http://openvswitch.org/mlists/
-### Q: Why can I no longer connect to my OpenFlow controller or OVSDB
-manager?
+### Q: Why can I no longer connect to my OpenFlow controller or OVSDB manager?
A: Starting in OVS 2.4, we switched the default ports to the
IANA-specified port numbers for OpenFlow (6633->6653) and OVSDB
| 2.0.x | 2.6.32 to 3.10
| 2.1.x | 2.6.32 to 3.11
| 2.3.x | 2.6.32 to 3.14
-| 2.4.x | 2.6.32 to 3.19
+| 2.4.x | 2.6.32 to 4.0
Open vSwitch userspace should also work with the Linux kernel module
built into Linux 3.3 and later.
[OPENFLOW-1.1+.md] in the Open vSwitch source tree tracks support for
OpenFlow 1.1 and later features. When support for OpenFlow 1.4 and
1.5 is solidly implemented, Open vSwitch will enable those version
- by default. Also, the OpenFlow 1.5 specification is still under
- development and thus subject to change.
+ by default.
### Q: Does Open vSwitch support MPLS?
that's correct, then trace the path of the response packet back to
the origin.
+ The open source tool called "plotnetcfg" can help to understand the
+ relationship between the networking devices on a single host.
+
Usually a simple ICMP echo request and reply ("ping") packet is
good enough. Start by initiating an ongoing "ping" from the origin
host to a remote host. If you are tracking down a connectivity