BTW, I can understand that controller communication needs separate VLAN.
Can I use VLAN 1 as the VLAN to communicate with controller from OFS ?

The controller use port 12 to connect to the HP OFS. Should I add the port
into the specific VLAN ? like vlan 1 ? Port 12 should be added as untagged
or tagged ?

I just wanna make controller and OFS connected first.

Thanks very much.

On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 9:57 AM, terryxing <xingtia...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks very much for your timely reply.
>
> The thing is,  I use port 12 as the port for communicating with
> controller. I need to specify a vlan for communication betwee OFS and POX.
> I used VLAN 1, but the status is still disconnected.  They can ping each
> other but can not connected.
>
> Another weird thing is that I use port 1 and 2 for connecting two physical
> servers so that VMs can talk to each other.  As I tested yesterday, the
> weird thing is, even I did not run the openflow, two VMs can still ping
> each other through port 1 and 2.  Based on my understanding, if I enabled
> openflow on the HP switch, without running application on controller, like
> l2_learning switch, the traffic of port 1 and 2 can not be forwarded.
>
> Any thought ?
>
> Thanks very much.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Steve Noble <sno...@sonn.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Terry,
>>
>> When I did my testing I used the configuration outlined in this post
>>
>> http://www.routeranalysis.com/state-of-openflow-2012-day-56-notes-on-hp/
>>
>> Let me know of that helps.
>>  On Feb 20, 2013 4:01 PM, "terryxing" <xingtia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear All,
>>>
>>> I am configuring the HP 3500yl openflow switch. I already burn the
>>> firmware K15.10 version into the secondary OS of the HP openflow switch and
>>> boot as the secondary OS. I think the openflow is already successfully
>>> installed on the HP switch since I can use openflow CLI to configure. The
>>> thing is , I can not make my openflow swtich talk to the controller.
>>>
>>> I configure the 192.168.1.66 as the ip of HP OFS and 192.168.1.60 for
>>> the POX controller as a virtual machine (the physical server is connected
>>> to HP OFS) They can ping each other which means the connection is good.
>>>
>>> But when I configure the OFS by following the manual for K15.10 version.
>>> I can not make OFS and POX connected. I configure the instance as aggregate
>>> mode but I dont know how can I specific the vlan for controller and vlan
>>> for management. The POX is connecting to HP OFS through port 12 which
>>> belongs to VLAN1 (the default VLAN).  Also, in the manual, there is one
>>> command line which can not be executed, which is "openflow instance
>>> aggregate member vlan vlan-id"  There is not member key words.
>>>
>>> Can anyone help ? I have been struggling on this for 3 days.
>>>
>>> Thanks very much.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Terry
>>>
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>
>
> --
> Best regards,
>
> Terry
>
>


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Terry
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