kernel version included in the same release or with the version
from upstream Linux. However, when upgrading between two releases
of Open vSwitch it is best to migrate userspace first to reduce
- the possbility of incompatibilities.
+ the possibility of incompatibilities.
Q: What features are not available in the Open vSwitch kernel datapath
that ships as part of the upstream Linux kernel?
actions. On Linux kernels before 2.6.39, maximum-sized VLAN packets
may not be transmitted.
+Q: What happened to the bridge compatibility feature?
+
+A: Bridge compatibility was a feature of Open vSwitch 1.9 and earlier.
+ When it was enabled, Open vSwitch imitated the interface of the
+ Linux kernel "bridge" module. This allowed users to drop Open
+ vSwitch into environments designed to use the Linux kernel bridge
+ module without adapting the environment to use Open vSwitch.
+
+ Open vSwitch 1.10 and later do not support bridge compatibility.
+ The feature was dropped because version 1.10 adopted a new internal
+ architecture that made bridge compatibility difficult to maintain.
+ Now that many environments use OVS directly, it would be rarely
+ useful in any case.
+
+ To use bridge compatibility, install OVS 1.9 or earlier, including
+ the accompanying kernel modules (both the main and bridge
+ compatibility modules), following the instructions that come with
+ the release. Be sure to start the ovs-brcompatd daemon.
+
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