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TE-9: gRIBI MPLS Compliance

Summary

Ensure that the gRIBI server implements a base set of MPLS functionality without traffic validation.

Procedure

TE-9.1: Push MPLS Labels to MPLS payload

  • Configure ATE port-1 connected to DUT port-1, and ATE port-2 connected to DUT port-2.
  • ATE port-2 is configured to have an assigned address of 192.0.2.2, and the interface to the DUT is enabled.
  • For label stack depths beginning at baseLabel, with numLabels addition labels:
    • Program a LabelEntry matching outer label 100 pointing to a NHG containing a single NH.
    • Program a NextHopEntry which points to 192.0.2.2 pushing [baseLabel, ..., baseLabel+numLabels] onto the MPLS label stack.
  • Validate that gRIBI transactions are successfully processed by the server.

TE-9.2: Push MPLS Labels to IP Packet

  • Configure DUT with a destination interface connected to an ATE. The ATE is configured to have an assigned address of 192.0.2.2, and the interface to the DUT is enabled.
  • For label stack depths from N=1...numLabels program:
    • an IPv4 entry for 10.0.0.0/24 with a next-hop of 192.0.2.2 pushing N additional labels onto the packet.
  • Validate that gRIBI transactions are successfully processed by the server.

TE-9.3: Pop Top MPLS Label

  • Configure DUT with a destination interface connected to an ATE. The ATE is configured to have assigned address 192.0.2.2.
  • Program DUT with a label forwarding entry matching label 100 and specifying to pop the top label.
  • Validate that gRIBI transactions are successfully processed by the server.

TE-9.4: Pop N Labels from Stack

  • Configure DUT with destination interface connected to an ATE. The ATE is configured to have assigned address 192.0.2.2.
  • Program DUT with a label forwarding entry matching label 100 and specifying to pop:
    • Label 100
    • Label stack [100, 42]
    • Label stack [100, 42, 43, 44, 45]

TE-9.5: Pop 1 Push N Labels

  • Configure DUT with destination interface connected to an ATE. The ATE is configured to have assigned address 192.0.2.2.
  • Program DUT with a label forwarding entry matching label 100 and label 200, pointing to a next-hop that is programmed to pop the top label, and:
    • push label 100 - resulting in a swap for incoming label 100, and a push of 100 for incoming label 200.
    • push stack [100, 200, 300, 400]
    • push stack [100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600]

Protocol/RPC Parameter coverage

  • gRIBI:
    • Modify()
    • ModifyRequest
      • AFTOperation:
      • id
      • network_instance
      • op: ADD
      • ipv4: * prefix
      • mpls: * next_hop_group
      • next_hop_group * id * next_hop
      • next_hop * id * ip_address * pushed_label_stack * pop_top_label * popped_label_stack
    • ModifyResponse:
    • AFTResult:
      • id
      • status

Config parameter coverage

Telemetry parameter coverage

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