Hi Iwase

Thanks a lot for your reply :)
I have already checked the RYU-book. This book does not answer that question.
Actually my question is,
"How can RYU controller generate, and send packet flow from itself to a 
particular switch "

Please note that RYU controller can send message response to switches. But, I 
want to send a data packet flow, generated from the RYU controller, to the 
switch.

Thanks again
-Tanvir  
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From: Iwase Yusuke <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 15 June 2016 4:32 PM
To: Ul Huque, Tanvir (Data61, Eveleigh)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Ryu-devel] packet train generation from the RYU controller

Hi,

For writing your own Ryu application, please refer to Ryu-Book first.
The following explains the basic usage with a simple Ryu application.
(Including sending packets to switches and getting packets from switches)
   http://osrg.github.io/ryu-book/en/html/switching_hub.html

Thanks,
Iwase

On 2016年06月15日 14:03, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi
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> I am a beginner. I am using the mininet, and RYU to develop a SDN scenario.
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> Question: How can RYU controller generate, and send dummy packet or packet 
> train to a particular switch ?
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> Thanks
>
> -Tanvir
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