dumps datapath flows for only the specified bridge, regardless
of the type.
+Q: How does multicast snooping works with VLANs?
+
+A: Open vSwitch maintains snooping tables for each VLAN.
+
Performance
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versions of Linux that Open vSwitch supports.
By the way, this issue is not specific to physical Ethernet
- devices. It applies to all network devices except Open vswitch
+ devices. It applies to all network devices except Open vSwitch
"internal" devices.
Q: I created a bridge and added a couple of Ethernet ports to it,
packet. Kernel datapath support is unchanged from earlier
versions.
- Open vSwitch version 2.2 will be able to match, push, or pop up to
- 3 MPLS labels. Looking past MPLS labels into the encapsulated
- packet will still be unsupported. Both userspace and kernel
- datapaths will be supported, but MPLS processing always happens in
- userspace either way, so kernel datapath performance will be
- disappointing.
+ Open vSwitch version 2.3 can match, push, or pop up to 3 MPLS
+ labels. Looking past MPLS labels into the encapsulated packet will
+ still be unsupported. Both userspace and kernel datapaths will be
+ supported, but MPLS processing always happens in userspace either
+ way, so kernel datapath performance will be disappointing.
+
+ Open vSwitch version 2.4 will have kernel support for MPLS,
+ yielding improved performance.
Q: I'm getting "error type 45250 code 0". What's that?