ovs-vlan-test(1) Open vSwitch Manual ovs-vlan-test(1)
NAME
ovs-vlan-test - check Linux drivers for problems with vlan traffic
SYNOPSIS
ovs-vlan-test [-s | --server] control_ip vlan_ip
Common options:
[-h | --help] [-V | --version]
DESCRIPTION
The ovs-vlan-test utility has some limitations, for example, it does
not use TCP in its tests. Also it does not take into account MTU to
detect potential edge cases. To overcome those limitations a new tool
was developed - ovs-test. ovs-test is currently supported only on
Debian so, if possible try to use that on instead of ovs-vlan-test.
The ovs-vlan-test program may be used to check for problems sending
802.1Q traffic which may occur when running Open vSwitch. These prob‐
lems can occur when Open vSwitch is used to send 802.1Q traffic through
physical interfaces running certain drivers of certain Linux kernel
versions. To run a test, configure Open vSwitch to tag traffic origi‐
nating from vlan_ip and forward it out the target interface. Then run
the ovs-vlan-test in client mode connecting to an ovs-vlan-test server.
ovs-vlan-test will display "OK" if it did not detect problems.
Some examples of the types of problems that may be encountered are:
· When NICs use VLAN stripping on receive they must pass a pointer
to a vlan_group when reporting the stripped tag to the network‐
ing core. If no vlan_group is in use then some drivers just
drop the extracted tag. Drivers are supposed to only enable
stripping if a vlan_group is registered but not all of them do
that.
· On receive, some drivers handle priority tagged packets spe‐
cially and don't pass the tag onto the network stack at all, so
Open vSwitch never has a chance to see it.
· Some drivers size their receive buffers based on whether a
vlan_group is enabled, meaning that a maximum size packet with a
VLAN tag will not fit if no vlan_group is configured.
· On transmit, some drivers expect that VLAN acceleration will be
used if it is available, which can only be done if a vlan_group
is configured. In these cases, the driver may fail to parse the
packet and correctly setup checksum offloading or TSO.
Client Mode
An ovs-vlan-test client may be run on a host to check for VLAN connec‐
tivity problems. The client must be able to establish HTTP connections
with an ovs-vlan-test server located at the specified control_ip
address. UDP traffic sourced at vlan_ip should be tagged and directed
out the interface whose connectivity is being tested.
Server Mode
To conduct tests, an ovs-vlan-test server must be running on a host
known not to have VLAN connectivity problems. The server must have a
control_ip on a non-VLAN network which clients can establish connectiv‐
ity with. It must also have a vlan_ip address on a VLAN network which
clients will use to test their VLAN connectivity. Multiple clients may
test against a single ovs-vlan-test server concurrently.
OPTIONS
-s
--server
Run in server mode.
-h
--help Prints a brief help message to the console.
-V
--version
Prints version information to the console.
EXAMPLES
Display the Linux kernel version and driver of eth1.
uname -r
ethtool -i eth1
Set up a bridge which forwards traffic originating from 1.2.3.4 out
eth1 with VLAN tag 10.
ovs-vsctl -- add-br vlan-br \
-- add-port vlan-br eth1 \
-- add-port vlan-br vlan-br-tag tag=10 \
-- set Interface vlan-br-tag type=internal
ifconfig vlan-br-tag up 1.2.3.4
Run an ovs-vlan-test server listening for client control traffic on
172.16.0.142 port 8080 and VLAN traffic on the default port of 1.2.3.3.
ovs-vlan-test -s 172.16.0.142:8080 1.2.3.3
Run an ovs-vlan-test client with a control server located at
172.16.0.142 port 8080 and a local VLAN ip of 1.2.3.4.
ovs-vlan-test 172.16.0.142:8080 1.2.3.4
SEE ALSO
ovs-vswitchd(8), ovs-ofctl(8), ovs-vsctl(8), ovs-test(8), ethtool(8),
uname(1)
Open vSwitch 2.4.90 ovs-vlan-test(1)