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Frode Nordahl 773394a188 OVS: Add support for IPv6 addresses as tunnel endpoints
Remove IPv4 restriction for local_ip configuration statement.

Check for IP version mismatch of local_ip and remote_ip before creating
tunnel.

Create hash of remote IPv6 address for OVS interface/port name with least
posibility for collissions.

Fix existing tests that fail because of the added check for IP version
and subsequently valid IP addresses in _setup_tunnel_port.

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Change-Id: I9ec137ef8c688b678a0c61f07e9a01382acbeb13
Closes-Bug: #1525895
2016-05-03 21:07:21 -04:00
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