Hi Anand, Make sure the KNI and NIC MACs are the same. You can also try to run the KNI sample application in promiscuous mode (-P).
Andriy On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 11:59 AM, SAKTHIVEL ANAND S <anand.sa88 at gmail.com> wrote: > Can someone please help me pn this.. Problem In short: > > Linux kernel is not processing the packets received from KNI. I am using > kernel version 3.10.0-327.el.x86_64. > > Thanks > Sakthivel S > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: SAKTHIVEL ANAND S <anand.sa88 at gmail.com> > Date: Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 3:15 PM > Subject: KNI not responding ingress packets > To: users at dpdk.org > > > OM > > Hi > > I am just examining KNI sample application in DPDK-2.2.0 . > I just compiled an launched KNI sample application, then i have configured > IP address for the newly created KNI(assume 192.168.1.1). Then i have tried > to ping from remote machine(192.168.1.2). After doing this i could see that > KNI receiving the egress ARP requests and it does not responding to > them.(even if i made static ARP on both sides, ICMP packets from remote > machine and which is not responded or recognized by KNI/Kernel) > > > can some one, please help to bring this "UP" and point out what did i > missed on my setup. > > Thanks > Sakthivel S -- Andriy Berestovskyy
