/openbmc/linux/tools/testing/selftests/net/ |
H A D | srv6_hencap_red_l3vpn_test.sh | 14 # Routers rt-1,rt-2,rt-3 and rt-4 implement IPv4/IPv6 L3 VPN services 73 # Every fcf0:0:x:y::/64 network interconnects the SRv6 routers rt-x with rt-y 91 # operator's network and SRv6 routers. 111 # Policy (i.a) steers tunneled IPv6 traffic through SRv6 routers 127 # Conversely, Policy (ii.b) steers tunneled IPv4 traffic through SRv6 routers 151 # Policy (i.c) steers tunneled IPv6 traffic through SRv6 routers rt-2,rt-4. 160 # Policy (i.d) steers tunneled IPv6 traffic through SRv6 routers rt-1,rt-3. 187 # IDs of routers and hosts are initialized during the setup of the testing 189 ROUTERS='' 304 # destroy routers [all …]
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H A D | srv6_hl2encap_red_l2vpn_test.sh | 14 # Routers rt-1,rt-2,rt-3 and rt-4 implement L2 VPN services 63 # Every fcf0:0:x:y::/64 network interconnects the SRv6 routers rt-x with rt-y 81 # operator's network and SRv6 routers. 110 # Policy (i.b) steers tunneled L2 traffic through the SRv6 routers 138 # IDs of routers and hosts are initialized during the setup of the testing 140 ROUTERS='' 255 # destroy routers 256 for i in ${ROUTERS}; do 313 # Setup the basic networking for the routers 393 # $3 - SRv6 routers configured for steering traffic (End behaviors) [all …]
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H A D | srv6_end_flavors_test.sh | 56 # two hosts (hs-1, hs-2) and four routers (rt-1, rt-2, rt-3, rt-4). 57 # Hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected to routers rt-1 and rt-2, respectively, 103 # Every fcf0:0:x:y::/64 network interconnects the SRv6 routers rt-x with rt-y in 122 # SRv6 routers. 214 # IDs of routers and hosts are initialized during the setup of the testing 216 ROUTERS='' 331 # destroy routers 332 for i in ${ROUTERS}; do 417 # Setup the basic networking for the routers 501 # $3 - compact way to represent a list of SRv6 routers with their operations [all …]
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H A D | srv6_end_next_csid_l3vpn_test.sh | 12 # two hosts and four routers. Hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected through an 13 # IPv4/IPv6 L3 VPN service, offered by routers rt-1, rt-2, rt-3 and rt-4 using 69 # Every fcf0:0:x:y::/64 network interconnects the SRv6 routers rt-x with rt-y in 93 # of the IPv6 routing tables in the routers. 315 # IDs of routers and hosts are initialized during the setup of the testing 317 ROUTERS='' 432 # destroy routers 433 for i in ${ROUTERS}; do 490 # Setup the basic networking for the routers 651 # $3 - SRv6 routers configured for steering traffic (End behaviors) [all …]
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H A D | srv6_end_x_next_csid_l3vpn_test.sh | 13 # two hosts and four routers. Hosts hs-1 and hs-2 are connected through an 14 # IPv4/IPv6 L3 VPN service, offered by routers rt-1, rt-2, rt-3 and rt-4 using 72 # Every fcf0:0:x:y::/64 network interconnects the SRv6 routers rt-x with rt-y in 96 # of the IPv6 routing tables in the routers. 357 # IDs of routers and hosts are initialized during the setup of the testing 359 ROUTERS='' 482 # destroy routers 483 for i in ${ROUTERS}; do 540 # Setup the basic networking for the routers 711 # $3 - SRv6 routers configured for steering traffic (End.X behaviors) [all …]
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H A D | srv6_end_dt6_l3vpn_test.sh | 23 # Routers rt-1 and rt-2 implement IPv6 L3 VPN services leveraging the SRv6 223 # destroy routers rt-* and hosts hs-* 229 # Setup the basic networking for the routers 375 log_test $? 0 "Routers connectivity: rt-${rtsrc} -> rt-${rtdst}" 422 log_section "IPv6 routers connectivity test"
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H A D | srv6_end_dt4_l3vpn_test.sh | 22 # Routers rt-1 and rt-2 implement IPv4 L3 VPN services leveraging the SRv6 222 # destroy routers rt-* and hosts hs-* 228 # Setup the basic networking for the routers 372 log_test $? 0 "Routers connectivity: rt-${rtsrc} -> rt-${rtdst}" 419 log_section "IPv6 routers connectivity test"
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/openbmc/linux/include/linux/ |
H A D | pim.h | 21 * 0 = Hello Multicast to ALL-PIM-ROUTERS 25 * 3 = Join/Prune Multicast to ALL-PIM-ROUTERS 26 * 4 = Bootstrap Multicast to ALL-PIM-ROUTERS 27 * 5 = Assert Multicast to ALL-PIM-ROUTERS
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-networking/recipes-support/ndisc6/ |
H A D | ndisc6_1.0.8.bb | 63 Queries IPv6 routers on the network for advertised prefixes. Can be used \ 64 to detect rogue IPv6 routers, monitor legitimate IPv6 routers."
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mtd/partitions/ |
H A D | seama.yaml | 11 D-Link routers such as DIR-645, DIR-842, DIR-859, DIR-860L, DIR-885L, 12 DIR890L and DCH-M225, as well as in WD and NEC routers on the ath79
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H A D | brcm,bcm947xx-cfe-partitions.yaml | 11 home routers. Their BCM947xx boards using CFE bootloader have several
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H A D | tplink,safeloader-partitions.yaml | 10 TP-Link home routers store various data on flash (e.g. bootloader,
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/openbmc/openbmc/poky/meta/recipes-extended/procps/procps/ |
H A D | sysctl.conf | 29 # Broken routers and obsolete firewalls will corrupt the window scaling 33 # packet loss and modern routers. This sure beats dropped connections.
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/openbmc/google-misc/subprojects/ncsid/src/ |
H A D | update_ra_gw.sh | 99 # Only valid default routers can be considered, 0 lifetime implies 104 # We have some notoriously noisy lab environments with many routers being broadcast 118 # Purge any expired routers
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/openbmc/linux/net/atm/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 54 Multi-Protocol Over ATM allows ATM edge devices such as routers, 56 subnetwork boundaries. These shortcut connections bypass routers
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-google/recipes-google/networking/gbmc-net-common/ |
H A D | gbmc-ra.sh | 114 # Only valid default routers can be considered, 0 lifetime implies 124 # We have some notoriously noisy lab environments with many routers being broadcast 150 # Purge any expired routers
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/netlabel/ |
H A D | draft-ietf-cipso-ipsecurity-01.txt | 281 Routers work most efficiently when processing fixed length fields. To 282 support these routers there is an optimized form of tag type 1. The format 431 gateways, and routers that support multiple sensitivity labels. A CIPSO 452 parameter does not apply to CIPSO gateways or routers. This parameter need 470 not apply to CIPSO gateways or routers. This parameter need not be defined 517 MAY be in CIPSO or local format. Some CIPSO systems, such as routers, may 683 routers.
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/openbmc/linux/arch/arm/mach-bcm/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 77 This is a network SoC line mostly used in home routers and 177 This SoC line is mostly used in home routers and is some cheaper
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/firmware/broadcom/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 6 Broadcom home routers contain flash partition called "nvram" with all
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/openbmc/linux/drivers/leds/blink/ |
H A D | Kconfig | 23 gateways and routers.
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/dma/ |
H A D | dma-router.yaml | 16 DMA routers are transparent IP blocks used to route DMA request
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/openbmc/linux/include/uapi/linux/ |
H A D | ipv6_route.h | 22 fallback, no routers on link */
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/recipes-benchmark/iozone3/iozone3/ |
H A D | copyright.txt | 43 > machines (PDA, settopbox, devboards, desktops, thin clients, routers).
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/openbmc/openbmc/meta-openembedded/meta-oe/licenses/ |
H A D | iozone3 | 43 > machines (PDA, settopbox, devboards, desktops, thin clients, routers).
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/openbmc/linux/Documentation/driver-api/gpio/ |
H A D | using-gpio.rst | 15 laptops, phones, tablets, routers, and any consumer or office or business goods
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