HI Jesse, Thanks. Let me try this and get back to you.
Thanks, Aish On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Jesse Gross <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Aishwarya <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Jesse, > > > > Could you elaborate a little on that? I did not exactly get that. The vms > > within different containers can have the same ip addresses. For eg, lets > say > > container 1 C1 has vm 1. Container 2 C2 also has vm 2. Now,I have another > > host with 2 containers as well, C3 AND C4, both of which have a vm 3 and > vm4 > > respectively which have the same ip addresses. Now, I want all packets > going > > from C1 to go to C3 and from C2 to go to C4. When I configure flows for > this > > within the root namespace, I will have 2 flows for destination address of > > vm3/vm4, one of them saying that any packet destined for this address > should > > go to C3 and the other saying packet destined to this same address should > go > > to C4. This is my confusion. How will this work? > > You can match on input port as well in order to scope the flows for IP > addresses. >
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