Dear Lori,
Now I will just try to get lisp tunneling working. From there I think I can
understand the behavior and fix my issue.
I have two VMs. Vm1 and Vm2. Each of them have eth1 on them which are used
to connect them. Before starting OVS and doing anything, I can ping other
Vm successfully. As
Hi,
It's hard to tell what's happening, since you applied a patch to OVS. I
would suggest using a combination of `ovs-appctl ofproto/trace` and
`ovs-dpctl show` to figure out what's happening.
-Lori
On 11/7/16 12:54 PM, Ashish Kurian wrote:
> Dear Lori,
>
> Rather than that I have the following
Dear Lori,
Rather than that I have the following flow.
table=0,dl_dst=06:00:00:00:00:00,tun_id=0x1,action=mod_dl_dst:00:00:00:00:00:01,output:1
This is for GTP tunneling that I have applied as a patch to OVS. One
question I have is : If I am not connecting eth1 manually to OVS s1, how is
the gtp
On 11/4/16 4:45 PM, Ashish Kurian wrote:
> Dear Lori,
>
> Thanks for the response. What more details do you require?
>
> Another thing is that, if I do not attach the eth1 to the switches and
> give static arp entries, the ping works. If you wish I can send you
> the python script for the topology