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Operating Systems BSD gateway can't see thru to "local" side Post 302345647 by Leppie on Wednesday 19th of August 2009 08:52:12 PM
Old 08-19-2009
does each server have only 1 nic (as it seems from your schema)? if so, at least server 1 requires 2nics in order to provide internet access to intranet users.
the first nic connects the server to the internet and the second nic connects it to the intranet.

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VALE(4) 						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						   VALE(4)

NAME
vale -- a very fast Virtual Local Ethernet using the netmap API SYNOPSIS
device netmap DESCRIPTION
vale is a feature of the netmap(4) module that implements multiple Virtual switches that can be used to interconnect netmap clients, includ- ing traffic sources and sinks, packet forwarders, userspace firewalls, and so on. vale is implemented completely in software, and is extremely fast. On a modern machine it can move almost 20 Million packets per second (Mpps) per core with small frames, and about 70 Gbit/s with 1500 byte frames. OPERATION
vale dynamically creates switches and ports as clients connect to it using the netmap(4) API. vale ports are named vale[bdg:][port] where vale is the prefix indicating a VALE switch rather than a standard interface, bdg indicates a specific switch (the colon is a separator), and port indicates a port within the switch. Bridge and port names are arbitrary strings, the only constraint being that the full name must fit within 16 characters. See netmap(4) for details on the API. LIMITS vale currently supports up to 4 switches, 16 ports per switch, with 1024 buffers per port. These hard limits will be changed to sysctl vari- ables in future releases. SYSCTL VARIABLES
vale uses the following sysctl variables to control operation: dev.netmap.bridge The maximum number of packets processed internally in each iteration. Defaults to 1024, use lower values to trade latency with throughput. dev.netmap.verbose Set to non-zero values to enable in-kernel diagnostics. EXAMPLES
Create one switch, with a traffic generator connected to one port, and a netmap-enabled tcpdump instance on another port: tcpdump -ni vale-a:1 & pkt-gen -i vale-a:0 -f tx & Create two switches, each connected to two qemu machines on different ports. qemu -net nic -net netmap,ifname=vale-1:a ... & qemu -net nic -net netmap,ifname=vale-1:b ... & qemu -net nic -net netmap,ifname=vale-2:c ... & qemu -net nic -net netmap,ifname=vale-2:d ... & SEE ALSO
netmap(4) http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/vale/ Luigi Rizzo, Giuseppe Lettieri: VALE, a switched ethernet for virtual machines, June 2012, http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/vale/ AUTHORS
The vale switch was designed and implemented in 2012 by Luigi Rizzo and Giuseppe Lettieri at the Universita` di Pisa. vale was funded by the European Commission within FP7 Projects CHANGE (257422) and OPENLAB (287581). BSD
July 27, 2012 BSD
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