loop0 is an etherstub or a physical interface?

On 2015-08-27 18:25, Daryl Turner wrote:

Here is what i currently have set. This probably wasn't the best machine to start with as it's already a little unusual.

This machine is a simulated Juniper router. Net0 loops back into Net1 and each end is placed into logical systems. Multiple links are simulated by using VLAN tags to create separate point to point circuits and allows you to build up a topology of interconnected logical routers. At the moment tagged frames from net0 aren't received on net1. If i use untagged frames I can ping between logical systems as expected.

# vmadm get a57e5f07-cee7-47ed-a74b-f54b227cd25f | json nics
[
{
"interface": "net0",
"mac": "f2:da:d4:5c:ba:70",
"nic_tag": "loop0",
"ip": "dhcp",
"model": "e1000",
"allow_ip_spoofing": true,
"allow_mac_spoofing": true,
"allow_restricted_traffic": true,
"allow_unfiltered_promisc": true,
"primary": true
},
{
"interface": "net1",
"mac": "52:fb:a9:db:86:f4",
"nic_tag": "loop0",
"ip": "dhcp",
"model": "e1000",
"allow_ip_spoofing": true,
"allow_mac_spoofing": true,
"allow_restricted_traffic": true,
"allow_unfiltered_promisc": true
}
]

I will check the behaviour using separate machines and try using Joyent zones to see if it makes any difference.

Thanks,
Daryl.

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Subject: Re: [smartos-discuss] VLAN tagging to guest zone
Time (UTC): August 27 2015 4:01 pm
From: [email protected]
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Hi Daryl,

You probably need to have allow_unfiltered_promisc set to true.

I simple add multiple nics with a different vlan_id set for each myself,
which also works fine.

Regards

Jorge

On 2015-08-27 17:31, Daryl Turner wrote:

Hi All,

I'm currently working on porting over some machines from a network lab
from ESXi to SmartOS. There is a requirement to carry tagged traffic
between several KVM branded zones to simulate a specific network
topology.

From what I can see, and have tried this isn't possible even with the
permit_restricted_traffic flag. I've also added spoof_ip and spoof_mac
permits.

Can anyone confirm if this is a restriction in the virtual networking
stack in SmartOS or if there is a possible workaround? The link between the zones is logically point to point so the etherstub wouldn't need to
VLAN aware as such, just passing the traffic would satisfy my
requirement for now.

Thanks,
Daryl.

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