Glad to hear that part worked anyway. The information we need is about the actual Broadcom ASIC inside the box. If this information appears, it will be very late in the output during initialization.
If you do 'cd /local/logs' and do 'less ofswd.log' you should see a line like: PCI unit 0: Dev 0xb634, Rev 0x11, Chip BCM56634_B0, Driver BCM56634_B0 towards the top. -Dan On Friday, May 4, 2012 at 12:44 AM, NGUYEN Xuan Nam wrote: > Hi Dan, > > I change the host parameter as you suggested and it works !!! > > Back to first question about max flow entries, > I ran the test below and used the Web UI to see the number of flow entries : > + FillTableExact : 1920 (flow entries) > + FillTableWc : 1919 (flow entries) > > Here is the HW information about our Pronto switch 3290 > > CPU: 8541, Version: 1.1, (0x80720011) > Core: E500, Version: 2.0, (0x80200020) > Clock Configuration: > CPU: 825 MHz, CCB: 330 MHz, > DDR: 165 MHz, LBC: 41 MHz > L1: D-cache 32 kB enabled > I-cache 32 kB enabled > I2C: ready > DRAM: Initializing > DDR: 512 MB > FLASH: 32 MB > L2 cache 256KB: enabled > Set ethaddr MAC address = e8:9a:8f:fb:c3:fc > Set eth1addr MAC address = e8:9a:8f:fb:c3:fd > In: serial > Out: serial > Err: serial > Net: TSEC0, TSEC1 > IDE: Bus 0: OK > Device 0: Model: 2GB CompactFlash Card Firm: CF B612D Ser#: > C321102416A10v4B618j > Type: Hard Disk > Capacity: 1953.9 MB = 1.9 GB (4001760 x 512) > > Could you compare with your switch ? Thanks > > Nam > > On 05/03/2012 05:57 PM, Dan Talayco at gmail wrote: > > Oops, wait. I misread the subject. > > > > If you are trying to connect to a 3290, you can't specify --host=127.0.0.1 > > (that would be trying to connect to a vswitch running on the local host. > > > > Assuming you're talking to the 3290 over an interface with the IP address > > 192.168.1.1(for example) you would use that: > > > > sudo ./oft --host=192.168.1.1 --port=6634 --verbose --test-spec=Echo > > --platform=remote > > > > The remote platform doesn't really matter if you're not using data plane > > tests. Again, this assumes your 3290 is trying to talk to a controller at > > 192.168.1.1 at port 6634. Note that no other controller should be running > > on the same host. > > > > -Dan > > _______________________________________________ > openflow-discuss mailing list > openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu > (mailto:openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu) > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/openflow-discuss > >
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