Hi Deni,

On 2017年05月18日 21:53, Deni Toruan wrote:
> Hi Iwase, thank you for your prompt reply.
> 
> Actually I want to test both. I would like to test whether my application can 
> generate OSPF packet correctly and whether my application can communicate 
> with other OSPF routers as well. I would like to make sure whether the 
> application was already running correctly. thank you

For testing whether your app can generate OSPF packets correctly, capturing 
packets
which are sent by your OpenFlow switch via Packet-Out as I mentioned in the 
previous
mail.

For the latter one, it is required and easies way to connect your OpenFlow 
switch
and the real OSPF router, I guess.
You can use the Hardware router of course, and the software implementation 
(e.g.,
Quagga, Bird, Xorp,...) as the OSPF implemented router.

Thanks,
Iwase

> 
> regards,
> 
> deni toruan
> 
>  
> 
> On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 2:37 AM, Iwase Yusuke <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Deni,
> 
>     Well, what you want to confirm by tests?
>     Whether your application can generate the correct OSPF packets?
>     Or whether your application can communicate with other OSPF routers?
> 
>     If you want to test the packet format of the generated OSPF packet,
>     capturing packets using Wireshark is the easiest way, I guess.
> 
>     Thanks,
>     Iwase
> 
> 
>     On 2017年05月17日 23:48, Deni Toruan wrote:
>     > Hi all,
>     >
>     > I want to use OSPF for routing in the ryu controller. To realize that 
> aim, I am trying to modify the ryu application "IcmpResponder.py" from 
> Ryu-book. It was done by serialize the protocol header: ethernet, ipv4 and 
> ospf. The modified app as in attachment.
>     >
>     > Actually there was no error when I run the application. However I am 
> not sure whether the method for OSPF testing was already in the right way. 
> Could you please help me to figure out this situation?. Is it the right way 
> to serialize the ethernet, ipv4 and ospf protocol header?
>     >
>     > My second question, how we can do a testing to make sure whether the 
> OSPF packet is already running. thank you.
>     >
>     > regards,
>     >
>     >
>     > Deni Lumbantoruan
>     >
>     >
>     > 
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