Thanks, Iwase.
Then the figure is wrong. I saw the figure in a site elsewhere.
Thanks for clarifying things up for me.
You helped me to take a step further in my knowledge.
Thanks again.
2017-06-26 21:47 GMT-03:00 Iwase Yusuke :
> Hi Edison,
>
> AFAIK, on standard OpenFlow Spec, there is no avail
Hi Edison,
AFAIK, on standard OpenFlow Spec, there is no available action to send-back
packets from group table
to flow table.
OpenFlow Spec 1.3.5 says:
===
5.6 Group Table
===
...(snip)..., a bucket with no output or group action effectively drops the
clone of
the packet associated with that b
Hi Edison,
Sorry, I misunderstood.
On 2017年06月24日 01:21, Edison Albuquerque wrote:
It's a single switch with more than one FlowTable.
Consider that I need to insert a group (with it's buckets) after Table_id = 0
and Table_id = 1.
You want to insert the same group entry into table:1 and tabl
It's a single switch with more than one FlowTable.
Consider that I need to insert a group (with it's buckets) after Table_id =
0 and Table_id = 1.
Sorry if my English isn't good enough to provide a crystal clear question.
Bests.
Edison.
2017-06-22 21:00 GMT-03:00 Iwase Yusuke :
> Hi Edison,
>
>
>
Hi Edison,
On 2017年06月22日 19:03, Edison Albuquerque wrote:
> Hi.
> I'd like to learn how to insert a group between two flowtables.
What does "between two flowtables" exactly mean?
You mean "how to insert the same group action into two OpenFlow switches"?
Or, "how to insert the same group entry i
Hi.
I'd like to learn how to insert a group between two flowtables.
Thanks.
Edison.
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