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prestera devlink support¶

This document describes the devlink features implemented by the prestera device driver.

Driver-specific Traps¶

List of Driver-specific Traps Registered by prestera¶

Name

Type

Description

List of Driver-specific Traps Registered by prestera¶

Name

Type

Description

arp_bc

trap

Traps ARP broadcast packets (both requests/responses)

is_is

trap

Traps IS-IS packets

ospf

trap

Traps OSPF packets

ip_bc_mac

trap

Traps IPv4 packets with broadcast DA Mac address

stp

trap

Traps STP BPDU

lacp

trap

Traps LACP packets

lldp

trap

Traps LLDP packets

router_mc

trap

Traps multicast packets

vrrp

trap

Traps VRRP packets

dhcp

trap

Traps DHCP packets

mtu_error

trap

Traps (exception) packets that exceeded port’s MTU

mac_to_me

trap

Traps packets with switch-port’s DA Mac address

ttl_error

trap

Traps (exception) IPv4 packets whose TTL exceeded

ipv4_options

trap

Traps (exception) packets due to the malformed IPV4 header options

ip_default_route

trap

Traps packets that have no specific IP interface (IP to me) and no forwarding prefix

local_route

trap

Traps packets that have been send to one of switch IP interfaces addresses

ipv4_icmp_redirect

trap

Traps (exception) IPV4 ICMP redirect packets

arp_response

trap

Traps ARP replies packets that have switch-port’s DA Mac address

acl_code_0

trap

Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 0 (tc pref 0)

acl_code_1

trap

Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 1 (tc pref 1)

acl_code_2

trap

Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 2 (tc pref 2)

acl_code_3

trap

Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 3 (tc pref 3)

acl_code_4

trap

Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 4 (tc pref 4)

acl_code_5

trap

Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 5 (tc pref 5)

acl_code_6

trap

Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 6 (tc pref 6)

acl_code_7

trap

Traps packets that have ACL priority set to 7 (tc pref 7)

ipv4_bgp

trap

Traps IPv4 BGP packets

ssh

trap

Traps SSH packets

telnet

trap

Traps Telnet packets

icmp

trap

Traps ICMP packets

rxdma_drop

drop

Drops packets (RxDMA) due to the lack of ingress buffers etc.

port_no_vlan

drop

Drops packets due to faulty-configured network or due to internal bug (config issue).

local_port

drop

Drops packets whose decision (FDB entry) is to bridge packet back to the incoming port/trunk.

invalid_sa

drop

Drops packets with multicast source MAC address.

illegal_ip_addr

drop

Drops packets with illegal SIP/DIP multicast/unicast addresses.

illegal_ipv4_hdr

drop

Drops packets with illegal IPV4 header.

ip_uc_dip_da_mismatch

drop

Drops packets with destination MAC being unicast, but destination IP address being multicast.

ip_sip_is_zero

drop

Drops packets with zero (0) IPV4 source address.

met_red

drop

Drops non-conforming packets (dropped by Ingress policer, metering drop), e.g. packet rate exceeded configured bandwidth.

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