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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide 13-2 openflow controller This command is used to configure the OpenFlow controller. Use the no command to remove an OpenFlow controller. openflow controller IP-ADDRESS [service-port TCP-PORT] no openflow controller IP-ADDRESS Parameters IP-ADDRESS service-port TCP-PORT Specifies the IP address of the OpenFlow controller. (Optional) Specifies the TCP port number used for the connection between the Switch and the OpenFlow controller. The range is from 1 to 65535. Default By default, the TCP port number is 6653 and the connection type is TCP. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 12. Usage Guideline An OpenFlow control packet, sent from the management port, will always be untagged. The maximum number of controllers is 4. Example This example shows how to add an OpenFlow controller with the IP address of 192.168.1.1 and the TCP port number of 6666. Switch#configure terminal Switch(config)# openflow controller 192.168.1.1 service-port 6666 Switch(config)# 13-3 openflow table-miss This command is used to configure the table-miss entry. Use the no command to remove the table-miss entry. openflow table-miss action {drop | to-controller} no openflow table-miss Parameters drop to-controller Specifies to initiate the Clear-Actions instruction for the table-miss entry. This instruction specifies that unknown packets will be dropped. Specifies to initiate the Apply-Actions instruction for the table-miss entry. This instruction specifies that unknown packets will be sent to a controller 107

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13-2
openflow controller
This command is used to configure the OpenFlow controller. Use the
no
command to remove an OpenFlow
controller.
openflow controller
IP-ADDRESS
[service-port
TCP-PORT
]
no openflow controller
IP-ADDRESS
Parameters
IP-ADDRESS
Specifies the IP address of the OpenFlow controller.
service-port
TCP-PORT
(Optional) Specifies the TCP port number used for the connection between the
Switch and the OpenFlow controller. The range is from 1 to 65535.
Default
By default, the TCP port number is 6653 and the connection type is TCP.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 12.
Usage Guideline
An OpenFlow control packet, sent from the management port, will always be untagged. The maximum number of
controllers is 4.
Example
This example shows how to add an OpenFlow controller with the IP address of 192.168.1.1 and the TCP port
number of 6666.
Switch#configure terminal
Switch(config)# openflow controller 192.168.1.1 service-port 6666
Switch(config)#
13-3
openflow table-miss
This command is used to configure the table-miss entry. Use the
no
command to remove the table-miss entry.
openflow table-miss action {drop | to-controller}
no openflow table-miss
Parameters
drop
Specifies to initiate the Clear-Actions instruction for the table-miss entry. This
instruction specifies that unknown packets will be dropped.
to-controller
Specifies to initiate the Apply-Actions instruction for the table-miss entry. This
instruction specifies that unknown packets will be sent to a controller