> Hi, > You could also try using virtual eth pairs, like this: > > ip link add type veth > > That will give you veth0 and veth1 which are tied together. Connect > one of > them to your OVS bridge. Then give the other veth an IP > address, and pump traffic into that, OVS should receive it > via its pair.
Hey Markus, I tried this but did not receive any traffic on OVS. ip link add type veth ifconfig veth1 20.20.20.20/32 up(veth0 added to OVS) and then i played traffic on veth1 tcpreplay -i veth1 arp.pcap Traffic doesnot reach the other end. The traffic cannot even be seen on veth1 this way(tcpdump/wireshark) > Best regards, > Markus On Tue Dec 18 11:28:20 PST 2012, Ahmed Talha Khan auny87 at gmail.com wrote: > > Good. I will give it a try next morning and give the results here. Thanks > for the guidelines though. I am also curious how does the entire dev team > does its testing, because you said you adopted this approach. Is this > approach common to all or there are other methods. What about the method > that I proposed in my initial email? -- Regards, -Ahmed Talha Khan _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
