Re: Creating span port using netgraph
- From: Julian Elischer <julian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 14:04:19 -0800
Anton Yuzhaninov wrote:
also, as a hint, assign node names as soon as is prcatical (to make things easier to read)Saturday, January 28, 2006, 10:52:11 PM, Frank wrote:
F> # create ngeth0 and bind xl0, xl1, xl2 and xl3 to it F> ngctl mkpeer . eiface hook ether F> ngctl mkpeer ngeth0: one2many lower one F> ngctl connect xl0: ngeth0:lower lower many0 F> ngctl connect xl1: ngeth0:lower lower many1 F> ngctl connect xl2: ngeth0:lower lower many2 F> ngctl connect xl3: ngeth0:lower lower many3
F> # bring up ngeth0 for sniffing duties F> ifconfig ngeth0 monitor up
F> After I run this script, all network connections freeze and I lost all F> IP connectvity. If I tcpdup on any inteface (xl? or ngeth0) no traffic F> is visible.
Use ng_tee for connect to xl0, xl1...
so: # use "right" hooks for "upper" and "Left" hooks for "lower" connections ngctl mkpeer xl0: tee upper left ngctl name xl0:upper xl0T ngctl connect xl0: xl0T: lower right
ngctl mkpeer xl1: tee upper left ngctl name xl1:upper xl0T ngctl connect xl1: xl1T: lower right
ngctl mkpeer xl2: tee upper left ngctl name xl2:up: xl2T lower right ngctl connect xl2: xl2T: lower right
ngctl mkpeer xl3: tee upper left ngctl name xl3:upper xl0T ngctl connect xl3: xl3T: lower right
ngctl mkpeer xl0T: one2many left2right many0 ngctl name xl0T:left2right input_mux ncgtl connect xl1T: input_mux: left2right many1 ncgtl connect xl3T: input_mux: left2right many2 ncgtl connect xl3T: input_mux: left2right many3
ngctl msg input_mux setconfig "{ xmitAlg=1 enabledLinks=[ 1 1 1 1 ] }"ngctl mkpeer input_mux: eiface hook ether
However I do wonder if that is what you want, because you would be "receiving" two copies of any packets destined to you. One from an xl interface, and one from ngeth0.
Also, what good would it do to "receive" these packets again?
for a SPAN port you want to send them out again somewhere, so that last line would more likely be something like:
ngctl connect input_mux: xl5: one lower ifconfig xl5 up
which would send the agregaet of all received info out a 5th port (though it may not all
fit of course, unless the 5th port is a Gb port..)
you could also feed them to a userland netgraph soket ir anything esle if you want of course.
(I haven't tested this script.. I just wrote it in this email)
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