In item 2 above you mentioned "ra proxy", did you mean ND proxy? That would make this similar to the IPv4 floating case where we do ARP proxy for the addresses.
Also, is part of the assumption that subnet pools/address scopes are used so that the l3-agent correctly configures rules to not drop ingress traffic? Since this FIP namespace is considered a scope boundary where things get marked.
And I'm assuming BGP is out of scope, so you should mention that too.
Hi Swami,
I just had a couple of questions.
In item 2 above you mentioned "ra proxy", did you mean ND proxy? That would make this similar to the IPv4 floating case where we do ARP proxy for the addresses.
Also, is part of the assumption that subnet pools/address scopes are used so that the l3-agent correctly configures rules to not drop ingress traffic? Since this FIP namespace is considered a scope boundary where things get marked.
And I'm assuming BGP is out of scope, so you should mention that too.
Thanks.