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neeraj neeraj at nechclst.in
Tue Apr 16 12:10:40 UTC 2013


These are hidden flows

Use ovs-appctl command (e.g "ovs-appctl bridge/dump-flows")

If you want to see datapath flows then use ovs-dpctl
Regards
Neeraj

From: discuss-bounces at openvswitch.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at openvswitch.org] On Behalf Of Prashant Chougule
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 2:36 PM
To: discuss at openvswitch.org
Subject: [ovs-discuss] (no subject)

after deleting flows using ./ovs-ofctl del-flows br0 ,

if i dump tables i see following,
OFPST_TABLE reply (xid=0x1): 255 tables
  0: classifier: wild=0x3fffff, max=1000000, active=10
               lookup=640, matched=712

is this default flows ? if yes then why it is not showing in dump-flows and how to see these flows ?

and i am confused about the action=NORMAL in flow addition, i read the ovs-ofctl man but not clearly
understand , anybody tell me what it exactly means.
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Thanks &Regards,
Prashant Chougule.



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