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Dell Force10 Software Defined Networking User Manual

Dell Force10 Software Defined Networking
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NOTE: You can only create OF VLANs when the associated instance is disabled (in a “shut” state).
There is an “interface-type” parameter in each instance. By default, this parameter is set to “port,” indicating that the
instance is used for OF ports. To use an instance in OF VLANs, change this parameter to “vlan,” as shown below:
FTOS(conf)#openflow of-instance 1
FTOS(conf-of-instance-1)#interface-type vlan
FTOS(conf-of-instance-1)#
To use both OF ports and OF VLANs, set the interface type to “any.”
NOTE: Dell Force10 does not recommend using the interface type “any” unless both OF ports and OF VLANs are
required in a single instance. If you use the “any” interface type, the number of ACL flows available to the
controller is reduced by half (for example, to 128 of 256 available entries or to 256 of 512 available entries).
The following configuration example associates VLAN 100 (with tagged members Te 0/0 and Te 0/1) to of-instance 1:
FTOS(conf)#interface vlan 100 of-instance 1
FTOS(conf-if-vl-100)#tagged tengigabitethernet 0/0
FTOS(conf-if-vl-100)#tagged tengigabitethernet 0/1
FTOS(conf-if-vl-100)#no shutdown
FTOS(conf-if-vl-100)#
Use the show openflow of-instance command to display the OF VLANs and OF VLAN members associated
with the OF instance, as shown below:
FTOS#show openflow of-instance
Instance : 1
Admin State : Up
Interface Type : Vlan
DP Id : 00:01:00:01:e8:8b:1a:30
Forwarding Tbls : acl
Flow map :
LB assist : disabled
EchoReq interval: 15 seconds
Connect interval: 15 seconds
Number of Flows : 0
Packets (acl) : -
Bytes (acl) : -
Controller 1 : TCP, 10.11.205.184/6633, connected (equal)
Controller 2 : -
Port List :
Vlan List :
Vl 100
Vlan Mbr list :
Te 0/0 (1), Te 0/1 (2)
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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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