bool recycle;
};
+/** \brief IP neighbour replace begin
+
+ The use-case is that, for some unspecified reason, the control plane
+ has a different set of neighbours it than VPP
+ currently has. The CP would thus like to 'replace' VPP's set
+ only by specifying what the new set shall be, i.e. it is not
+ going to delete anything that already eixts, rather, is wants any
+ unspecified neighbors deleted implicitly.
+ The CP declares the start of this procedure with this replace_begin
+ API Call, and when it has populated all neighbours it wants, it calls
+ the below replace_end API. From this point on it is of course free
+ to add and delete neighbours as usual.
+ The underlying mechanism by which VPP implements this replace is
+ intentionally left unspecified.
+
+ @param client_index - opaque cookie to identify the sender
+ @param context - sender context, to match reply w/ request
+*/
+autoreply define ip_neighbor_replace_begin
+{
+ u32 client_index;
+ u32 context;
+};
+
+/** \brief IP neighbour replace end
+
+ see ip_neighbor_replace_begin description.
+
+ @param client_index - opaque cookie to identify the sender
+ @param context - sender context, to match reply w/ request
+*/
+autoreply define ip_neighbor_replace_end
+{
+ u32 client_index;
+ u32 context;
+};
+
/** \brief Register for IP4 ARP resolution event on receing ARP reply or
MAC/IP info from ARP requests in L2 BDs
@param client_index - opaque cookie to identify the sender