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NAME

       vdptool - manage the VSI associations and status of lldpad

SYNOPSIS

       vdptool <command> [options] [argument]

DESCRIPTION

       vdptool  is used to query and configure the VSI associations in lldpad.  Only the ratified
       stardard version of the VDP protocol  (also  referred  to  as  vdp22)  is  supported.   It
       connects  to  the  client  interface  of lldpad to perform these operations.  vdptool will
       operate in interactive mode if it is executed without a  command.   In  interactive  mode,
       vdptool  will  also function as an event listener to print out events as they are received
       asynchronously from lldpad(still to be done).  It will  use  libreadline  for  interactive
       input when available (still to be done).

OPTIONS

       -i [ifname]
              specifies  the  network  interface  to  which  the  command  applies.  Most vdptool
              commands require specifying a network interface.

       -V [tlvid]
              specifies the VDP tlv identifier to be set or queried.
              The tlvid is an integer value used to identify specific VDP TLVs.  The tlvid  value
              is  the type value for types not equal to 127 (the organizationally specific type).
              For organizationally specific TLVs, the tlvid is the value  represented  by  the  3
              byte  OUI  and  1  byte subtype - where the subtype is the lowest order byte of the
              tlvid.
              The tlvid can be entered as a numerical value (e.g. 10 or 0xa),  or  for  supported
              TLVs,  as  a  keyword (such as assoc, deassoc, preassoc, preassoc-rr, etc).  Review
              the vdptool help output to see the list of supported TLV keywords.

              Use option -c to specify the parameters and its values to be set or queried.

       -n     "neighbor" option for commands which can use it (e.g. get-tlv).  Use this  flag  to
              retrieve the last VDP22 data returned from the bridge.  (not yet supported).

       -c <argument list>
              Specifies  additional  parameters  for  TLV queries and associations commands.  The
              argument list varies, depending on the command option (-T) or (-t).  To establish a
              VSI  association  use the command option (-T) and specify additional information as
              arguments in the form of key=value. See the VSI Parameter  subsection  and  Example
              section below.  To query a VSI specific association use the command option (-t) and
              specify the value of the VSI Instance Identifier (keyword uuid followed be the  VSI
              UUID value) of the VSI association as configuration parameter.

       -r     show raw client interface messages

       -R     show only raw Client interface messages

       -W     Wait for the bridge response message

   VSI Parameter
       Each  VDP22  TLVs  contains  a  command  mode,  manager  identifier, type identifier, type
       identifier version, VSI instance identifier, migration hints and filter information.   The
       fields are explained next:

       mode (Command Mode):
              The  command mode determines the type of the VSI association to be established.  It
              is an ascii string can be one of:

              assoc: Create an VSI association.

              preassoc:
                     Create an VSI preassociation. The  association  is  only  announced  to  the
                     switch.

              preassoc-rr:
                     Create  an  VSI  preassociation.  The  association  is only announced to the
                     switch and the switch should reserve the resources.

              deassoc:
                     Delete an VSI association.
       Other strings are not recognized and return an error.

       mgrid2 (Manager identifier):
              The manager identifier is a string of up to 16  alphanumeric  characters.   It  can
              also be an UUID according to RFC 4122 with optional dashes in between.

       typeid (Type Identifier):
              The type identifier is a number in the range of 0 to 2^24 - 1.

       typeidver (Type Identifier Version):
              The type identifier version is a number in the range of 0 to 255.

       uuid (VSI Instance Identifier):
              The  VSI  instance identifier is an UUID according to RFC 4122 with optional dashes
              in between.

       hints (Migration Hints):
              The migration hints is a string aiding in migration of virtual machines:

              none:  No hints available.

              from:  The virtual machine is migrating away.

              to:    The virtual machine is migrating to.

       fid (Filter Information Data):
              The filter information data can be supplied in four different formats identified by
              numbers in parathesis.  Multiple filter information fields can be supplied, but all
              have to be of the same format.

              vlan (1)
                     A vlan number only, also known as filter information  format  1.   The  vlan
                     identifier is a number in the range of 1 to 2^16 - 1.  The high order 4 bits
                     are used as quality of service bits.  The vlan identifier  can  be  zero,  a
                     vlan  identifier  is  then  selected  by the switch. Refer to IEEE 802.1 Qbg
                     ratified standard for details.

              vlan-mac (2)
                     A vlan number and MAC address delimited by a  slash  ('-'),  also  known  as
                     filter  information  format  2.   The MAC address is specified in the format
                     xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx.  The colons are mandatory.  For vlan details see (1).

              vlan-mac-group (4)
                     A vlan number, MAC address and group identifier, each delimited by  a  slash
                     ('-'), also known as filter information format 4.  The group identifier is a
                     32 bit number.  For vlan and MAC address details see (1) and (2).

              vlan--group (3)
                     A vlan number and group identifier, delimited by two  slashes  ('--'),  also
                     known  as  filter  information format 3.  For vlan and group details see (1)
                     and (4).

       oui (Organizationally Unique Identifier):
              This defines the optional Organizationally defined information field. This contains
              the  specific  sets  of values for this entry. There can be multiple organizational
              specific fields, in which case there will be multiple keywords oui= followed by the
              values.  The value is of the following format:
              oui=OUI,[Organization specific values ]
              The  OUI  specifies  the  name of the Organization that is responsible for defining
              this content. A comma is mandatory after the OUI field. The fields following this
               is specified by the organization and hence will be decoded based on the  value  of
              this OUI field. Currently, the following values for OUI are supported.

              cisco  Specifies Cisco defined OUI.

       COMMANDS

       license
              show license information

       -h, help
              show usage information

       -v, version
              show version information

       -t, get-vsi
              get VSI information for the specified interface

       -T, set-vsi
              set VSI information for the specified interface

       -p, ping
              display the process identifier of the running lldpad process

       -q, quit
              exit from interactive mode

NOTES

       This  tool is in its early design and development phase.  It it buggy, incomplete and most
       of the ideas have not  even  been  thought  of....   It  reflects  the  current  state  of
       development  when  I had been given another work assignment.  I append it so some else can
       continue to work on this.

EXAMPLES

       Display process identifier of lldpad
              vdptool -p

       Create a VSI association on interface eth2
              vdptool -i eth2 -T -V assoc -c mode=assoc -c mgrid2=blabla \
                   -c typeid=5 -c uuid=1122 -c typeidver=4 -c hints=none \
                   -c filter=2-52:00:00:11:22:33-200

       Create a VSI association on interface eth2 and wait for the
              response from the bridge
              vdptool -i eth2 -T -W -V assoc -c mode=assoc -c mgrid2=blabla \
                   -c typeid=5 -c uuid=1122 -c typeidver=4 -c hints=none \
                   -c filter=0-52:00:00:11:22:33-200

       Create a VSI association on interface eth2 wth OUI parameters
              and wait for the response from the bridge
              vdptool -i eth2 -T -W -V assoc -c mode=assoc -c mgrid2=blabla \
                   -c typeid=5 -c uuid=1122 -c typeidver=4 -c hints=none \
                   -c filter=0-52:00:00:11:22:33-200 -c oui=CompanyA,data

       Create a VSI association on interface eth2 wth multiple OUI parameters
              and wait for the response from the bridge
              vdptool -i eth2 -T -W -V assoc -c mode=assoc -c mgrid2=blabla \
                   -c typeid=5 -c uuid=1122 -c typeidver=4 -c hints=none \
                   -c filter=0-52:00:00:11:22:33-200 -c oui=CompanyA,data \
                   -c oui=CompanyB,data

       Query all VSI association on interface eth2
              vdptool -i eth2 -t -V assoc

       Query  VSI association on interface eth2 that matches specific
              VSI parameters. Any of the VSI parameters below can be omitted.
              vdptool -i eth2 -t -V assoc -t -V assoc -c mode=assoc \
                      -c mgrid2=blabla -c typeid=5 -c uuid=1122 \
                      -c typeidver=4 -c hints=none

SEE ALSO

       lldptool-dcbx(8),  lldptool-ets(8),  lldptool-pfc(8),  lldptool-app(8),   lldptool-med(8),
       lldptool-vdp(8), lldptool-evb(8), lldptool-evb22(8), dcbtool(8), lldpad(8)

COPYRIGHT

       vdptool - VSI configuration utility

       Copyright(c)
              (c) 2014 IBM Corporation.   Portions of vdptool are based on:

       open-lldp-0.96

       lldptool - LLDP agent configuration utility

       Copyright(c)
              2007-2012 Intel Corporation.   Portions of lldptool are based on:

       hostapd-0.5.7

       Copyright
              (c) 2004-2008, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>

LICENSE

       This  program  is  free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
       and conditions of the GNU General Public License, version 2,  as  published  by  the  Free
       Software Foundation.

       This  program  is  distributed  in  the  hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.

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       MA 02110-1301 USA.

       The  full  GNU  General Public License is included in this distribution in the file called
       "COPYING".

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