Thans for your reply.

It's very helpful.


Note : It does not matter now but what wanted to do is to add a module in
the Open vSwitch code simulating ARP proxy for LISP tunnels. I read and
understood the code but I wonder if this module must be enable for all
vports in datapath or just for LISP vport.

Please could you give me some guidance. Maybe I will do it later so I won't
use mininet scripts to automatically install flow rules

Thanks a lot,

David



2014-08-25 12:34 GMT+02:00 Lori Jakab <[email protected]>:

> On 8/24/14 5:47 AM, David F. Sire wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using LISP tunnels in Openvswitch and I read in REAME-lisp that if
>> "the VMs have IP addresses in the same subnet but the hypervisors are
>> separated by a router" in the network topology, we need an ARP proxy.
>>
>
> Can you give us more detail about what you are trying to do?  Unless you
> really really want to work on an ARP proxy internal to OVS, there may be
> other solutions.
>
> For example, you could use /32 (v4) or /128 (v6) addresses in your VMs to
> avoid having two communicating hosts being in the same subnet and sending
> ARP requests if the first place.
>
> Alternatively, if you use an external controller, or you have a static
> environment, you can implement an “ARP responder” with flow rules only, as
> is done by OpenStack:
>
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Ovs-flow-logic#OVS_flows_
> logic_with_local_ARP_responder
>
> You can find detailed examples in the following blog post, look for Table
> 105 - ARP responder:
>
> http://dtucker.co.uk/hack/building-a-router-with-openvswitch.html
>
> Let us know if this helps with your use case, or please describe what
> you’re trying to achieve.
>
> HTH,
> -Lori
>
>
>
>> What i want to do is to add this proxy in the code.
>>
>> I have no idea how to do it.
>>
>> Any help will be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> David
>>
>
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