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| /** \brief Configure TCP source addresses, for active-open TCP sessions |
| |
| TCP src/dst ports are 16 bits, with the low-order 1024 ports |
| reserved. So, it's necessary to provide a considerable number of |
| source IP addresses if one wishes to initiate a large number of |
| connections. |
| |
| Each of those addresses needs to have a receive adjacency - |
| either a /32 or a /128 - and vpp needs to answer (proxy) arps or |
| neighbor discovery requests for the addresses. |
| |
| @param client_index - opaque cookie to identify the sender |
| @param context - sender context, to match reply w/ request |
| @param is_ipv6 - 1 for ipv6, 0 for ipv4 |
| @param vrf_id - fib table / vrf id for local adjacencies |
| @param first_address - first address that TCP will use |
| @param last_address - last address that TCP will use |
| */ |
| autoreply define tcp_configure_src_addresses { |
| u32 client_index; |
| u32 context; |
| u8 is_ipv6; |
| u32 vrf_id; |
| u8 first_address[16]; |
| u8 last_address[16]; |
| }; |
| |