Friday, 2019-01-18

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binh___hi motoki06:19
binh___can I ask u some question about networking-sfc06:20
amotokibinh___: hi, what kind of?06:26
binh___Is networking-sfc supported ODL driver ?06:36
binh___I saw in the document that networking-sfc already support ODL06:37
binh___but when I check in the repo. They don't have code for ODL driver ?06:38
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bcafarelbinh___: it's been some time since I worked on SFC stuff, but the odl driver (the v2 one) is mostly in networking-ovn for the "glue" and actual code in ODL itself13:18
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AbluHi, what is a simple way to see that my SFC setup is working? I created three VMs which each have a single port for ingress/egress. Now I run nc -kl 80 in VM3 and nc vm3 80 in VM1. I now configured a classifier wich should match the outgoing traffic from VM1 (it matches VM3's ip + port 80) and should trigger a path through VM2 to VM3. Now, I naively run tcpdump -avv in VM2, but I do not see anything there. So how can I19:35
Ablufigure out whether the classifier matched?19:35
igordcAblu, have you figured it out?23:09
igordcbinh___, has your question been answered?23:12

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