Looks good to me.

Acked-by: Paul-Daniel Boca <pb...@cloudbasesolutions.com>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: dev [mailto:dev-boun...@openvswitch.org] On Behalf Of Alin Serdean
> Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 2:58 AM
> To: dev@openvswitch.org
> Subject: [ovs-dev] [PATCH 3/4] windows: document multiple NIC support
> setup
> 
> From: Alin Serdean <aserd...@cloudbasesolutions.com>
> 
> This patch updates the documentation in how to set up OVS with multiple
> NICs.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Alin Gabriel Serdean <aserd...@cloudbasesolutions.com>
> ---
>  INSTALL.Windows.md | 70
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
>  1 file changed, 67 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/INSTALL.Windows.md b/INSTALL.Windows.md
> index f86bf98..33551b3 100644
> --- a/INSTALL.Windows.md
> +++ b/INSTALL.Windows.md
> @@ -277,9 +277,6 @@ connected to the Hyper-V switch. I.e. let us suppose
> we created the Hyper-V
>  virtual switch on top of the adapter named 'Ethernet0'. In OVS for Hyper-V,
> we
>  use that name('Ethernet0') as a special name to refer to that adapter.
> 
> -Note: Currently, we assume that the Hyper-V switch on which OVS extension
> is
> -enabled has a single physical NIC connected to it.
> -
>  Internal ports are the virtual adapters created on the Hyper-V switch using
> the
>  ovs-vsctl add-br <bridge> command. By default they are created under the
>  following rule "<name of bridge>" and the adapters are disabled. One needs
> to
> @@ -391,6 +388,73 @@ with OVS extension enabled.
>              Port "ovs-port-a"
>                  Interface "ovs-port-a"
> 
> +Steps to add multiple NICs to be managed by OVS
> +-----------------------------------------------
> +
> +To leverage support of multiple NICs into OVS we will be use the MSFT
> +command-lets for forwarding team extension. More documentation can be
> found
> +under:
> +https://technet.microsoft.com/en-
> us/library/jj553812%28v=wps.630%29.aspx
> +
> +i.e.
> +We will set up a switch team combined from 'Ethernet0 2' and 'Ethernet1 2'
> +named external.
> +
> +% Get-NetAdapter
> +
> +Name                      InterfaceDescription
> +----                      --------------------
> +br-int                    Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #3
> +br-pif                    Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2
> +Ethernet3 2               Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Co...#3
> +Ethernet2 2               Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Co...#4
> +Ethernet1 2               Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Co...#2
> +Ethernet0 2               Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Conn...
> +
> +% New-NetSwitchTeam -Name external -TeamMembers "Ethernet0
> 2","Ethernet1 2"
> +% Get-NetSwitchTeam
> +Name    : external
> +Members : {Ethernet1 2, Ethernet0 2}
> +
> +This will result in a new adapter bound to the host called 'external'
> +
> +% Get-NetAdapter
> +
> +Name                      InterfaceDescription
> +----                      --------------------
> +br-test                   Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #4
> +br-pif                    Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter #2
> +external                  Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexo...
> +Ethernet3 2               Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Co...#3
> +Ethernet2 2               Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Co...#4
> +Ethernet1 2               Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Co...#2
> +Ethernet0 2               Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Conn...
> +
> +Next we will set up the Hyper-V VMSwitch on the new adapter 'external'
> +
> +%New-VMSwitch -Name external -NetAdapterName external -
> AllowManagementOS $false
> +
> +Under OVS the adapters added to the team 'Ethernet0 2' and 'Ethernet1 2'
> can be
> +added either under a bond device or separately.
> +
> +In our example here is how the bridges look with the NICs being separated
> under
> +different bridges:
> +
> +% ovs-vsctl show
> +6cd9481b-c249-4ee3-8692-97b399dd29d8
> +    Bridge br-test
> +        Port br-test
> +            Interface br-test
> +                type: internal
> +        Port "Ethernet1 2"
> +            Interface "Ethernet1 2"
> +    Bridge br-pif
> +        Port "Ethernet0 2"
> +            Interface "Ethernet0 2"
> +        Port br-pif
> +            Interface br-pif
> +                type: internal
> +
>  Steps to configure patch ports and switch VLAN tagging
>  ------------------------------------------------------
>  The Windows Open vSwitch implementation support VLAN tagging in the
> switch.
> --
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