Configuring Open vSwitch
Open vSwitch (also known as OVS), is an open source, multilayer virtual switch. It’s designed to bring new levels of automation to networks through programmatic extensions and is used in many large production networks. Open vSwitch can be deployed as both a soft switch running on a hypervisor and as a control stack in switching silicon. It has been ported to various virtualization platforms and switching chipsets. It is the default switch in XenServer 6.0 and the Xen Cloud Platform, according to the Linux Foundation, which oversees the Open vSwitch project. It also supports Xen, KVM, Proxmox VE and VirtualBox. It supports standard management interfaces and protocols such as NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX, RSPAN, CLI, LACP and 802.1ag.
Open vSwitch is included in the Pica8 PICOS network operating system, running as a process in PICOs. This document describes how to configure Open vSwitch in PICOS on an open white box switch.
- Basic Configuration in OVS Mode
- Configuring sFlow v5
- Configuring Port Mirroring
- OVSDB file
- OVS LLDP
- Enabling Radius in PicOS OVS Mode
- Inventory Database
- Broadcom Chip Limitation in OVS
- OVS CLI Enhancements
- Configuring Meter
- Configuration saving
- Configuring Buffer management
- Configuring snmp
- Configuring/Enabling SNMPv3
- Configuring Precision Time Protocol
- Configuring Tunneling
- Configuring Bridge and Ports
- Configuring LAG and LACP
- Configuring QoS
- Configuring Flow Table
- Configuring Group
- Configuring Controller or Manager
- Configuring Counter
- Switching Open vSwitch version
- Configuring rate limit
- Configuring IPv4/IPv6 address for management port
- Configuring the Duplex Mode of Optical Port
- Configuring Port Speed on AS9716-32D and N9550-32D
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