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    No Interfaces/Devs listed under "dataplane dpdk dev ?"

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    • planedropP
      planedrop
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      Hoping I can get a bit of help here to get TNSR going in my homelab for some testing.

      I'll preface that I'm not a networking noob, but am pretty new to TNSR and CLI based firewalls. I'm testing this on my XCP-ng host and am running into similar issues that made me give up when TNSR first came out (back then I was testing on Hyper-V and the exact same thing was happening).

      So far I can get things installed just fine, but once I go to setup interfaces, and run "dataplane dpdk dev ?" to get the list of devices, I only get back a single line that says "default".

      I have 100% confirmed that these 2 interfaces I want setup are not configured under netplan in the host OS, have rebooted the entire host several times (and this is a fresh install), and have tried both NIC types in XCP-ng. The 2 interfaces I want to use show up in the host OS just fine, but nothing, not even the host assigned one, show up with the above command or "show interfaces" within TNSR itself.

      Willing to try just about anything as I want to get going on testing this, may have a need for a roughly 10GbE capable WAN router in the near future so hoping to get ahead of the game on testing.

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        planedrop @planedrop
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        @planedrop Image for additional reference.

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          paolobyte
          last edited by paolobyte

          Run this command under host, not clixon cli

          lspci | grep Eth

          Show us results
          It should show the adapters detected by Linux system

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          • planedropP
            planedrop @paolobyte
            last edited by

            @paolobyte Appreciate the reply, I actually ended up nuking this VM though so I'll have to spin up a new one and test it again to see. I'll report back once I do that but it might be a bit.

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