On 26/04/2011, at 4:20 PM, kk yap wrote:

> Hi Max,
>
> Can you elaborate on what you mean by pyswitch being aware or unaware
> of VLAN?  Do you expect the switch to rewrite the VLAN so that hosts
> on different VLAN can ping each other?

No, I wanted to stay within the same VLAN.

However, my primary objective is to find out on how one could develop new 
functionality. So some form of documentation would be wonderful.

Cheers,
-max

>
> Regards
> KK
>
> On 25 April 2011 22:44, Srini Seetharaman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Max
>> This mail is more appropriate for the nox-dev list that I've copied here.
>>
>>> I now can ping two machines across a VLAN using NOX and pyswitch. However, 
>>> the latter does not seem to create a flow for the VLAN pings as each of 
>>> them shows up at the controller. I assume the pyswitch isn't aware of VLAN.
>>
>> Yes, pyswitch and much of the code in NOX does not track VLANs.
>>
>>> Now having looked at the code, I was wondering where I could find a writeup 
>>> on how to add my own extensions and documentation on all the relevant API 
>>> calls and their options.
>>
>> If no one wrote to you thus far, I guess there is nothing ready for
>> public use. Please mail the nox-dev list if you manage to get this
>> resolved and working on your own. Thanks!
>>
>> Srini.
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