Deployment Guide
To clear these statistics, use the clear openflow statistics of-instance command. The
following sample ACL flow was configured using a controller. It matches by dmac, ether-type, ip-
protocol
, and tcp-dst-port, then sets the VLAN ID to 111 and forwards the packet from Te 0/31.
Dell#show openflow flows of-instance 1
Instance: 1, Table: acl, Flow: 18, Cookie: 0xc8054d1800000000
Priority: 24600, Internal Priority: 24600
Up Time: 0d 00:01:25, Hard Timeout: 0 seconds
Idle Timeout: 0 seconds, Internal Idle Timeout: 0 seconds
Packets: 0, Bytes: 0
Match Parameters:
Valid Match: DMAC,Vid
In Port : * EType : *
SMAC : *
DMAC : 02:00:00:58:72:93 / ff:03:ff:ff:ff:ff
VLAN id : 4094 VLAN PCP : *
IP TOS : * IP proto : *
Src IP : * Dest IP : *
Src Port : * Dest Port : *
Actions:
Set VLAN id: 50
Set DMAC: 10:00:00:00:00:01
Output: Fo 1/16
Dell#show openflow of-instance 1
Instance : 1
Admin State : Up
OF Version : V1-3
Interface Type : Vlan
DP Id : 00:01:74:86:7a:ff:6f:e4
Forwarding Tbls : acl, mac, route
Flow map :
EchoReq interval: 15 seconds
Connect interval: 15 seconds
Number of Flows : 21 (acl:21)
Packets (acl) : 575600
Bytes (acl) : 36838400
Fail mode : secure
Flow misses : copy-to-controller
Controller 1 : TCP, 10.11.54.186/6633, rcv/sndbuf 1000/1000, connected
(equal) high-priority
Controller 2 : -
Port List :
Vlan List :
Vl 50
Vlan Mbr list :
Fo 1/16 (209), Fo 1/20 (213), Fo 2/0 (385)
For complete ACL flow formats, refer to Flow Types .
L3 Flows
To use L3 flows, enable the multiple-fwd-table and flow-map l3 commands, as shown in the
following example. If you do not enable either of these commands, L3 flows are added to the ACL table.
Dell#show running-config openflow of-instance 1
!
openflow of-instance 1
controller 1 10.11.205.184 tcp
flow-map l3 enable
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