On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 07:24:44PM -0500, Aaron Rosen wrote:
> I have a computer with several interfaces on it. One of the
> interface's is directly connected to the internet and this where my
> dp0 of openvswitch is connected. When I receive packets at this
> interface they get sent to my openflow controller as packet-in events.
> At my controller I tell the switch to go a head and flood these
> packets. Though, I'm not seeing these packets at the other interfaces.
> Any idea why not? (If I changes the packets so they match the DL_DST
> and IP of the one of the interfaces I don't see the packet there
> either.)

Please read REPORTING-BUGS and pass along the information recommended in
there.

In case you are not sure that your controller is configured correctly,
you might try using the "ovs-controller" program as a simple
controller.  If you pass in the option "-vvconn" you can watch all of
the OpenFlow traffic going back and forth to it.

> I'm also a little confused on how the inport numbers are defined. For
> example it seems that traffic going into dp0 is see at inport 1 at the
> controller and traffic going out is see at inport 65534. Is this to be
> expected?

65534 is OFPP_LOCAL, the "local port" associated with the datapath
itself, e.g. with dp0.

1 is just the first ordinary OpenFlow port.

"ovs-ofctl dump-ports" will print the association between ports and
their OpenFlow port numbers.

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