Activation and reactivation, Openflow instance port, Protocols and standards – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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Activation and reactivation

The controller can deploy flow entries only to OpenFlow instances that are activated.
An activated OpenFlow instance need be reactivated when any of the following parameters are
changed:

Associated VLANs

Flow tables

Maximum number of supported flow entries

After reactivation, the OpenFlow instance is disconnected from all controllers and reconnects to them.

OpenFlow instance port

An OpenFlow switch sends information about the following ports to the controller:

Physical ports

Logical ports

Reserved ports of the local type

These ports belong to the VLANs that are associated with the OpenFlow instance only when all

associated VLANs are within the list of the VLANs to which the ports are assigned. However, if the loosen

mode is used, a port belongs to the OpenFlow instance when VLANs that are associated with the
OpenFlow instance overlap with the VLANs to which the port is assigned.

Protocols and standards

OpenFlow Switch Specification Version 1.3.1

OpenFlow configuration task list

Task Remarks

Configuring OpenFlow
instances

Creating an OpenFlow instance

Required.

Associating an OpenFlow instance with VLANs

Configuring flow table IDs

Optional.

Setting the connection mode for an OpenFlow
instance to establish connections to controllers

Configuring the maximum number of flow
entries

Configuring in-band management VLANs

Disabling MAC address learning in the VLANs
associated with an OpenFlow instance

Configuring the datapath ID for an OpenFlow
instance

Activating or reactivating an OpenFlow
instance

Required.

Configuring controllers

Configuring controllers and main connections

Required.

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