On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 13:01:17 +1000
Paul Zanna wrote:
> Really?! So it doesn't stop duplicate Packet_Outs from being created?
Sending duplicated PacketOut could be the intention (e.g. testing a
OF switch). Ryu doesn't know what applications want to do. So Ryu
doesn't restrict anything.
> Does i
Really?! So it doesn't stop duplicate Packet_Outs from being created?
Does it apply any priority or order that the applications receive event
notifications in?
On 23 June 2014 12:46, FUJITA Tomonori
wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jun 2014 11:24:50 +1000
> Paul Zanna wrote:
>
> > How does RYU handle event
On Sat, 21 Jun 2014 11:24:50 +1000
Paul Zanna wrote:
> How does RYU handle event priorities? For example if 2 applications
> register for Packet_In events and both produce Packet_Out responses, do
> both applications receive the notification but only one can produce a
> response?
An event are de
HI,
How does RYU handle event priorities? For example if 2 applications
register for Packet_In events and both produce Packet_Out responses, do
both applications receive the notification but only one can produce a
response?
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