[j-nsp] Limit on interfaces in bundle
Adam Vitkovsky
Adam.Vitkovsky at gamma.co.uk
Thu Oct 29 18:10:52 EDT 2015
> Saku Ytti
> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 7:49 PM
>
> Now you can have MAC address
> starting with 4, which would be incorrectly balanced as if it were IPv4, causing
> reordering.
>
But shouldn’t the box check for packet length to avoid the "4" or "6" DMAC issue
So it should revert back to ethernet parsing when DMAC starts with 4x: or 6x: and length does not match right?
For ethernet pw it should be able to skip upto 2 vlans and still include its ipv4/v6 payload.
But I haven't lab this yet so it's just a theory.
adam
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