HI Hajar,

What you are describing is exactly what happens. If SF1
 and SF2 are connected to SFF1, ODL will send OpenFlow rules about SF1 
and SF2 to SFF1 but not to other SFFs. If neither SF1 nor SF2 are 
included in SFC6, then SFF1 will not receive any OpenFlow rule related 
to SFC6. If you are experiencing something different, then I would 
consider it a bug.

Regards,
Manuel


>>> Hajar Hantouti <[email protected]> 01/25/17 4:55 PM >>>
Thank you Manuel for your answer,

I want to send the SFF only the SFCs on which this SFF can be envolved , for 
example SFF1 is connected to SF1 and SF2 and only SFC1,SFC6 and SFC7 calls 
theses SFs , I want to send a flow table with rules about only SFC1,SFC6 and 
SFC7 in order to reduce the flow tables size . do you think that makes sense ?

looking forward to reading you. 


2017-01-25 8:28 GMT+00:00 Manuel Buil <[email protected]>:
Hi Hajar,

The controller does not send the same flow tables to all SFFs. It depends on 
what 
you configure in the Rest API of SFC . You could certainly personalize your 
flows
modifying the code. What exactly do you have in mind?

Regards,
Manuel





>>> Hajar Hantouti <[email protected]> 01/25/17 7:45 AM >>>
Hello everyone,

I am new to Odl and SDN , and I  wonder if there is a way to create 
personnalized flow tables for  switches/SFFs. as I know the controller sends 
the same flow tables to all  switches.

Cordially

Hajar

 



 



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Cordialement ;

Hajar HANTOUTI

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