Hello all,
I've been using a bit of Mininet and you know that when just creating a
network and trying to ping for example this dosen't work, Than you start
the controller and miracle happens. On the other hand on real devices
(Linksys and TP-link with openwrt and openflow 1.0) this is not the case
On May 30, 2012, at 9:51 AM, shreya pandita wrote:
> I have been looking into openflow in wireless and got "pantou
> firmware" installed on my wireless router TL-WR1043ND
> So now I was wondering how to go about inserting flows in my box Does
> pantou already come with ofctl in built , as in the
Thanks for the quick reply Rob.
In my configuration I am using two VMs connected in a host-only network mode
and I can ping fine between the two VMs. And while using cbench I see the right
src/dst IPs in the packets when the switches send 'Hello' messages to the
controller but rest of the messa
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Salman Malik wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been looking at the cbench utlility and found that it works almost
> fine when the controller lies on the localhost, but when controller lies on
> a remote host I see no replies from the controller. I can see the packet_in
>
Hi All,
I have been looking at the cbench utlility and found that it works almost fine
when the controller lies on the localhost, but when controller lies on a remote
host I see no replies from the controller. I can see the packet_in messages at
the controller side using wireshark and it seems
On 5/30/12 12:42 AM, Daniel wrote:
Hi all,
Can the data plane (network devices) in SDN be understood as containing
L1 and L2 only? I am referring to pure OpenFlow devices, not hybrid ones.
No, many OpenFlow devices can parse and modify L3 (IP or MPLS) and L4
(TCP, UDP, or SCTP) headers.
If
Hie All,
I have been looking into openflow in wireless and got "pantou
firmware" installed on my wireless router TL-WR1043ND
So now I was wondering how to go about inserting flows in my box Does
pantou already come with ofctl in built , as in the
/etc/config/openflow file.
I can see ofctl being a