host as displayed by <code>xe host-list</code>.
</column>
+ <column name="other_config" key="stats-update-interval"
+ type='{"type": "integer", "minInteger": 5000}'>
+ <p>
+ Interval for updating statistics to the database, in milliseconds.
+ This option will affect the update of the <code>statistics</code>
+ column in the following tables: <code>Port</code>, <code>Interface
+ </code>, <code>Mirror</code>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Default value is 5000 ms.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ Getting statistics more frequently can be achieved via OpenFlow.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+
<column name="other_config" key="flow-restore-wait"
type='{"type": "boolean"}'>
<p>
</p>
</column>
- <column name="other_config" key="force-miss-model">
- <p>
- Specifies userspace behaviour for handling flow misses. This takes
- precedence over flow-eviction-threshold.
- </p>
- <p>
- <dl>
- <dt><code>auto</code></dt>
- <dd>Handle automatically based on the flow-eviction-threshold and
- the flow setup governer (default, recommended).</dd>
- <dt><code>with-facets</code></dt>
- <dd>Always create facets. Expensive kernel flow creation and
- statistics tracking is always performed, even on flows with only
- a small number of packets.</dd>
- <dt><code>without-facets</code></dt>
- <dd>Always handle without facets. Forces flow misses to be handled
- in userspace. May cause an increase in CPU usage and packet loss
- on high throughput.</dd>
- </dl>
- </p>
- </column>
-
<column name="other_config" key="n-handler-threads"
type='{"type": "integer", "minInteger": 1}'>
<p>
</column>
<column name="protocols">
- List of OpenFlow protocols that may be used when negotiating a
- connection with a controller. A default value of
- <code>OpenFlow10</code> will be used if this column is empty.
+ <p>
+ List of OpenFlow protocols that may be used when negotiating
+ a connection with a controller. OpenFlow 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, and
+ 1.3 are enabled by default if this column is empty.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ The current implementation of OpenFlow 1.4 support is not safe:
+ <code>ovs-vswitchd</code> will abort when certain unimplemented
+ features are tested. Thus, for now it is suitable only for
+ experimental use. For this reason, OpenFlow 1.4 is supported only
+ if, in addition to specifying <code>OpenFlow14</code> in this field,
+ <code>ovs-vswitchd</code> is invoked with the
+ <code>--enable-of14</code> option. (When support becomes safe, this
+ option will be removed.)
+ </p>
</column>
</group>
<group title="Port Statistics">
<p>
- Key-value pairs that report port statistics.
+ Key-value pairs that report port statistics. The update period
+ is controlled by <ref column="other_config"
+ key="stats-update-interval"/> in the <code>Open_vSwitch</code> table.
</p>
<group title="Statistics: STP transmit and receive counters">
<column name="statistics" key="stp_tx_count">
<group title="Statistics">
<p>
Key-value pairs that report interface statistics. The current
- implementation updates these counters periodically. Future
- implementations may update them when an interface is created, when they
- are queried (e.g. using an OVSDB <code>select</code> operation), and
- just before an interface is deleted due to virtual interface hot-unplug
- or VM shutdown, and perhaps at other times, but not on any regular
- periodic basis.
+ implementation updates these counters periodically. The update period
+ is controlled by <ref column="other_config"
+ key="stats-update-interval"/> in the <code>Open_vSwitch</code> table.
+ Future implementations may update them when an interface is created,
+ when they are queried (e.g. using an OVSDB <code>select</code>
+ operation), and just before an interface is deleted due to virtual
+ interface hot-unplug or VM shutdown, and perhaps at other times, but
+ not on any regular periodic basis.
</p>
<p>
These are the same statistics reported by OpenFlow in its <code>struct
</column>
<column name="bfd" key="forwarding_if_rx" type='{"type": "boolean"}'>
- True to consider the interface capable of packet I/O as long as it
- continues to receive any packets (not just BFD packets). This
- prevents link congestion that causes consecutive BFD control packets
- to be lost from marking the interface down.
+ When <code>true</code>, traffic received on the
+ <ref table="Interface"/> is used to indicate the capability of packet
+ I/O. BFD control packets are still transmitted and received. At
+ least one BFD control packet must be received every 100 * <ref
+ column="bfd" key="min_rx"/> amount of time. Otherwise, even if
+ traffic are received, the <ref column="bfd" key="forwarding"/>
+ will be <code>false</code>.
</column>
<column name="bfd" key="cpath_down" type='{"type": "boolean"}'>
expected as destination for received BFD packets. The default is
<code>00:23:20:00:00:01</code>.
</column>
+
+ <column name="bfd" key="bfd_src_ip">
+ Set to an IPv4 address to set the IP address used as source for
+ transmitted BFD packets. The default is <code>169.254.1.0</code>.
+ </column>
+
+ <column name="bfd" key="bfd_dst_ip">
+ Set to an IPv4 address to set the IP address used as destination
+ for transmitted BFD packets. The default is <code>169.254.1.1</code>.
+ </column>
</group>
<group title="BFD Status">
<ref column="other_config" key="cfm_extended"/> is true, the CFM
module operates in demand mode. When in demand mode, traffic
received on the <ref table="Interface"/> is used to indicate
- liveness. CCMs are still transmitted and received, but if the
- <ref table="Interface"/> is receiving traffic, their absence does not
- cause a connectivity fault.
+ liveness. CCMs are still transmitted and received. At least one
+ CCM must be received every 100 * <ref column="other_config"
+ key="cfm_interval"/> amount of time. Otherwise, even if traffic
+ are received, the CFM module will raise the connectivity fault.
</p>
<p>
one flow table. Currently this limit is 3.
</p>
</column>
+
+ <group title="Common Columns">
+ The overall purpose of these columns is described under <code>Common
+ Columns</code> at the beginning of this document.
+
+ <column name="external_ids"/>
+ </group>
</table>
<table name="QoS" title="Quality of Service configuration">
<group title="Statistics: Mirror counters">
<p>
- Key-value pairs that report mirror statistics.
+ Key-value pairs that report mirror statistics. The update period
+ is controlled by <ref column="other_config"
+ key="stats-update-interval"/> in the <code>Open_vSwitch</code> table.
</p>
<column name="statistics" key="tx_packets">
Number of packets transmitted through this mirror.
</dd>
<dt><code>tcp:<var>ip</var></code>[<code>:<var>port</var></code>]</dt>
<dd>
- <p>The specified TCP <var>port</var> on the host at the
- given <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP
- address (not a DNS name).</p>
- <p>If <var>port</var> is not specified, it currently
- defaults to 6633. In the future, the default will change to
- 6653, which is the IANA-defined value.</p>
+ <p>
+ The specified TCP <var>port</var> on the host at the given
+ <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address (not a
+ DNS name), where <var>ip</var> can be IPv4 or IPv6 address. If
+ <var>ip</var> is an IPv6 address, wrap it in square brackets,
+ e.g. <code>tcp:[::1]:6632</code>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If <var>port</var> is not specified, it currently defaults to
+ 6633. In the future, the default will change to 6653, which is
+ the IANA-defined value.
+ </p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>
<dl>
<dt><code>pssl:</code>[<var>port</var>][<code>:<var>ip</var></code>]</dt>
<dd>
- <p> Listens for SSL connections on the specified TCP
- <var>port</var>. If <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed
- as an IP address (not a DNS name), is specified, then
- connections are restricted to the specified local IP
- address. The <ref table="Open_vSwitch" column="ssl"/>
- column in the <ref table="Open_vSwitch"/> table must point
- to a valid SSL configuration when this form is used.</p>
- <p>If <var>port</var> is not specified, it currently
- defaults to 6633. In the future, the default will change to
- 6653, which is the IANA-defined value.</p>
- <p>SSL support is an optional feature that is not always built as
- part of Open vSwitch.</p>
+ <p>
+ Listens for SSL connections on the specified TCP <var>port</var>.
+ If <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address (not a
+ DNS name), is specified, then connections are restricted to the
+ specified local IP address (either IPv4 or IPv6). If
+ <var>ip</var> is an IPv6 address, wrap it in square brackets,
+ e.g. <code>pssl:6632:[::1]</code>.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If <var>port</var> is not specified, it currently defaults to
+ 6633. If <var>ip</var> is not specified then it listens only on
+ IPv4 (but not IPv6) addresses. The
+ <ref table="Open_vSwitch" column="ssl"/>
+ column in the <ref table="Open_vSwitch"/> table must point to a
+ valid SSL configuration when this form is used.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If <var>port</var> is not specified, it currently defaults to
+ 6633. In the future, the default will change to 6653, which is
+ the IANA-defined value.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ SSL support is an optional feature that is not always built as
+ part of Open vSwitch.
+ </p>
</dd>
<dt><code>ptcp:</code>[<var>port</var>][<code>:<var>ip</var></code>]</dt>
<dd>
- <p>Listens for connections on the specified TCP
- <var>port</var>. If <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed
- as an IP address (not a DNS name), is specified, then
- connections are restricted to the specified local IP
- address.</p>
- <p>If <var>port</var> is not specified, it currently
- defaults to 6633. In the future, the default will change to
- 6653, which is the IANA-defined value.</p>
+ <p>
+ Listens for connections on the specified TCP <var>port</var>. If
+ <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address (not a
+ DNS name), is specified, then connections are restricted to the
+ specified local IP address (either IPv4 or IPv6). If
+ <var>ip</var> is an IPv6 address, wrap it in square brackets,
+ e.g. <code>ptcp:6632:[::1]</code>. If <var>ip</var> is not
+ specified then it listens only on IPv4 addresses.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If <var>port</var> is not specified, it currently defaults to
+ 6633. In the future, the default will change to 6653, which is
+ the IANA-defined value.
+ </p>
</dd>
</dl>
<p>When multiple controllers are configured for a single bridge, the
<dd>
<p>
The specified TCP <var>port</var> on the host at the given
- <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address
- (not a DNS name).
+ <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address (not a
+ DNS name), where <var>ip</var> can be IPv4 or IPv6 address. If
+ <var>ip</var> is an IPv6 address, wrap it in square brackets,
+ e.g. <code>tcp:[::1]:6632</code>.
</p>
<p>
If <var>port</var> is not specified, it currently defaults
<dt><code>pssl:</code>[<var>port</var>][<code>:<var>ip</var></code>]</dt>
<dd>
<p>
- Listens for SSL connections on the specified TCP
- <var>port</var>. Specify 0 for <var>port</var> to have
- the kernel automatically choose an available port. If
- <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address
- (not a DNS name), is specified, then connections are
- restricted to the specified local IP address. The <ref
- table="Open_vSwitch" column="ssl"/> column in the <ref
+ Listens for SSL connections on the specified TCP <var>port</var>.
+ Specify 0 for <var>port</var> to have the kernel automatically
+ choose an available port. If <var>ip</var>, which must be
+ expressed as an IP address (not a DNS name), is specified, then
+ connections are restricted to the specified local IP address
+ (either IPv4 or IPv6 address). If <var>ip</var> is an IPv6
+ address, wrap in square brackets,
+ e.g. <code>pssl:6632:[::1]</code>. If <var>ip</var> is not
+ specified then it listens only on IPv4 (but not IPv6) addresses.
+ The <ref table="Open_vSwitch" column="ssl"/> column in the <ref
table="Open_vSwitch"/> table must point to a valid SSL
configuration when this form is used.
</p>
<dt><code>ptcp:</code>[<var>port</var>][<code>:<var>ip</var></code>]</dt>
<dd>
<p>
- Listens for connections on the specified TCP
- <var>port</var>. Specify 0 for <var>port</var> to have
- the kernel automatically choose an available port. If
- <var>ip</var>, which must be expressed as an IP address
- (not a DNS name), is specified, then connections are
- restricted to the specified local IP address.
+ Listens for connections on the specified TCP <var>port</var>.
+ Specify 0 for <var>port</var> to have the kernel automatically
+ choose an available port. If <var>ip</var>, which must be
+ expressed as an IP address (not a DNS name), is specified, then
+ connections are restricted to the specified local IP address
+ (either IPv4 or IPv6 address). If <var>ip</var> is an IPv6
+ address, wrap it in square brackets,
+ e.g. <code>ptcp:6632:[::1]</code>. If <var>ip</var> is not
+ specified then it listens only on IPv4 addresses.
</p>
<p>
If <var>port</var> is not specified, it currently defaults