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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <netgraph.h>
#include <netgraph/ng_vlan.h>
Each node has two special hooks, downstream and nomatch, and an arbitrary number of "vlan" hooks, each associated with a particular VLAN tag.
An ETHERTYPE_VLAN frame received on the downstream hook with a tag that the node has been configured to filter is sent out the corresponding "vlan" hook. If it does not match any of the configured tags, or is not of a type ETHERTYPE_VLAN, it is sent out the nomatch hook. If the nomatch hook is not connected, the packet is dropped.
An Ethernet frame received on the nomatch hook is passed unmodified to the downstream hook.
An Ethernet frame received on any of the "vlan" hooks is tagged accordingly and sent out the downstream hook.
downstream | |
Typically this hook would be connected to a ng_ether(4) node, using the lower hook. | |
nomatch | |
Typically this hook would also be connected to an ng_ether(4) type node using the upper hook. | |
< any valid name> | |
Any other hook name will be accepted and should later be associated with a particular tag. Typically this hook would be attached to an ng_eiface(4) type node using the ether hook. | |
NGM_VLAN_ADD_FILTER ( addfilter) | |
Associates a hook with the tag. | |
NGM_VLAN_DEL_FILTER ( delfilter) | |
Disassociates a hook from the tag. | |
NGM_VLAN_GET_TABLE ( gettable) | |
Returns a table of all hook/tag associations. | |
#!/bin/shETHER_IF=rl0
ngctl -f- <<EOF shutdown ${ETHER_IF}: mkpeer ${ETHER_IF}: vlan lower downstream name ${ETHER_IF}:lower vlan connect ${ETHER_IF}: vlan: upper nomatch EOF
ngctl mkpeer vlan: eiface vlan123 ether ngctl msg vlan: addfilter '{ vlan=123 hook="vlan123" }'
NG_VLAN (4) | March 1, 2004 |
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