Hi Ben,

    I have used normal "ping" to generate traffic.

>From S1 I tried to ping S2 using "ping 192,168.1.1"

Best Regards,
Venkata Ravichandra Cherukuri,
Student, MS in Computer Networks,
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 1:41 PM, Ben Pfaff <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 01:32:07AM -0400, Venkata Ravichandra Cherukuri
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> >     I have configured GRE Tunnel between two switches using the following
> > command. The simulator that I am using is GENI hence, I won't be able to
> > use the eth0 interface.
> >
> > S1 (eth1 192.168.1.10/24) ---------- S2 (eth1 192.168.1.1/24)
> >
> > S1 Configuration:
> >
> > /* (For OVS Installation) */
> > apt-get install openvswitch-switch
> > apt-get update
> >
> > /* (For GRE Tunnel Creation) */
> > ovs-vsctl add-br br0
> > ovs-vsctl add-port br0 gre0 -- set interface gre0 type=gre
> > options:remote_ip=192.168.1.1
> >
> > S2 Configuration:
> > apt-get install openvswitch-switch
> > apt-get update
> > ovs-vsctl add-br br0
> > ovs-vsctl add-port br0 gre0 -- set interface gre0 type=gre
> > options:remote_ip=192.168.1.10
> >
> > After completion I have tried pinging the two switches and they are able
> to
> > communicate successfully but when I take the pcap file of the
> communication
> > between the switches (tcpdump -i eth1 -w testing.pcap) *I am not able to
> > see the GRE encapsulation over packets. *I have used wire-shark to
> analyze
> > the packets.
>
> What did you use to direct traffic into the tunnels?
>
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