Greetings,

We are currently setting up a basic Openflow Wireless testbed with three PC 
Engine AP and a Pronto 3290 switch in our labs. We have a few questions 
regarding the connection between the elements:

1) There are three controller path setups possible: L3 inband, tunneling and L2 
inband. If we want to setup a small demo (n-casting for instance), is there a 
preference for a particular configuration? 

2) How must the Openflow controller connected to the network in order to 
control the AP? Right now, the openflow controller is connected to the special 
ethernet port of the Pronto switch (in order to control the switch). The 
default pyswitch controller can detect the Indigo/Pronto switch. However, the 
AP is connected to the switching plane of the Pronto switch. Is there a way to 
access the switching plane ports from the control port or must the controller 
be connected in a different fashion? Right now, pinging doesn't work between 
the switching plane and the control plane.

Thank you for your help,

Heming
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