Hi,
On 08 Feb 2016, at 16:24 , Jean-Yves Migeon wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I know that this question is not NetBSD specific per see, but I am aware that
> some of you out there have implemented and used vxlan-like technologies to
> extend networks at L2. Some have worked on it
Le 2016-02-12 04:51, Masanobu SAITOH a écrit :
If any of you used or use it and is willing to share (privately or
not) his opinion on these, I will gladly take it, especially for
things at a larger scale than what I could achieve on my small test
bench. I am bit wary of L2 extension protocols
Le 2016-02-12 10:27, Fredrik Pettai a écrit :
Then you say “implemented", are you referring to “coded an
implementation of VXLAN” or “installed something that knows VXLAN and
put it in production” ?
The latter. We did not write nor use it right now, just taking a look.
I’ve done the latter,
Hi.
On 2016/02/09 0:24, Jean-Yves Migeon wrote:
Dear list,
I know that this question is not NetBSD specific per see, but I am aware that
some of you out there have implemented and used vxlan-like technologies to
extend networks at L2. Some have worked on it with rump [1].
$DAYJOB is
Dear list,
I know that this question is not NetBSD specific per see, but I am aware
that some of you out there have implemented and used vxlan-like
technologies to extend networks at L2. Some have worked on it with rump
[1].
$DAYJOB is currently investigating using these kind of