[ovs-discuss] Connecting Two Physical Raspberry Pi Open vSwitch

Fakity Fakfak fakityfakfak at mail.ru
Sat Dec 30 03:26:29 UTC 2017


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От кого: Fakity  Fakfak <fakityfakfak at mail.ru>
Кому: Damiano Verzulli <damiano at verzulli.it>
Дата: Суббота, 30 декабря 2017, 11:23 +08:00
Тема: Re[3]: [ovs-discuss] Connecting Two Physical Raspberry Pi Open vSwitch

Hello and thank you for the reply. 

The two raspberry pi is connected using an ethernet cable through each of the Pi's eth0 port.  Other devices are connected using usb-to-eth cable. 

My network infrastructure is similar to a Pi Stack Switch as seen on this github post. (  https://github.com/OpenWinCon/pi-switch  ) but only using two (2) raspberry pi as an OpenFlow switch, with RPi "B" as the sub-switch. I still could not perform this connection. There were no additional configuration for my Pi.

All devices are in the same subnet for this matter.

Should I use a tunnel in order to perform this connection? What would my bridge configurations be in order to perform it?

--
Deck Bennedicto


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>>Saturday, December 30, 2017, 1:58 +08: 00 from Damiano Verzulli < damiano at verzulli.it >:
>>
>>On 29/12/2017 14:29, Fakity Fakfak via discuss wrote wrote:
>>> [...] 
>>> connect a physical openvswitch (raspberry pi) 
>>> [...] 
>>> to extend the number of physical ports 
>>> which I can use.
>>
>>Hi Fakity, 
>>
>>can you better describe your infrastructure? 
>>
>>As far as I know, RPi has _ONE_phisical interface, so it _CANNOT_ be 
>>directly connected to RPiA (A, B, C) or RPiB (D, E, F). 
>>
>>Also, how are the two RPIs connected each other? 
>>
>>Are you using "common" ethernet-switches between RPi and hosts?  If yes, 
>>which switch are you using? 
>>
>>Also, some information about IP-addresses / subnet could be _VERY_ useful to 
>>better find a proper solution to your request :-) 
>>
>>Bye, 
>>DV 
>>
>>- 
>>Damiano Verzulli 
>>e-mail:  damiano at verzulli.it
>>--- 
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