This example shows that NSC and NSE on the different nodes could find and work with each other.
NSC is using the memif
mechanism to connect to its local forwarder.
NSE is using the kernel
mechanism to connect to its local forwarder.
Forwarders are using the IP
payload to connect with each other.
Make sure that you have completed steps from basic or memory or ipsec mechanism setup.
Deploy NSC and NSE:
kubectl apply -k https://github.com/networkservicemesh/deployments-k8s/examples/use-cases/Memif2IP2Kernel?ref=7a2735f6f8c8ed02d058c1a6a2f04846a3d88cad
Wait for applications ready:
kubectl wait --for=condition=ready --timeout=1m pod -l app=nsc-memif -n ns-memif2ip2kernel
kubectl wait --for=condition=ready --timeout=1m pod -l app=nse-kernel -n ns-memif2ip2kernel
Ping from NSC to NSE:
result=$(kubectl exec deployments/nsc-memif -n "ns-memif2ip2kernel" -- vppctl ping 172.16.1.100 repeat 4)
echo ${result}
! echo ${result} | grep -E -q "(100% packet loss)|(0 sent)|(no egress interface)"
Ping from NSE to NSC:
kubectl exec deployments/nse-kernel -n ns-memif2ip2kernel -- ping -c 4 172.16.1.101
Delete ns:
kubectl delete ns ns-memif2ip2kernel