Yes, this was done on a 64 bit machine.
Thanks!
Vjeko
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Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 10:20:55 -0800
From: kk yap yap...@stanford.edu
To: Vjekoslav Brajkovic bal...@cs.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [nox-dev] nox 0.6 branch openflow-1.0
Hi
All nx_flow structs are obsolete and can be removed. They were used for
pulling Netflow records from the kernel early on. I'll clean up and push.
Thanks for pointing this out.
.martin
Yes, this was done on a 64 bit machine.
Thanks!
Vjeko
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Hello,
I am trying to extend openflow to support ipv6 and rather than ip protocols,
and I want to know how to make openflow compatible to protocols other that
IPv4. Could you please provide some resources or documents about it, so that
we will design openflow for IPv6.
fengtao
Hi,
I believe you should send this email to openflow-discuss or
openflow-dev instead, though there is a large overlap in the
subscribers.
Regards
KK
2010/1/12 冯涛 fengtaoem...@gmail.com:
Hello,
I am trying to extend openflow to support ipv6 and rather than ip protocols,
and I want to know how
Dear Sir or Madam,
Recently, I'm setting environment for openflow switches. But I have
encountered some trouble when I install the NOX as follows:
My software environment:
Linux Ubuntu 9.10
Xerces C++ parser 3.1.0
Twisted 9.0.0
Mako 0.2.5
Boost C++ lib 1.41.0
Python 2.5
Swig 1.3.40
I have