>You can test this. Try running POX without l2_learning. Does the ping work? Then try running *with* >l2_learning. Does the ping work?
Connection is refused, or connects for some time and disconnects again no error msgs other than closign connection > wat logs do you want me to send. >Run POX. Wait for it to connect. Do a ping test. Shut down POX. Send the entire POX log. starting listen on 0.0.0.0:6633 prompt POX> then the same msg flooding. > 1 more thing i can use enable_learning '0' in switch configuration on openwrt but it doesnt effect any thing, >where i think of this statement as disable default learning of the switch. the switch chip installed is >'rtl8366rb'. I have a rb450g and i have ported the latest openwrt and followed pantou but same error. I don't really know much about this configuration. The openflow-discuss list (and Yiannis in particular) will have better ideas. >One thought I'd give is that it looks like you've got it configured for in-band OpenFlow. I'd suggest that it >may be a good idea to try to get out-of-band OpenFlow working first. same error on outofbound as well. On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 2:49 PM, Murphy McCauley <[email protected]>wrote: > On Feb 6, 2013, at 1:39 AM, Shabbir Ahmed wrote: > > > the ping works but i think due to the switch's self learning process and > not through OpenFlow bcaz in the absense of controller the ping should not > work? > > You can test this. Try running POX without l2_learning. Does the ping > work? Then try running *with* l2_learning. Does the ping work? > > > wat logs do you want me to send. > > Run POX. Wait for it to connect. Do a ping test. Shut down POX. Send > the entire POX log. > > > 1 more thing i can use enable_learning '0' in switch configuration on > openwrt but it doesnt effect any thing, where i think of this statement as > disable default learning of the switch. the switch chip installed is > 'rtl8366rb'. I have a rb450g and i have ported the latest openwrt and > followed pantou but same error. > > I don't really know much about this configuration. The openflow-discuss > list (and Yiannis in particular) will have better ideas. > > One thought I'd give is that it looks like you've got it configured for > in-band OpenFlow. I'd suggest that it may be a good idea to try to get > out-of-band OpenFlow working first. > > -- Murphy
