thanks alot, yes at the point this config doesnt make sense but im preparing it for a test bed to test IDP to be applied thorugh OpenFlow.
thank you, Shabbir. On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Murphy McCauley <[email protected] > wrote: > I can only speak generally -- I don't have any experience with Pantou > itself. I should have probably specified that up front! Your > configuration isn't making a whole lot of sense to me, but this also > doesn't seem to have much to do with POX at this point. You'll probably > get better support from the openflow-discuss mailing list where more > readers are familiar with Pantou. > > Good luck! > > -- Murphy > > > On May 20, 2013, at 12:20 AM, Shabbir Ahmed wrote: > > im following pantuo, and has configred every lan port to saperate vlan and > assigned a saperate subnet and use the vlan ip as default gw to computer on > that port. do i hv to change any thing in that ? canu share ur configs ? or > do i have to change the port type to bridge and then configure veth. > > thanks, > > > > On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Murphy McCauley < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Most recently, I have done this by creating a veth pair where one end is >> on the OpenFlow datapath. The other end, therefore, is just like a port to >> another computer on a LAN; you can do normal Linux IP forwarding between it >> and your WAN interface, complete with iptables-based NAT. And if you, for >> example, run dnsmasq bound to that interface, you can get DNS/DHCP on ports >> connected to the datapath. >> >> -- Murphy >> >> On May 19, 2013, at 11:37 PM, Shabbir Ahmed wrote: >> >> thanks, >> >> I have a tp-link router, I want to add all lan-ports to Datapath and want >> to use WAN port as controller port(that connects to controller) and use it >> as wan/nat port for internet browsing for the users connected to WIFI and >> LAN ports. >> >> i dont want DHCP and NAT be running through Openflow, daemons like >> dnsmasq should let me achieve that and iptables, openflow is only used for >> allowing and blocking or playing with lan traffic. >> >> thanks, >> Shabbir. >> >> >> > >
