Same situation if I whatch, e.g. h1-eth0, and it is pinging. I have only UDP, ARP and ICMP. No OF packet.
2013/7/23 Murphy McCauley <[email protected]> > What happens if you watch the host's interface instead? If you don't see > the packets there, it seems like you may have a problem elsewhere... > > -- Murphy > > On Jul 23, 2013, at 3:08 AM, Silvia Fichera wrote: > > I've filtered of packets and I can see it ONLY if I choose "any" > interface. > If I'm on a switch (the right switch) interface, I see nothing with that > filter. Without filter I can see only ARP, ICMP and UDP packets. > > > 2013/7/23 Murphy McCauley <[email protected]> > >> A couple tips: >> >> Make you sure you're running wireshark on the right interface (e.g., the >> outgoing interface of the switch or the interface of the destination host). >> >> Make sure you are doing the output action AFTER you do the rewrite action. >> >> -- Murphy >> >> On Jul 23, 2013, at 2:48 AM, Silvia Fichera wrote: >> >> >> Hi all, >> I added in l3_learning the action of changeing dst IP with >> >> action.append.(of.ofp_action_nw_addr.set_dst(IPAddr(new_dstaddr))) >> >> where new_dstaddr is the new destination IP. >> How can I check if the action of changing dstip had success? >> In wireshark I've checked srcip and dstip of the ipv4 packet but the >> destination is unchanged... >> >> Thanks >> -- >> Silvia Fichera >> >> >> > > > -- > Silvia Fichera > > > -- Silvia Fichera
