HP VAN SDN Controller Release Notes Abstract This document contains supplemental information for HP VAN SDN Controller Release 2.0.
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are discovered correctly in the HP VAN SDN Controller between only one of the VLAN instances. The link between the other VLAN instances is not discovered. This issue does not occur in Virtualized mode. • Link Discovery displays link across two OpenFlow instances (CR139375)—The Link Discovery application in the HP VAN SDN Controller shows links between two OpenFlow instances when the same port is tagged to two different VLANs associated with the two OpenFlow instances in Comware (5900) devices.
• Connected Links disappear between the OpenFlow switches when spanning tree is enabled (CR140755)—When enabling spanning tree in OpenFlow switches, controller-sent LLDP packets are not being forwarded from STP_BLOCKED ports, causing the discovered links to be deleted and link rediscovery to not occur on the ports. • Openflow 1.3 badly formed MultipartReply/FLOW stats message (CR142663) —java.lang.