Karthik,

I have also cc'd this email to the DLUX and openflowplugin mailing
lists.  Hope that helps.

Regarding your question about the missing data, I think it's best you
provide some information about your OpenDaylight version and a list of
installed featuresso we can try to reproduce the issue on our machine. 
Or maybe thecolleagues from the openflowplugin team can give some insight.

Regards,
Kai

On 28/04/16 19:43, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi , Jensen ..
>
>
> I checked as per your idea. 
>
> I did not get the ""flow-node-inventory:current-speed": 0," in my flow
> !. I simply launched ODL, installed openflowplugin ,mininet running .
>
> Except this i am getting everything? May i know the reason?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Karthik
>
>
>
> plz check the data which i got ..
>
>
> {
>   "nodes": {
>     "node": [
>       {
>         "id": "openflow:1",
>         "node-connector": [
>           {
>             "id": "openflow:1:1",
>            
> "opendaylight-port-statistics:flow-capable-node-connector-statistics": {
>               "transmit-errors": 0,
>               "collision-count": 0,
>               "duration": {},
>               "receive-drops": 0,
>               "transmit-drops": 0,
>               "packets": {
>                 "transmitted": 1022,
>                 "received": 1074
>               },
>               "receive-frame-error": 0,
>               "receive-errors": 0,
>               "receive-over-run-error": 0,
>               "receive-crc-error": 0,
>               "bytes": {
>                 "transmitted": 147250,
>                 "received": 156973
>               }
>             },
>             "flow-node-inventory:current-feature": "copper ten-gb-fd",
>             "flow-node-inventory:name": "s1-eth1",
>             "flow-node-inventory:port-number": "1",
>             "flow-node-inventory:supported": "",
>             "flow-node-inventory:configuration": "",
>             "flow-node-inventory:peer-features": "",
>             "flow-node-inventory:state": {
>               "link-down": false,
>               "blocked": false,
>               "live": false
>             },
>             "flow-node-inventory:advertised-features": "",
>             "flow-node-inventory:hardware-address": "82:59:9A:B9:67:3D",
>             "stp-status-aware-node-connector:status": "forwarding"
>           }
>
> ---
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Jensen Zhang <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 28, 2016 2:42:29 PM
> *To:* Karthikeyan D (Product Engineering Service)
> *Cc:* Junzhuo Wang; [email protected]; Kai GAO
> *Subject:* Re: [alto-dev] How to check Network Speed at each link in
> DLUX ui?
>  
>
> ** This mail has been sent from an external source **
>
> Hi Karthik,
>
> In current implementation, you can get rate of speed (both current
> speed and maximum speed) from opendaylight-inventory. After installing
> openflowplugin, you can send a GET request to the
> url http://localhost:8181/restconf/operational/opendaylight-inventory:nodes
> to get a JSON format response.
>
> The JSON response is like this schema:
>
> ~~~ json
> {
>   "nodes": {
>     "node": [
>       {
>         "id": "openflow:7",
>         "node-connector": [
>           {
>             "id": "openflow:7:LOCAL",
>             "flow-node-inventory:state": {
>               "link-down": false,
>               "blocked": false,
>               "live": false
>             },
>             "flow-node-inventory:configuration": "",
>             "flow-node-inventory:hardware-address": "6A:13:45:A1:4F:48",
>             "flow-node-inventory:current-speed": 0,
>             "flow-node-inventory:advertised-features": "",
>             "flow-node-inventory:name": "n7",
>             "flow-node-inventory:supported": "",
>             "flow-node-inventory:current-feature": "",
>             "flow-node-inventory:port-number": "LOCAL",
>             "flow-node-inventory:maximum-speed": 0,
>             "flow-node-inventory:peer-features": "",
> ...
> ~~~
>
> I think it is enough for your requirement. I'm not familiar with DLUX,
> so I cannot give more suggestions. If you want to improve DLUX, you
> can contact DLUX team to talk about more details. I believe they will
> be happy for your contribution. :)
>
> Best,
> Jensen
>
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 12:19 PM, <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Team ,
>
>
>      Myself karthik , working in ODL.I have a questions. Please help me!.
>
>
>     When I am giving iperf or ping between two hosts , I need to check
>     the network speed (rate at which data is traveling) in each
>     link.For example you could see the ONOS UI , It will show you the
>     data speed in each link.
>
>
>     So I think In ODL DLUX-UI we dont have that kind of stuffs. I
>     would like to develop that. I need your help. From where can i get
>     the details of rate of speed? L2switch or OpenflowPlugin project
>     or anything else? Give me some idea I will do it.
>
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     -Karthik
>
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