You need a route :)

See: https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/Progressive_VPP_Tutorial#Exercise:_Routing

(note: The Routing Exercise builds on previous exercises in the Tutorial...
but seems to be pretty close to what you are trying to do :) ).

Ed

On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 12:19 PM Abdul Hadi <had...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have just started with VPP. Please ignore my ignorance.
>
> Will VPP route my traffic from one subnet to another by default? or do i
> have to create additional routes in order to reach a subnet.
>
> I have a simple topology of Three VMs.
>
> 10.0.1.21 -----> 10.0.1.22 (VM running VPP) 10.0.3.22 -------->10.0.3.23
>     vpp1
> vpp2                                         vpp3
>
> i am able to ping from 10.0.1.21 to 10.0.1.22 and from 10.0.3.22 to
> 10.0.3.23
>
> But somehow  i can't reach from 10.0.1.21 to 10.0.3.23 (i know i am
> missing something but What?)
>
> vpp2 has two DPDK bound NICs.
>
> Please help in this regard.
>
> Br,
>
> Abdul
>
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