What I don't understand is why I don't see packets sent to Nox in the
debugging output you sent out. I would expect some output from
authenticator or routing. My suspicion is that the switch is not
forwarding packets to Nox under the VLAN configuration you're testing.
Does the switch application work under your VLAN configuration?
Hi Martin,
If I put the two end hosts in the same vlan and ping them it works
fine. But when they are in different vlans the arp requests are not
resolved, the only flow which is added is the one I quoted in my
original email. So I am positive that the packets are making it to
nox. What is the scenario in which the routing module works best?
Could you give me some pointers as to how the routing module works?
Thanks for your help,
On Oct 13, 2009, at 9:30 PM, Martin Casado wrote:
All I see are the LLDP packets being received. Are you sure that
packets from the end hosts are making it to Nox? If not, perhaps
there is a switch mis-configuration.
What happens if you run "switch" instead of routing? If this doesn't
work as well, then it is almost certainly a switch issue.
.martin
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