[pox-dev] openflow, pox tplink

Murphy McCauley murphy.mccauley at gmail.com
Tue Feb 26 20:43:58 PST 2013


An alternate approach would be to use POX to print the flow table instead of dpctl.  See the Statistics Collector example on the POX wiki:
https://openflow.stanford.edu/display/ONL/POX+Wiki#POXWiki-StatisticsCollectorExample

-- Murphy

On Feb 7, 2013, at 10:33 PM, Shabbir Ahmed wrote:

> dptcl doesnt show meaning full, when i run dpctl with ovs it shows a proper table.
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> the switch ports or CAM table on the switch so i can verify, the table uploaded to the switch or tp-link from openflow and it is the forwarding thing.
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> ty,
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> 
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> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Murphy McCauley <murphy.mccauley at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 10:19 PM, Shabbir Ahmed wrote:
> 
> > thank you very much Murphy, right now my objective is learning the openflow with spending less amount, i think a real switch would be lot expansive so im restricted. ill try to make changes in the ....debug.py will try to block a src mac to a desitnation mac but im affraid the ping will still work  ... otherwise ill test all this on ovs and wait for a time when i have a openflow switch available to me.
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> It's possible your switch can still act as a two or three port switch -- like I said, the WAN/Internet port and the wireless are probably independent from the rest of the ports.
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> > what would be the command on openwrt to look at the forwarding table?
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> If you mean the OpenFlow flow table, maybe dpctl?  Or you can use POX to dump the table (look in the misc directory or at the POX wiki).
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> -- Murphy
> 

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