You don't need to use FlowVisor to split the switches among multiple
controllers on Mininet.

See the FAQ:
https://github.com/mininet/mininet/wiki/FAQ#how-can-i-use-multiple-controllers-in-my-network






On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Ali Al-Shabibi <alsha...@stanford.edu>wrote:

> Hi Seyed,
>
> You should try Flowvisor (www.flowvisor.org). It's a special openflow
> controller that acts like a 'proxy' for other openflow controllers. You can
> define a part of flowspace that will be handed to the controller of your
> choice.
>
> Cheers.
>
> --
> Ali Al-Shabibi (sent from handheld)
>
> On 20 juin 2013, at 20:11, Seyed Hossein Mortazavi <mortaz...@ualberta.ca>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there anyway that I can create a network in Mininet with multiple
> controllers, each controlling a part of the network (switches).
> > For example a small network where C1 controls S1 and C2 controls S2, and
> S2 and S1 are connected with a normal link.
> >
> > --
> > -Hossein
> >
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