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    QinQ Not Working

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      dbeyzade
      last edited by

      I am trying to get QinQ working with a simple ping. I have setup packet capture for debugging and see can see the traffic coming in and an ARP response, but TNSR is not responding to the ping. Am I missing something?

      Packet capture:

      packet.PNG

      Config:

      <dataplane-config xmlns="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-dataplane">
         <dpdk>
            <dev>
               <id>0000:0b:00.0</id>
               <name>PORT1</name>
            </dev>
            <dev>
               <id>0000:0b:00.1</id>
               <name>PORT2</name>
            </dev>
            <dev>
               <id>0000:0b:00.2</id>
               <name>PORT3</name>
            </dev>
            <dev>
               <id>0000:0b:00.3</id>
               <name>PORT4</name>
            </dev>
            <uio-driver>igb_uio</uio-driver>
         </dpdk>
         <statseg>
            <heap-size>96M</heap-size>
            <per-node-counters>
               <enabled>false</enabled>
            </per-node-counters>
         </statseg>
      </dataplane-config>
      <interfaces-config xmlns="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-interface">
         <interface>
            <name>PORT4</name>
            <enabled>true</enabled>
         </interface>
         <interface>
            <name>PORT4.40012</name>
            <enabled>true</enabled>
            <ipv4>
               <address>
                  <ip>10.2.0.1/24</ip>
               </address>
            </ipv4>
            <bridge>
               <bdi>10</bdi>
               <shg>0</shg>
            </bridge>
         </interface>
         <interface>
            <name>local0</name>
         </interface>
         <interface>
            <name>loop1</name>
            <enabled>true</enabled>
            <ipv4/>
            <bridge>
               <bdi>10</bdi>
               <bvi>true</bvi>
               <shg>0</shg>
            </bridge>
         </interface>
         <interface>
            <name>tap30</name>
            <enabled>true</enabled>
         </interface>
         <bridge-table>
            <bridge-entry>
               <bdi>10</bdi>
               <flood>true</flood>
               <uu-flood>true</uu-flood>
               <forward>true</forward>
               <learn>true</learn>
            </bridge-entry>
         </bridge-table>
         <loopback-table>
            <loopback>
               <name>bridgeloop</name>
               <instance>1</instance>
            </loopback>
         </loopback-table>
         <subinterfaces>
            <subif-entry>
               <if-name>PORT4</if-name>
               <subid>40012</subid>
               <vlan>
                  <dot1ad>true</dot1ad>
                  <outer-vlan-id>4001</outer-vlan-id>
                  <inner-vlan-id>2</inner-vlan-id>
               </vlan>
            </subif-entry>
         </subinterfaces>
         <tap-table>
            <tap>
               <host-name>capture</host-name>
               <host-namespace>dataplane</host-namespace>
               <instance>30</instance>
            </tap>
         </tap-table>
      </interfaces-config>
      <kea-config xmlns="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-kea">
         <keactrl>
            <dhcp4>
               <enable>true</enable>
            </dhcp4>
         </keactrl>
         <dhcp4-server>
            <Dhcp4>
               <option-data>
                  <name>domain-name</name>
                  <data><![CDATA[]]></data>
               </option-data>
               <description><![CDATA[]></description>
               <lease-database>
                  <type>memfile</type>
                  <persist>true</persist>
                  <lfc-interval>0</lfc-interval>
               </lease-database>
               <interfaces-config>
                  <interfaces>
                     <interface>local0</interface>
                  </interfaces>
                  <interfaces>
                     <interface>loop1</interface>
                  </interfaces>
                  <dhcp-socket-type>raw</dhcp-socket-type>
               </interfaces-config>
               <subnet4>
                  <subnet>10.2.0.0/24</subnet>
                  <interface>loop1</interface>
                  <option-data>
                     <name>domain-name-servers</name>
                     <data><![CDATA[8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4]]></data>
                  </option-data>
                  <option-data>
                     <name>routers</name>
                     <data><![CDATA[10.2.0.1]]></data>
                  </option-data>
                  <pools>
                     <pool>10.2.0.128-10.2.0.191</pool>
                  </pools>
               </subnet4>
            </Dhcp4>
         </dhcp4-server>
      </kea-config>
      <nat-config xmlns="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-nat">
         <ipfix>
            <logging>
               <domain>1</domain>
               <src-port>4739</src-port>
            </logging>
         </ipfix>
         <nat64>
            <ngmap:map xmlns:ngmap="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-map">
               <ngmap:parameters>
                  <ngmap:security-check>
                     <ngmap:enable>true</ngmap:enable>
                  </ngmap:security-check>
               </ngmap:parameters>
            </ngmap:map>
         </nat64>
      </nat-config>
      <route-config xmlns="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-route">
         <dynamic>
            <ngbgp:bgp xmlns:ngbgp="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-bgp">
               <ngbgp:global-options>
                  <ngbgp:enable>false</ngbgp:enable>
               </ngbgp:global-options>
            </ngbgp:bgp>
            <ngfrr:manager xmlns:ngfrr="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-frr">
               <ngfrr:global-options>
                  <ngfrr:ptm>false</ngfrr:ptm>
               </ngfrr:global-options>
            </ngfrr:manager>
            <ngospf:ospf xmlns:ngospf="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-ospf">
               <ngospf:global-options>
                  <ngospf:enable>false</ngospf:enable>
               </ngospf:global-options>
            </ngospf:ospf>
            <ngospf6:ospf6 xmlns:ngospf6="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-ospf6">
               <ngospf6:global-options>
                  <ngospf6:enable>false</ngospf6:enable>
               </ngospf6:global-options>
            </ngospf6:ospf6>
            <ngrip:rip xmlns:ngrip="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-rip">
               <ngrip:global-options>
                  <ngrip:enable>false</ngrip:enable>
               </ngrip:global-options>
            </ngrip:rip>
         </dynamic>
      </route-config>
      <snmp-config xmlns="https://netgate.com/ns/netgate-snmp">
         <snmp-enable>false</snmp-enable>
      </snmp-config>
      <span-config xmlns="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-span">
         <span-table>
            <source>
               <if-name-src>PORT4</if-name-src>
               <destination-table>
                  <destination>
                     <if-name-dst>tap30</if-name-dst>
                     <layer>hw</layer>
                     <state>both</state>
                  </destination>
               </destination-table>
            </source>
         </span-table>
      </span-config>
      <unbound-config xmlns="urn:netgate:xml:yang:netgate-unbound">
         <server>
            <do-ip4>true</do-ip4>
      
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        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate @dbeyzade
        last edited by

        @dbeyzade I assume you're capturing in the host shell on the capture interface presented there.

        Your screenshot does not show any ping attempts.

        Is it possible to capture your entire test and post the pcap file instead of a screen shot?

        The same on the connected switch port would be nice as well.

        Thank you.

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