Re: [ovs-discuss] Vlan Testing in between two OVS

2012-03-18 Thread Ben Pfaff
Yes, ports are trunks by default, so if you have not configured the ports specifically as some other kind of port, then they are trunk ports. prabin pattnaik: It is possible that your kernel NIC drivers have VLAN problems. Please consider testing for VLAN problems with ovs-vlan-test(8) or ovs-tes

Re: [ovs-discuss] Vlan Testing in between two OVS

2012-03-18 Thread sonny sonny
Hi, I think the OVS ports on both switches (br0 and br1) are trunk port by default. is my understanding correct? do we require to configure these ports trunk ports specifically? and this configuration require on eth0 (physical interface) of both machine OR on br0 and br1 of both machine. -Sonn

Re: [ovs-discuss] Vlan Testing in between two OVS

2012-03-17 Thread Ben Pfaff
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 08:50:40PM +0530, prabin pattnaik wrote: > I could not able to tested for Vlan feature (using ping application) > between two virtual machines with in two OVS. > > OVS: Switch 1 (Host 1): > > I have set the vlan tag 10 in VM1 at Host1 using command > > ovs-vsctl set p

[ovs-discuss] Vlan Testing in between two OVS

2012-03-17 Thread prabin pattnaik
G'day All, I could not able to tested for Vlan feature (using ping application) between two virtual machines with in two OVS. OVS: Switch 1 (Host 1): I have set the vlan tag 10 in VM1 at Host1 using command ovs-vsctl set port vnet0 tag=10 OVS: Switch 2 (Host 2) I have set again vlan tag