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Dell Force10 Software Defined Networking User Manual

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Idle Timeout: 0 seconds, Internal Idle Timeout: 0 seconds
Packets: -, Bytes: -
Match Parameters:
Valid Match: DMAC,Vid
In Port : * EType : *
SMAC : *
DMAC : 00:22:22:22:22:22
VLAN id : 200 VLAN PCP : *
IP TOS : * IP proto : *
Src IP : * Dest IP : *
Src Port : * Dest Port : *
Actions:
Output: Te 0/1
For complete L2 flow formats, refer to FlowTypes .
Learning Bridge (LB) Flows
Learning bridge flows are only supported on OF VLANs. In the example below, of-instance 2 represents an LB flow. To
use the LB flow table, you must enable the multiple-fwd-table and learning-switch-assist commands,
as shown below. If you do not enable either command, LB flows are added to the ACL table.
FTOS#show running-config openflow of-instance 2
!
openflow of-instance 2
controller 1 10.11.205.184 tcp
flow-map l2 enable
flow-map l3 enable
interface-type vlan
learning-switch-assist enable
multiple-fwd-table enable
no shutdown
The example below shows a sample flow in of-vlan 200:
FTOS#show openflow flows of-instance 2
Instance: 2, Table: lb, Flow: 5, Cookie: 0xffffffffac2dbc22
Priority: 32768, Internal Priority: 0
Up Time: 0d 00:00:03, Hard Timeout: 0 seconds
Idle Timeout: 0 seconds, Internal Idle Timeout: 0 seconds
Packets: -, Bytes: -
Match Parameters:
Valid Match: InPort,SMAC,DMAC,Vid
In Port : Te 0/0 EType : *
SMAC : 00:00:00:00:00:11 DMAC : 00:00:00:00:00:33
VLAN id : 200 VLAN PCP : *
IP TOS : * IP proto : *
Src IP : * Dest IP : *
Src Port : * Dest Port : *
Actions:
Output: Te 0/1
For complete LB flow formats, refer to FlowTypes .
Packet Trace
Enable OpenFlow protocol packet tracing by using the debug openflow packets packet-type {of-id}
command.
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Dell Force10 Software Defined Networking Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeSwitch
CategorySoftware Defined Networking
CompatibilityOpenFlow
Port DensityVaries by model
Forwarding CapacityVaries by model
LatencyVaries by model
Power ConsumptionVaries by model
Product FamilyForce10

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