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ACL Flows, Vlan Mbr list

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Controller 2 Port List Vlan List Vlan Mbr list : : Te 0/7 (8), Te 0/31 (32) : : To display information for the second OF instance, use the show running-config openflow of-instance 2 command: 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 FTOS#show openflow of-instance 2 Instance : 2 Admin State : Up Interface Type : Vlan DP Id : 00:02:00:01:e8:8b:1a:30 Forwarding Tbls : acl,mac,route Flow map : l2,l3 LB assist : enabled 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 200 Vlan Mbr list : Te 0/0 (1), Te 0/1 (2) ACL Flows By default, all flows are treated as ACL flows. No additional configuration is required to set up ACL flows. You can view per-flow and aggregate statistics for ACL flows using the show openflow of-instance and show openflow flows of-instance commands. To clear these statistics, use the clear openflow statistics of-instance command . The following sample ACL flow was configured using a controller. It matches by dmac, ether-type, ip-protocol, and tcp-dst-port, then sets the VLAN ID to 111 and forwards the packet from Te 0/31. FTOS#show openflow flows of-instance 1 Instance: 1, Table: acl, Flow: 1, Cookie: 0xa000003c435722 Priority: 32768, Internal Priority: 32768 Up Time: 0d 00:02:34, Hard Timeout: 0 seconds Idle Timeout: 0 seconds, Internal Idle Timeout: 0 seconds Packets: 1, Bytes: 64 Match Parameters: Valid Match: Etype,DMAC,IP proto,DPort In Port : * EType : ip SMAC : * DMAC : 00:11:11:11:11:11 VLAN id : * VLAN PCP : * 14

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Controller 2
: -
Port List
:
Te 0/7 (8), Te 0/31 (32)
Vlan List
:
Vlan Mbr list
:
To display information for the second OF instance, use the
show running-config openflow of-instance
2
command:
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
FTOS#
show openflow of-instance 2
Instance
: 2
Admin State
: Up
Interface Type
: Vlan
DP Id
: 00:02:00:01:e8:8b:1a:30
Forwarding Tbls : acl,mac,route
Flow map
: l2,l3
LB assist
: enabled
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 200
Vlan Mbr list
:
Te 0/0 (1), Te 0/1 (2)
ACL Flows
By default, all flows are treated as ACL flows. No additional configuration is required to set up ACL flows. You can view
per-flow and aggregate statistics for ACL flows using the
show openflow of-instance
and
show openflow
flows of-instance
commands.
To clear these statistics, use the
clear openflow statistics of-instance
command . The following
sample ACL flow was configured using a controller. It matches by dmac, ether-type, ip-protocol, and tcp-dst-port, then
sets the VLAN ID to 111 and forwards the packet from Te 0/31.
FTOS#show openflow flows of-instance 1
Instance: 1, Table: acl, Flow: 1, Cookie: 0xa000003c435722
Priority: 32768, Internal Priority: 32768
Up Time: 0d 00:02:34, Hard Timeout: 0 seconds
Idle Timeout: 0 seconds, Internal Idle Timeout: 0 seconds
Packets: 1, Bytes: 64
Match Parameters:
Valid Match: Etype,DMAC,IP proto,DPort
In Port
: *
EType
: ip
SMAC
: *
DMAC
: 00:11:11:11:11:11
VLAN id
: *
VLAN PCP
: *
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