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NAME

       tunnel_key - Tunnel metadata manipulation

SYNOPSIS

       tc ... action tunnel_key { unset | SET }

       SET  :=  set  src_ip  ADDRESS dst_ip ADDRESS id KEY_ID dst_port UDP_PORT tos TOS ttl TTL [
               csum | nocsum ]

DESCRIPTION

       The tunnel_key action combined with a shared IP tunnel device, allows one  to  perform  IP
       tunnel  en-  or decapsulation on a packet, reflected by the operation modes UNSET and SET.
       The UNSET mode is optional - even without using  it,  the  metadata  information  will  be
       released  automatically  when packet processing will be finished.  UNSET function could be
       used in cases when traffic is forwarded between two tunnels, where the metadata  from  the
       first  tunnel will be used for encapsulation done by the second tunnel.  SET mode requires
       the source and destination ip ADDRESS and the tunnel key id KEY_ID which will be  used  by
       the  ip  tunnel shared device to create the tunnel header. The tunnel_key action is useful
       only in combination with a mirred redirect action to a shared IP tunnel device which  will
       use the metadata (for SET ) and unset the metadata created by it (for UNSET ).

OPTIONS

       unset  Unset  the  tunnel  metadata created by the IP tunnel device.  This function is not
              mandatory and might be used only in some specific use cases (as explained above).

       set    Set tunnel metadata to be used by the IP tunnel device. Requires src_ip and  dst_ip
              options.  id , dst_port , geneve_opts , vxlan_opts and erspan_opts are optional.

              id     Tunnel ID (for example VNI in VXLAN tunnel)

              src_ip Outer header source IP address (IPv4 or IPv6)

              dst_ip Outer header destination IP address (IPv4 or IPv6)

              dst_port
                     Outer header destination UDP port

              geneve_opts
                     Geneve  variable  length  options.   geneve_opts  is  specified  in the form
                     CLASS:TYPE:DATA, where CLASS is represented as a  16bit  hexadecimal  value,
                     TYPE  as an 8bit hexadecimal value and DATA as a variable length hexadecimal
                     value. Additionally multiple options may be listed using a comma delimiter.

              vxlan_opts
                     Vxlan metadata options.  vxlan_opts is specified in the form GBP, as a 32bit
                     number. Multiple options is not supported.

              erspan_opts
                     Erspan   metadata   options.    erspan_opts   is   specified   in  the  form
                     VERSION:INDEX:DIR:HWID, where VERSION is represented as a 8bit number, INDEX
                     as  an 32bit number, DIR and HWID as a 8bit number.  Multiple options is not
                     supported. Note INDEX is used when VERSION is 1, and DIR and HWID  are  used
                     when VERSION is 2.

              tos    Outer header TOS

              ttl    Outer header TTL

              [no]csum
                     Controls  outer UDP checksum. When set to csum (which is default), the outer
                     UDP checksum is calculated and included in the packets. When set to  nocsum,
                     outer  UDP  checksum  is  zero. Note that when using zero UDP checksums with
                     IPv6, the other tunnel endpoint must be configured to accept  such  packets.
                     In  Linux,  this  would  be  the  udp6zerocsumrx option for the VXLAN tunnel
                     interface.

                     If using nocsum with IPv6, be sure you know what you  are  doing.  Zero  UDP
                     checksums  provide  weaker protection against corrupted packets. See RFC6935
                     for details.

EXAMPLES

       The following example encapsulates incoming ICMP packets on eth0 into a vxlan  tunnel,  by
       setting  metadata  to  VNI  11,  source  IP 11.11.0.1 and destination IP 11.11.0.2, and by
       redirecting the packet with the metadata to  device  vxlan0,  which  will  do  the  actual
       encapsulation using the metadata:

              #tc qdisc add dev eth0 handle ffff: ingress
              #tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent ffff: \
                flower \
                  ip_proto icmp \
                action tunnel_key set \
                  src_ip 11.11.0.1 \
                  dst_ip 11.11.0.2 \
                  id 11 \
                action mirred egress redirect dev vxlan0

       Here  is  an example of the unset function: Incoming VXLAN traffic with outer IP's and VNI
       11 is decapsulated by vxlan0 and metadata is unset before redirecting to tunl1 device:

              #tc qdisc add dev eth0 handle ffff: ingress
              #tc filter add dev vxlan0 protocol ip parent ffff:   flower \
                     enc_src_ip 11.11.0.2 enc_dst_ip 11.11.0.1 enc_key_id 11   action tunnel_key unset  action mirred egress redirect dev tunl1

SEE ALSO

       tc(8)

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