On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 04:27:19PM +0000, Farhad Sunavala wrote:
> >> Proposal:
> >> We introduce the interface keyword "learn= no".
> >> E.g. ovs-vsctl set interface foo learn=no
> >>
> >> This will instruct br-int NOT to do MAC learning on packets received on
> >> interface foo.
>
> >This seems less flexible than adding some kind of option to "normal", or
> >breaking "normal" into sub-actions. Why do it this way?
>
> Can you elaborate more on your thoughts about breaking "normal" into
> sub-actions ?
"normal" consists of a number of more or less independent steps:
* Drop certain malformed or invalid frames.
* Check VLAN.
* Check for other inadmissible frames.
* Learn source MAC.
* Decide on output interface(s).
* Output to each output interface.
These, or some of these, could be made into separate actions that could
be applied independently.
> >> This cannot be applied to a bonded port with 2 or more interfaces.
> >Why?
>
> Just to make it simple for now. These are virtual appliances and
> unlikely tosupport bonding anyway. Issues such as what happens if the
> bonded port has 3 interfaces and only oneof the interfaces has
> learning disabled. Do we disable learning for the entire port?
Can you explain why you'd want this to be apply per interface instead of
to an entire bond?
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