# VM2 would have the following IPv6 address:
# 2001:db8:0:2:f816:3eff:fe44:4444/64
-**OPNFV-NATIVE-SETUP-17**: Now we need to disable ``eth0-VM1``, ``eth0-VM2`` port-security
+**OPNFV-NATIVE-SETUP-17**: Now we need to disable ``eth0-VM1``, ``eth0-VM2``,
+``eth0-vRouter`` and ``eth1-vRouter`` port-security
.. code-block:: bash
- for port in eth0-VM1 eth0-VM2
+ for port in eth0-VM1 eth0-VM2 eth0-vRouter eth1-vRouter
do
neutron port-update --no-security-groups $port
neutron port-update $port --port-security-enabled=False
If the above ping6 command succeeds, it implies that ``vRouter`` was able to successfully forward the IPv6 traffic
to reach external ``ipv6-router``.
+
# VM2 would have the following IPv6 address:
# 2001:db8:0:2:f816:3eff:fe44:4444/64
-**OPNFV-NATIVE-SETUP-17**: Now we need to disable ``eth0-VM1``, ``eth0-VM2`` port-security
+**OPNFV-NATIVE-SETUP-17**: Now we need to disable ``eth0-VM1``, ``eth0-VM2``,
+``eth0-vRouter`` and ``eth1-vRouter`` port-security
.. code-block:: bash
- for port in eth0-VM1 eth0-VM2
+ for port in eth0-VM1 eth0-VM2 eth0-vRouter eth1-vRouter
do
neutron port-update --no-security-groups $port
neutron port-update $port --port-security-enabled=False
# VM2 would have the following IPv6 address:
# 2001:db8:0:2:f816:3eff:fe44:4444/64
-**OPNFV-NATIVE-SETUP-17**: Now we need to disable ``eth0-VM1``, ``eth0-VM2`` port-security
+**OPNFV-NATIVE-SETUP-17**: Now we need to disable ``eth0-VM1``, ``eth0-VM2``,
+``eth0-vRouter`` and ``eth1-vRouter`` port-security
.. code-block:: bash
- for port in eth0-VM1 eth0-VM2
+ for port in eth0-VM1 eth0-VM2 eth0-vRouter eth1-vRouter
do
neutron port-update --no-security-groups $port
neutron port-update $port --port-security-enabled=False