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Regards,
Zoltan.
> -Original Message-
> From: nox-dev-boun...@noxrepo.org
> [mailto:nox-dev-boun...@noxrepo.org] On Behalf Of Cayle Spandon
> Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 1:36 PM
> To: Murphy McCauley
> Cc: nox-dev@noxrepo.org
> Subject: Re: [nox-dev] features-r
Hi Murphy,
Thanks for the reply.
No, I am not using NOX (Yes indeed - I should have gone to the
OpenFlow mailing list. I will.).
This is a new controller which is still under development. I am sure
the controller does not send a features-request (because that part has
not been coded yet). So, ye
From: nox-dev-boun...@noxrepo.org [nox-dev-boun...@noxrepo.org] On Behalf Of
Murphy McCauley [jam...@nau.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 9:59 PM
To: Cayle Spandon
Cc: nox-dev@noxrepo.org
Subject: Re: [nox-dev] features-reply without features-request
I can't speak as to the par
I can't speak as to the particulars of the reference switch (you might try one
of the OpenFlow mailing lists).
However, the spec does state that part of the handshake sequence is that the
controller sends a features request when a connection is established. I don't
see this in your sequences o
Are OpenFlow controllers expected to process unsolicited feature-reply messages?
I am running the following setup:
controller - ofprotocol - ofdatapath
Using wireshark I see the following sequence of messages:
#1 ofprotocol -> ofdatapath : hello
#2 ofprotocol -> controller : hello
#3 of