output;",
bgp_port_name);
+    ovn_lflow_add(lflows, ls_peer->od, S_SWITCH_IN_L2_LKUP,
100,
+                  ds_cstr(match),
+                  ds_cstr(actions),
+                  ls_peer->lflow_ref);
+
+
+    /* Drop any traffic originating from 'bgp-redirect' port
that does
+     * not originate from BGP daemon port. This blocks
unnecessary
+     * traffic like ARP broadcasts or IPv6 router solicitation
packets
+     * from the dummy 'bgp-redirect' port.
+     */
+    ds_clear(match);
+    ds_put_format(match, "inport == \"%s\"", bgp_port_name);
+    ovn_lflow_add(lflows, ls_peer->od,
S_SWITCH_IN_CHECK_PORT_SEC, 80,
+                  ds_cstr(match),
+                  REGBIT_PORT_SEC_DROP " = 1; next;",
+                  ls_peer->lflow_ref);
Not a huge deal but this logical flow gets regenerated multiple
times
for each bgp_port_name (for each LRP address).  In the end we'll
only
install one in the database so there's no impact on SB.  But
maybe we
should consider moving this part out of this function.
ack

+
+    ds_put_format(match,
+                  " && ip%d.src == %s && tcp.src == 179",
+                  ip_ver,
+                  s_addr);
+    ovn_lflow_add(lflows, ls_peer->od,
S_SWITCH_IN_CHECK_PORT_SEC, 81,
+                  ds_cstr(match),
+                  REGBIT_PORT_SEC_DROP " =
check_in_port_sec(); next;",
+                  ls_peer->lflow_ref);
In your system test we set 'addresses = "unknown"' for
'bgp_port_name'.
   And I guess we kind of have to do it like that all the time
when using
this feature.  I'm trying to think of scenarios in which users
set
LSP.addresses = 'unknown' and LSP.port-security = '<some-
addresses>'.
I'm not sure I saw those until now but maybe I'm wrong.
Is the concern here that the "bgp-port" with the "unknown" address is
going to receive all the unicast traffic for unknown MAC adresses as
well? I initially tried to add deny rules that would block any incoming
packets except those that match LRP's IP and BGP port, but it turned
out that the negative matches are kinda icky (for a match that has
something like `ip4.src != <IP_ADDR>` it generated hundreds of OF rules
in the ovs)

+}
+
+static void
+build_lrouter_bgp_redirect(
+        struct ovn_port *op, struct lflow_table *lflows,
+        struct ds *match, struct ds *actions)
+{
+    /* LRP has to have a peer.*/
+    if (op->peer == NULL) {
+        return;
+    }
+    /* LRP has to have NB record.*/
+    if (op->nbrp == NULL) {
+        return;
+    }
+
+    /* Proceed only for LRPs that have 'bgp-redirect' option
set. Value of this
+     * option is the name of LSP to which a BGP traffic will
be redirected.
+     */
+    const char *bgp_port = smap_get(&op->nbrp->options, "bgp-
redirect");
+    if (bgp_port == NULL) {
+        return;
+    }
+
+    /* Ensure that LSP, to which the BGP traffic is
redirected, exists.*/
+    struct ovn_port *peer_lsp;
+    bool bgp_port_exists = false;
+    HMAP_FOR_EACH (peer_lsp, dp_node, &op->peer->od->ports) {
+        size_t peer_lsp_s = strlen(peer_lsp->key);
+        if (peer_lsp_s == strlen(bgp_port)
+            && !strncmp(peer_lsp->key, bgp_port, peer_lsp_s)){
+            bgp_port_exists = true;
+            break;
+        }
+    }
+
+    if (!bgp_port_exists) {
+        static struct vlog_rate_limit rl =
VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
+        VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "Option 'bgp-redirect' set on
Logical Router Port "
+                          "'%s' refers to non-existent Logical
Switch Port. "
+                          "BGP redirecting won't be
configured.",
+                          op->key);
+        return;
+    }
+
+    if (op->cr_port != NULL) {
+        static struct vlog_rate_limit rl =
VLOG_RATE_LIMIT_INIT(1, 5);
+        VLOG_WARN_RL(&rl, "Option 'bgp-redirect' is not
supported on"
+                          " Distributed Gateway Port '%s'",
op->key);
+        return;
+    }
+
+    /* Mirror traffic destined for LRP's IPs and default BGP
port
+     * to the port defined in 'bgp-redirect' option.
+     */
+    for (size_t i = 0; i < op->lrp_networks.n_ipv4_addrs; i++)
{
+        const char *ip_s = op-
lrp_networks.ipv4_addrs[i].addr_s;
+        build_bgp_redirect_rule__(ip_s, bgp_port, false,  op-
peer, lflows,
+                                  match, actions);
+    }
+    for (size_t i = 0; i < op->lrp_networks.n_ipv6_addrs; i++)
{
+        const char *ip_s = op-
lrp_networks.ipv6_addrs[i].addr_s;
+        build_bgp_redirect_rule__(ip_s, bgp_port, true, op-
peer, lflows,
+                                  match, actions);
+    }
+}
+
  /* This function adds ARP resolve flows related to a LSP. */
  static void
  build_arp_resolve_flows_for_lsp(
@@ -16003,6 +16110,7 @@
build_lswitch_and_lrouter_iterate_by_lrp(struct ovn_port *op,
                                  lsi->meter_groups, op-
lflow_ref);
      build_lrouter_icmp_packet_toobig_admin_flows(op, lsi-
lflows, &lsi->match,
                                                   &lsi-
actions, op->lflow_ref);
+    build_lrouter_bgp_redirect(op, lsi->lflows, &lsi->match,
&lsi->actions);
  }
 static void *
diff --git a/northd/ovn-northd.8.xml b/northd/ovn-northd.8.xml
index b06b09ac5..4cbdf8f74 100644
--- a/northd/ovn-northd.8.xml
+++ b/northd/ovn-northd.8.xml
@@ -284,6 +284,21 @@
          dropped in the next stage.
        </li>
+      <li>
+        For each logical port that's defined as a target of
BGP redirecting
+        (via <code>bgp-redirect</code> option set on Logical
Router Port), a
+        filter is set in place that disallows any traffic
entering this port
+        that does not originate from Logical Router Port's IPs
and default BGP
+        port (TCP 179). This filtering is achieved by two
rules. First rule has
+        priority 81, it matches on <code>inport ==
<var>BGP_MIRROR_PORT</var>
+        &amp;&amp; ip.src == <var>LRP_IP</var> &amp;&amp;
tcp.src == 179</code>
+        and allows traffic further with
<code>REGBIT_PORT_SEC_DROP" =
+        check_in_port_sec(); next;</code>. Second rule with
priority 80 matches
+        the rest of the traffic from that port and sets
+        <code>REGBIT_PORT_SEC_DROP" = 1; next;"</code> so that
the packets are
+        dropped in the next stage.
+      </li>
+
        <li>
          For each (enabled) vtep logical port, a priority 70
flow is added which
          matches on all packets and applies the action
@@ -1949,6 +1964,14 @@ output;
          on the logical switch.
        </li>
+      <li>
+        For any logical port that's defined as a target of BGP
redirecting (via
+        <code>bgp-redirect</code> option set on Logical Router
Port), a
+        priority-100 flow is added that redirects traffic for
Logical Router
+        Port IPs (including IPv6 LLA) and TCP port 179, to the
targeted
+        logical port.
+      </li>
+
        <li>
          Priority-90 flows for transit switches that forward
registered
          IP multicast traffic to their corresponding multicast
group , which
diff --git a/ovn-nb.xml b/ovn-nb.xml
index 9552534f6..2d2f5c9e0 100644
--- a/ovn-nb.xml
+++ b/ovn-nb.xml
@@ -3440,6 +3440,20 @@ or
          </p>
        </column>
+      <column name="options" key="bgp-redirect" type='{"type":
"string"}'>
+        <p>
+          This option expects a name of a Logical Switch Port
that's present
+          in the peer's Logical Switch. If set, it causes any
traffic
+          that's destined for Logical Router Port's IP
addresses (including
+          its IPv6 LLA) and the default BGP port (TCP 179), to
be redirected
+          to the specified Logical Switch Port.
+
+          This allows external BGP daemon to be bound to a
port in OVN's
+          Logical Switch and act as if it was listening on
Logical Router
+          Port's IP address.
+        </p>
+      </column>
+
        <column name="options" key="gateway_mtu_bypass">
          <p>
            When configured, represents a match expression, in
the same
diff --git a/tests/ovn-northd.at b/tests/ovn-northd.at
index a389d1988..df1e924ab 100644
--- a/tests/ovn-northd.at
+++ b/tests/ovn-northd.at
@@ -12721,3 +12721,61 @@ AT_CHECK([ovn-sbctl dump-flows lr |
grep lr_in_dnat | ovn_strip_lflows], [0], [d
 AT_CLEANUP
  ])
+
+OVN_FOR_EACH_NORTHD_NO_HV([
+AT_SETUP([BGP control plane redirect])
+ovn_start
+
+check ovn-sbctl chassis-add hv1 geneve 127.0.0.1
+
+check ovn-nbctl lr-add lr -- \
+    lrp-add lr lr-ls 02:ac:10:01:00:01 172.16.1.1/24
+check ovn-nbctl --wait=sb set logical_router lr
options:chassis=hv1
+
+check ovn-nbctl ls-add ls -- \
+    lsp-add ls ls-lr -- \
+    lsp-set-type ls-lr router -- \
+    lsp-set-addresses ls-lr router -- \
+    lsp-set-options ls-lr router-port=lr-ls
+
+check ovn-nbctl lsp-add ls lsp-bgp -- \
+    lsp-set-addresses lsp-bgp unknown
+
+# Function that ensures that no BGP redirect ruels are
installed.
+check_no_bgp_redirect() {
+    AT_CHECK([ovn-sbctl dump-flows ls | grep ls_in_l2_lkup  |
grep "tcp.dst == 179" | wc -l], [0], [0
+])
+
+    AT_CHECK([ovn-sbctl dump-flows ls | grep
ls_in_check_port_sec | grep -E "priority=80|priority=81" | wc -
l], [0], [0
+])
+}
+
+# By default, no rules related to BGP redirect are present
+check_no_bgp_redirect
+
+# Set "lsp-bgp" port as target of BGP control plane redirected
traffic
+check ovn-nbctl --wait=sb set logical_router_port lr-ls
options:bgp-redirect=lsp-bgp
+
+# Check that BGP control plane traffic is redirected to "lsp-
bgp"
+AT_CHECK([ovn-sbctl dump-flows ls | grep ls_in_l2_lkup | grep
"tcp.dst == 179" | ovn_strip_lflows], [0], [dnl
+  table=??(ls_in_l2_lkup      ), priority=100  ,
match=(ip4.dst == 172.16.1.1 && tcp.dst == 179),
action=(outport = "lsp-bgp"; output;)
+  table=??(ls_in_l2_lkup      ), priority=100  ,
match=(ip6.dst == fe80::ac:10ff:fe01:1 && tcp.dst == 179),
action=(outport = "lsp-bgp"; output;)
+])
+
+# Check that only BGP-related traffic is accepted on "lsp-bgp"
port
+AT_CHECK([ovn-sbctl dump-flows ls | grep ls_in_check_port_sec
| grep -E "priority=80|priority=81" | ovn_strip_lflows], [0],
[dnl
+  table=??(ls_in_check_port_sec), priority=80   ,
match=(inport == "lsp-bgp"), action=(reg0[[15]] = 1; next;)
+  table=??(ls_in_check_port_sec), priority=81   ,
match=(inport == "lsp-bgp" && ip4.src == 172.16.1.1 && tcp.src
== 179), action=(reg0[[15]] = check_in_port_sec(); next;)
+  table=??(ls_in_check_port_sec), priority=81   ,
match=(inport == "lsp-bgp" && ip6.src == fe80::ac:10ff:fe01:1
&& tcp.src == 179), action=(reg0[[15]] = check_in_port_sec();
next;)
+])
+
+# Remove 'bgp-redirect' option from LRP and check that rules
are removed
+check ovn-nbctl --wait=sb remove logical_router_port lr-ls
options bgp-redirect
+check_no_bgp_redirect
+
+# Set non-existent LSP as target of 'bgp-redirect' and check
that no rules are added
+check ovn-nbctl --wait=sb set logical_router_port lr-ls
options:bgp-redirect=lsp-foo
+check_no_bgp_redirect
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+])
diff --git a/tests/system-ovn.at b/tests/system-ovn.at
index c24ede7c5..c09c1136e 100644
--- a/tests/system-ovn.at
+++ b/tests/system-ovn.at
@@ -13027,3 +13027,89 @@ OVS_TRAFFIC_VSWITCHD_STOP(["/failed to
query port patch-.*/d
  /connection dropped.*/d"])
  AT_CLEANUP
  ])
+
+OVN_FOR_EACH_NORTHD([
+AT_SETUP([BGP control plane redirect])
Nit: probably best to add AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_NC = no]) here.
ack

+ovn_start
+OVS_TRAFFIC_VSWITCHD_START()
+
+ADD_BR([br-int])
+ADD_BR([br-ext])
+
+ovs-ofctl add-flow br-ext action=normal
+# Set external-ids in br-int needed for ovn-controller
+ovs-vsctl \
+        -- set Open_vSwitch . external-ids:system-id=hv1 \
+        -- set Open_vSwitch . external-ids:ovn-
remote=unix:$ovs_base/ovn-sb/ovn-sb.sock \
+        -- set Open_vSwitch . external-ids:ovn-encap-
type=geneve \
+        -- set Open_vSwitch . external-ids:ovn-encap-
ip=169.0.0.1 \
+        -- set bridge br-int fail-mode=secure other-
config:disable-in-band=true
Most ov*-ctl commands should be prefixed with "check" in this
test.
ack

+
+# Start ovn-controller
+start_daemon ovn-controller
+
+ovn-nbctl lr-add R1 \
+    -- set Logical_Router R1 options:chassis=hv1
+
+ovn-nbctl ls-add public
+
+ovn-nbctl lrp-add R1 rp-public 00:00:02:01:02:03 172.16.1.1/24
+
+ovn-nbctl lsp-add public public-rp -- set Logical_Switch_Port
public-rp \
+    type=router options:router-port=rp-public \
+    -- lsp-set-addresses public-rp router
+
+ovn-nbctl lsp-add public bgp-daemon \
+    -- lsp-set-addresses bgp-daemon unknown
+
+AT_CHECK([ovs-vsctl set Open_vSwitch . external-ids:ovn-
bridge-mappings=phynet:br-ext])
+ovn-nbctl lsp-add public public1 \
+        -- lsp-set-addresses public1 unknown \
+        -- lsp-set-type public1 localnet \
+        -- lsp-set-options public1 network_name=phynet
+
+ovn-nbctl --wait=hv sync
+
+# Set option that redirects BGP control plane traffic to a LSP
"bgp-daemon"
+ovn-nbctl --wait=sb set logical_router_port rp-public
options:bgp-redirect=bgp-daemon
+
+# Create "bgp-daemon" interface in a namespace with IP and MAC
matching LRP "rp-public"
+ADD_NAMESPACES(bgp-daemon)
+ADD_VETH(bgp-daemon, bgp-daemon, br-int, "172.16.1.1/24",
"00:00:02:01:02:03")
+
+ADD_NAMESPACES(ext-foo)
+ADD_VETH(ext-foo, ext-foo, br-ext, "172.16.1.100/24",
"00:10:10:01:02:13", \
+         "172.16.1.1")
+
+# Flip the interface down/up to get proper IPv6 LLA
+NS_EXEC([bgp-daemon], [ip link set down bgp-daemon])
+NS_EXEC([bgp-daemon], [ip link set up bgp-daemon])
+
+# Wait until IPv6 LLA loses the "tentative" flag otherwise it
can't be bound to.
+OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([NS_EXEC([bgp-daemon], [ip a show dev bgp-
daemon | grep "fe80::" | grep -v tentative])])
+OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([NS_EXEC([ext-foo], [ip a show dev ext-foo |
grep "fe80::" | grep -v tentative])])
+
+# Verify that BGP control plane traffic is delivered to the
"bgp-daemon"
+# interface on both IPv4 and IPv6 LLA addresses
+NETNS_DAEMONIZE([bgp-daemon], [nc -l -k 172.16.1.1 179],
[bgp_v4.pid])
+NS_CHECK_EXEC([ext-foo], [echo "TCP test" | nc --send-only
172.16.1.1 179])
+
+NETNS_DAEMONIZE([bgp-daemon], [nc -l -6 -k
fe80::200:2ff:fe01:203%bgp-daemon 179], [bgp_v6.pid])
+NS_CHECK_EXEC([ext-foo], [echo "TCP test" | nc --send-only -6
fe80::200:2ff:fe01:203%ext-foo 179])
+
+OVS_APP_EXIT_AND_WAIT([ovn-controller])
+
+as ovn-sb
+OVS_APP_EXIT_AND_WAIT([ovsdb-server])
+
+as ovn-nb
+OVS_APP_EXIT_AND_WAIT([ovsdb-server])
+
+as northd
+OVS_APP_EXIT_AND_WAIT([ovn-northd])
+
+as
+OVS_TRAFFIC_VSWITCHD_STOP(["/.*error receiving.*/d
+/.*terminating with signal 15.*/d"])
+AT_CLEANUP
+])
Regards,
Dumitru

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Thanks,
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