VMware, Inc.
METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING A SOURCE LOCATION IN A SERVICE CHAINING TOPOLOGY
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Abstract:
In an embodiment, a computer-implemented method provides mechanisms for identifying a source location in a service chaining topology. In an embodiment, a method comprises: receiving a query, from a service plane implementation module executing on a host of a service virtual machine ("SVM"), for a location of a source host implementing a guest virtual machine ("source GVM") that originated a packet in a computer network and that serviced the packet; in response to receiving the query, performing a search of bindings associated with one or more virtual network identifiers ("VNIs") or service virtual network identifiers ("SVNIs") to identify a particular binding that includes a MAC address of the host implementing the source GVM; identifying, in the particular binding, the location of the source host; and providing the location of the source host to the host of the SVM to facilitate forwarding of the packet from the SVM to the GVM.
Utility
24 Sep 2019
4 Feb 2021