- Add ebtables package, and install some filter rules: 1. ebtables -A FORWARD -d BGA -j DROP 2. ebtables -A FORWARD -p ARP -j DROP Basically, we let the ARP packets in the VLAN being forwarded by the ASIC, kernel gets a copy of these ARP packets and the forwarding from Kenerl gets dropped. So there is always only one copy of ARP/response in the VLAN. Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com> |
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apt | ||
asn | ||
bash | ||
caclmgrd | ||
cron.d | ||
ebtables | ||
environment | ||
fstrim | ||
hostcfgd | ||
hostname | ||
interfaces | ||
logrotate | ||
ntp | ||
platform | ||
rsyslog | ||
snmp | ||
sudoers | ||
systemd | ||
updategraph | ||
warmboot-finalizer |