Is this framework will be applied to IPoE?

Regards,
Ewan



yug...@telincn.com
 
From: Ni, Hongjun
Date: 2017-06-26 10:39
To: Ni, Hongjun; yug...@telincn.com; Vincent Jardin
CC: vpp-dev
Subject: RE: [vpp-dev] PPPOE
To make it clear:
 
The PPPoE plugin will contains fast path graph node and slow path graph node.
 
The fast path graph node is for the data plane only and handle PPPoE session 
lookup, PPPoE decap and PPPoE encap.
 
The slow path graph node will leverage existing control plane applications to 
handle the slow path traffics in the PPPoE discovery stage.
 
Regards,
Hongjun
 
From: vpp-dev-boun...@lists.fd.io [mailto:vpp-dev-boun...@lists.fd.io] On 
Behalf Of Ni, Hongjun
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 10:23 AM
To: yug...@telincn.com; Vincent Jardin <vincent.jar...@6wind.com>
Cc: vpp-dev <vpp-dev@lists.fd.io>
Subject: Re: [vpp-dev] PPPOE
 
Hi guys,
 
We are developing PPPoE feature as a VPP plugin now, which plans to be 
upstreamed to VPP 17.10 release.
 
Just let community know about this to avoid duplicate effort.
 
Thanks,
Hongjun
 
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 10:16 AM
To: Vincent Jardin <vincent.jar...@6wind.com>
Cc: vpp-dev <vpp-dev@lists.fd.io>
Subject: Re: [vpp-dev] PPPOE
 
Hi,
Linux's PPPoE is very slow on creating new session, i will figure that out.
 
Thanks,
Ewan 
 


yug...@telincn.com
 
From: Vincent Jardin
Date: 2017-06-17 04:29
To: yug...@telincn.com
CC: vpp-dev
Subject: Re: [vpp-dev] PPPOE
FYI, 6WIND  provides a full PPP stack (L2TP, PPPoE) server and clients. It 
tooks years to develop it and unfortunately it has dependencies that 
prevent using it with VPP. But it works fine with DPDK. It is available 
both under source code or binary only but under specific licensing.
 
But usually, most people are fine with Linux PPP, since most connections 
are slow (under 20Mbps), so why not using Linux?
 
 
Le 16 juin 2017 7:53:44 PM Ole Troan <otr...@employees.org> a écrit :
 
>> Is there any plan to surpport pppoe?
> 
> Not as far as I know.
> Feel free to start a PPP project. You would need to implement some NCPs too.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ole
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