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Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git.onelab.eu/git/sliver-openvswitch
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vSwitch supports the following features:
* 802.1ag connectivity fault management
* OpenFlow 1.0 plus numerous extensions
* Transactional configuration database with C and Python bindings
* 802.1ag connectivity fault management
* OpenFlow 1.0 plus numerous extensions
* Transactional configuration database with C and Python bindings
- * Compatibility layer for Linux bridging code
* High-performance forwarding using a Linux kernel module
The included Linux kernel module supports Linux 2.6.18 and up, with
* High-performance forwarding using a Linux kernel module
The included Linux kernel module supports Linux 2.6.18 and up, with
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The main components of this distribution are:
* ovsdb-server, a lightweight database server that ovs-vswitchd
queries to obtain its configuration.
* ovsdb-server, a lightweight database server that ovs-vswitchd
queries to obtain its configuration.
- * ovs-brcompatd, a daemon that allows ovs-vswitchd to act as a
- drop-in replacement for the Linux bridge in many environments,
- along with a companion Linux kernel module to intercept bridge
- ioctls.
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* ovs-dpctl, a tool for configuring the switch kernel module.
* Scripts and specs for building RPMs for Citrix XenServer and Red
* ovs-dpctl, a tool for configuring the switch kernel module.
* Scripts and specs for building RPMs for Citrix XenServer and Red
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To use Open vSwitch...
- ...with Libvirt, read INSTALL.Libvirt.
- ...with Libvirt, read INSTALL.Libvirt.
- - ...as a drop-in replacement for the Linux bridge, read
- INSTALL.bridge.
-
- ...without using a kernel module, read INSTALL.userspace.
For answers to common questions, read FAQ.
- ...without using a kernel module, read INSTALL.userspace.
For answers to common questions, read FAQ.