The Memorial Day long weekend (in the US) gave me an opportunity to reflect on some of the projects I have worked on. Mainly I wanted to focus on what made the projects work, and if it did not work out, what happened?
3. Open up a separate window and start the simple Mininet topology: openflow@openflowtutorial:~$ sudo mn --topo single,3 --mac --switch ovsk --controller remote *** Adding controller *** Creating network *** Adding hosts: h2 h3 h4 *** Adding switches: s1 *** Adding links: (s1, h2) (s1, h3) (s1, h4) *** Configuring hosts h2 h3 h4 *** Starting controller *** Starting 1 switches s1 *** Starting CLI:
One of POX's design points is to be easy to install and run. However, especially if this is all very new to you, there are times when you really want to just be able to dive straight in to a working configuration. If this describes you, you may want to skip installing POX altogether and instead download a virtual machine image with POX and software OpenFlow switches preinstalled and ready to go.
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