day, August 15, 2017 8:23
To: vpp-dev@lists.fd.io<mailto:vpp-dev@lists.fd.io>
Subject: [vpp-dev] vpp graph dump
Is there any method to dump the vpp node graph?
I'm looking to understand the supported feature path(s) without needing to
reverse engineer from the code.
I have seen
just the packet path, again as Ole mentions, "show vlib graph" is
>90% of what you likely need.
Chris.
From: vpp-dev-boun...@lists.fd.io [mailto:vpp-dev-boun...@lists.fd.io] On
Behalf Of Eyal Lavee
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 8:23
To: vpp-dev@lists.fd.io
Subject: [vpp-dev] vpp grap
Eyal,
> Is there any method to dump the vpp node graph?
> I’m looking to understand the supported feature path(s) without needing to
> reverse engineer from the code.
>
> I have seen a previous post from mid 2016 entitled “[vpp-dev] Node graph
> visualization” on such a potential utility, but t
Is there any method to dump the vpp node graph?
I'm looking to understand the supported feature path(s) without needing to
reverse engineer from the code.
I have seen a previous post from mid 2016 entitled "[vpp-dev] Node graph
visualization" on such a potential utility, but there do not seem t