--- title: "GENEVE" weight: 21 --- # GENEVE ## GENEVE Prefix Bindings GENEVE prefix bindings should be representative to target applications, where a packet flows of particular set of IPv4 addresses (L3 underlay network) is routed via dedicated GENEVE interface by building an L2 overlay. Private address ranges to be used in tests: - East hosts ip address range: 10.0.1.0 - 10.127.255.255 (10.0/9 prefix) - Total of 2^23 - 256 (8 388 352) of usable IPv4 addresses - Usable in tests for up to 32 767 GENEVE tunnels (IPv4 underlay networks) - West hosts ip address range: 10.128.1.0 - 10.255.255.255 (10.128/9 prefix) - Total of 2^23 - 256 (8 388 352) of usable IPv4 addresses - Usable in tests for up to 32 767 GENEVE tunnels (IPv4 underlay networks) ## GENEVE Tunnel Scale If N is a number of GENEVE tunnels (and IPv4 underlay networks) then TG sends 256 packet flows in every of N different sets: - i = 1,2,3, ... N - GENEVE tunnel index - East-West direction: GENEVE encapsulated packets - Outer IP header: - src ip: 1.1.1.1 - dst ip: 1.1.1.2 - GENEVE header: - vni: i - Inner IP header: - src_ip_range(i) = 10.(0 + rounddown(i/255)).(modulo(i/255)).(0-to-255) - dst_ip_range(i) = 10.(128 + rounddown(i/255)).(modulo(i/255)).(0-to-255) - West-East direction: non-encapsulated packets - IP header: - src_ip_range(i) = 10.(128 + rounddown(i/255)).(modulo(i/255)).(0-to-255) - dst_ip_range(i) = 10.(0 + rounddown(i/255)).(modulo(i/255)).(0-to-255) **geneve-tunnels** | **total-flows** -------------------:|----------------: 1 | 256 4 | 1 024 16 | 4 096 64 | 16 384 256 | 65 536 1 024 | 262 144