Hi,

Comments/replies inline.

On 27 January 2013 19:34, Humphrey Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the article "The Stanford OpenRoads Deployment", the "Tunnels" pass
> through the "Campus Network", does it mean it passes all traditional non-OF
> switches in the campus network?

What do you mean by all traditional non-OF switches?  It takes the
shortest path (or whatever path spanning trees and the routing tables
say).  It does pass through non-OF switches though.  That's the point
of the tunneling.

Do let me know if there is anything that is unclear.

> can it be done if there is L-2 switch along
> the data path?

Yes, passing through a L2 switch works fine.

Regards
KK

> https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2yD56YxjZy6OTZhYzNmMmYtMmFkNi00OTU4LThjYzYtMGFlYjhkODJiOWE5/edit
>
> Thanks,
> Humphrey
>
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