Re: [Bsdrp-users] BSDRP with Netmap on Appliance ServerU
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From: Paulo F. <pa...@nl...> - 2024-03-13 02:01:18
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Hi Erlon! I'm using L800 in our Datacenter for five years with no problem about its NICs if you are confortable can contact me directly. Thanks, Paulo Fragoso. PS.: Yesterday I found a problem with vlan subinterface and Netlink Em 16/02/2024 16:55, Erlon Silva escreveu: > > ServerU/Lanner It's a network appliance which is compatible with > FreeBSD netmap, including the following network cards: 6 Intel igb > driver(4) NICs plus 2x Intel 82599ES 10Gbe. > I tried to install BSDRP, however, the network cards do not work, even > though they are seen through: show interfaces and are in the UP state. > > Em 14/02/2024 12:35, Erlon Silva escreveu: >> >> Hi Olivier! >> I'm a big admirer of your work with BSDRP, a great alternative to >> already known solutions. >> I have a network device known as ServerU, which is approved and >> recommended for FreeBSD due to netmap. >> This way, the box's performance can be increased by up to 13x >> (according to them). >> I realized that BSDRP is a FreeBSD image and that it also has netmap. >> I would like to ask a simple question: when installing BSDRP on >> ServerU, can I use netmap natively on ServerU? I need to resolve this >> doubt, as I will use it for BGP and OSPF routing. >> I would also like you to share with me about netmap, whether it would >> only work with IPv4, as I have been looking at the BSDRP 1992 >> changelog and it contains the information netmap-fwd 0.2: IPv4 router >> over netmap for FreeBSD. >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Bsdrp-users mailing list > Bsd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bsdrp-users -- “Because there is no army that can hold back an economic principle whose time has come.” John Donovan, AT&T Skype: paulo.dcap |