Dear all,
I try to establish a vxlan-connection between two VMs running under VMWare
Fusion Pro 11.5 on Mac OS X 10.15.2
Both VMs (Debian 10) are connected in a host-only (user-defined) network and
are able to ping each other. IPs 10.0.0.128/24 and 10.0.0.129/24
I have created a vxlan-connection between them via
ovs-vsctl add-br br0
ovs-vsctl add-port vxlan0 — set interface vxlano type=vxlan
options:remote_ip=10.0.0.128 options:key=1234
and vice versa
after this I brought all interfaces up and connected a Veth pair to both VMs
like this.
ip link add dev vmA1-sw type veth peer name vmA1
ip link set vmA1-sw up
ip link set vmA1 up
ip addr add 192.168.60.11/24 dev vmA1
and
ip link add dev vmA2-sw type veth peer name vmA2
ip link set vmA2-sw up
ip link set vmA2 up
ip addr add 192.168.60.12/24 dev vmA2
But at the end no ping between this new interfaces is possible, a tcpdump on
br0 shows any relevant network packets (only some IPv6 ND packets)
Some more information:
The OVS-version is 2.10.1
root@east:~# ovs-vsctl show
6c3c2dcb-209d-4185-a8e0-58847d781dc1
Bridge "br0"
Port "br0"
Interface "br0"
type: internal
Port "vxlan0"
Interface "vxlan0"
type: vxlan
options: {key="1234", remote_ip="10.0.0.128"}
Port "vmA1-sw"
Interface "vmA1-sw"
ovs_version: „2.10.1"
root@west:~# ovs-vsctl show
6c3c2dcb-209d-4185-a8e0-58847d781dc1
Bridge "br0"
Port "vxlan0"
Interface "vxlan0"
type: vxlan
options: {key="1234", remote_ip="10.0.0.129"}
Port "br0"
Interface "br0"
type: internal
Port "vmA2"
Interface "vmA2"
ovs_version: "2.10.1"
root@west:~#
How can I troubleshoot this connection or what should I do to establish a
successful ping between the virtual interfaces 192.168.60.x?
best regards and merry Christmas
[email protected].
Daniel
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