Hi,
I am soory if this is a stupid question, but I am new to POX and even
though i searched in internet i could not find an answer..
I am using two component files : l2_multi.py component which will send
traffic using shortest path.. and l2_multi_edited.py which will send
traffic using longest
Sorry trouble you again Murphy..
Is there any way that I can trace the packet, so that I can check the
correctness of my algorithms ?
I tried traceroute, but looks like its not working as expected in Mininet
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Windhya Rankothge windys...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks
https://gist.github.com/alis0nc/5639697/10402f02adc5ae3911bc6dff1a555af68a74161c#file-my_controller-py
I've refactored and made each message its own flow_mod object, and I'm
getting 'Destination Host Unreachable' for anything from one side to
the other. I probably just need smacked upside the
Here are the two copies of splitting_table copy and pasted from the old version:
48:self.splitting_table = { \
49:0x0007: (1,2,3), \
50:0x0008: (2,3,1) \
51:}
140:splitting_table = { \
141:0x0007: (1,2,3), \
142:
traceroute works via expiring TTLs, which won't happen in OpenFlow switches
without some extra work.
I don't know of a better way than just running a bunch of tcpdump/wireshark
instances on all the intermediate switches.
-- Murphy
On May 29, 2013, at 7:25 AM, Windhya Rankothge wrote:
Sorry
They're both wrong. It should be 0x0008: (3,1,2).
D'oh!
I'm embarrassed now.
Cheers,
Alison
(For reference:
https://gist.github.com/alis0nc/5639697/f15d28053e2e4762bb6f8c1a3a50cd831e0d83f0#file-my_controller-py
)
Are you sure you've got the upgraded version running? Just to make sure so we
don't spend time chasing down a dead end, try running this component:
http://www.noxathome.org/x/Murphy/switch_info.py
If that does show that you've got the new version running, capture the control
traffic using