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Launch Floodlight

Launch Floodlight


It makes no difference whether to launch Floodlight before or after bringing up Pica8 switch. In this document, we start Floodlight after bringing up Pica8 switch.

 

Figure 10 – Start Floodlight  

The following figure shows the connection between Pica8 switch and Floodlight.

Figure 11 – Start Floodlight


We can also use Wireshark to capture the traffic between Pica8 switch and Floodlight as shown below:

Figure 12 – Wireshark Captures




We can also use the following command to show the connection status:

  • ovs-vsctl  show

 Figure 13 – Show OVS Connection Status




 We can now use the following command to verify that all of the physical ports are connected:

  • ovs-ofctl show br0


Figure 14 – Show Physical Port Status 


 

 
At this moment, there are no flows defined:

  • ovs-ofctl dump-flows br0

Figure 15 – No Flows defined in Pica8 Switch 


If we try to ping from PC1 to PC2, it fails:

Figure 16 – Ping Fails


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