Hi Joe,

It’s a vm NIC. Ok so the only way to do this is by using a GRE tunnel? Or is 
there any other way so that i don’t need to use a tunnel?

Thanks for the reply,
Regards

> On 11 Sep 2015, at 22:58, Joe Stringer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 11 September 2015 at 12:12, Pedro Maia <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I’m trying to create a network environment in which i have two Machines each 
>> with 1 VM running openvswitch.
>> Both machines are connected to the same switch and the VMs are using the 
>> same vlan which is mapped on that switch.
>> It’s something like
>> 
>> (((ovs1)VM1)Host1)— switch — (Host2(VM2(ovs2)))
>> 
>> In order to do this i’ve done the following:
>> 
>> Host1
>> - Created bridge br0 and added eth1
>> - ovs-vsctl set interface eth1 type=patch
>> - ovs-vsctl set interface eth1 options:peer=peer2
> 
> Is "eth1" an ethernet interface (vm NIC) or an OVS patch port?
> 
> Patch ports don't work across multiple machines. They can only link
> OVS bridges within the same machine.

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