Hi Landy,
Cool that you got it working. Can you describe what you did to use the
Openwrt boxes instead of the PC Engine? It would be good if you can share
your experience.
I do not see how the number of packets-in is related to the SNMP. Maybe you
should start another thread and let us know wh
Dear Saurav,
Thanks for the path. Now all pieces are available. As you mentioned
OVS is a good candidate for that, specially if there is no other
candidate available for that. I will update you and the list of further
development on this front.
best regards,
Siamak
On 7/8/2011 5:37 PM, Sau
That would be in src/nox/coreapps/circsw
And no there is no equivalent of Open vSwitch for circuit switches but
I can see that in principle you could modify ovs to become one.
Could be useful too to the research community...
Cheers
Saurav
On Jul 7, 2011, at 9:12 PM, Siamak Azodolmolky wrote:
Hi KK,
I finally got this to work, thanks for the instructions. I basically
downloaded the noxcore+openroads+openflow git's to the PC Engine itself to
overcome any compatibility problems and compiles AP-Subagents from there.
Now, i can listen to SNMP traps, get/set too at the controller.
FYI: If this is based on the Stanford OpenFlow reference switch, note that
support for kernel space in 1.0 was...uh...neglected. udatapath/ was updated,
but datapath/ did not receive much attention with the 1.0 development.
Specifically, (if I recall correctly) the release criteria for the 1.0 s
Hi, all
I've developed some application in Openflow1.0, now I wanna move it to
kernel-space Openflow. I've successfully installed kernel-space OpenFlow(ver.
0.8.9r2) and NOX for OF0.8.9 in Ubuntu(kernel ver 2.6.28-11). But the
differences between the user-space OF and kernel-space OF got me i