>I think the usage model is the following: you have some magic device >that has an IB port on one side and "something else" on the other >side. Think of something like a gateway that talks SDP on the IB side >and TCP/IP on the other side. > >You configure your IPoIB routing so that this magic device is the next >hop for talking to hosts on the IP network on the other side. > >Now someone tries to make an SDP connection to an IP address on the >other side of the magic device. Routing tables + ARP give it the GID >of the IB port of this magic device. It connects to the magic device >and run SDP to talk to the magic device, and the magic device >magically splices this into a TCP connection to the real destination.
Thanks for the clarification. - Sean _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list openib-general@openib.org http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general