On Fri, 6 Feb 2015 10:31:11 +0100
Jordi Baranda wrote:
> A better explanation of what I mean can be found in the following post:
> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network.openvswitch.general/3098
> But I have not been able to finde any action/modification related to what
> they point out in
Hi all,
A better explanation of what I mean can be found in the following post:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network.openvswitch.general/3098
But I have not been able to finde any action/modification related to what
they point out in this post.
Thanks,
Jordi
2015-02-06 8:19 GMT+01:00 J
Hi Yusuke,
I am afraid what you are commenting is not the issue I was pointing out. I
am going to reexplain it because after reading again it may be
missunderstanding.
The phenomena I was trying to explain is the following:
When a new flow arrives to the network, the first packet of the flow goes
Hi Jordi,
On 2015年02月05日 23:52, Jordi Baranda wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am starting to work with SDN concepts and I am noticing there is a lot of
> challenging issues behind this paradigm. After solving the ARP flooding
> problems (thanks to contributors of the mailing list), I have discovered
Dear all,
I am starting to work with SDN concepts and I am noticing there is a lot of
challenging issues behind this paradigm. After solving the ARP flooding
problems (thanks to contributors of the mailing list), I have discovered
another interesting issue.
I am working with the mininet(OpenVswit