X-Git-Url: http://git.droids-corp.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fguides%2Fnics%2Ftap.rst;h=7e44f846206c7ac0689fa23b18f8220cddbba79d;hb=5aeb286fe51a54512630004516333787a0470695;hp=4b6d77d377038f2e844cd14168ba3ab676fce4fb;hpb=d629b7b5fe812f0040b83d27d2ada33b003aa918;p=dpdk.git diff --git a/doc/guides/nics/tap.rst b/doc/guides/nics/tap.rst index 4b6d77d377..7e44f84620 100644 --- a/doc/guides/nics/tap.rst +++ b/doc/guides/nics/tap.rst @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Please change the IP addresses as you see fit. If routing is enabled on the host you can also communicate with the DPDK App over the internet via a standard socket layer application as long as you -account for the protocol handing in the application. +account for the protocol handling in the application. If you have a Network Stack in your DPDK application or something like it you can utilize that stack to handle the network protocols. Plus you would be able @@ -132,9 +132,9 @@ As rules are translated to TC, it is possible to show them with something like:: Examples of testpmd flow rules ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Drop packets for destination IP 192.168.0.1:: +Drop packets for destination IP 192.0.2.1:: - testpmd> flow create 0 priority 1 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 dst is 1.1.1.1 \ + testpmd> flow create 0 priority 1 ingress pattern eth / ipv4 dst is 192.0.2.1 \ / end actions drop / end Ensure packets from a given MAC address are received on a queue 2:: @@ -298,4 +298,3 @@ Systems supporting flow API | Azure Ubuntu 16.04,| No limitation | | kernel 4.13 | | +--------------------+-----------------------+ -