simple Ethernet flow switch that exposes a standardized interface for
adding and removing flow entries.
-An OpenFlow Switch consists of three parts: (1) A "flow table" in
+An OpenFlow switch consists of three parts: (1) A "flow table" in
which each flow entry is associated with an action telling the switch
how to process the flow, (2) a "secure channel" connecting the switch
to a remote process (a controller), allowing commands and packets to
protocol implementation, providing an open and standard way for a
controller to talk to the switch.
-An OpenFlow Switch can thus serve as a simple datapath element that
+An OpenFlow switch can thus serve as a simple datapath element that
forwards packets between ports according to flow actions defined by
the controller using OpenFlow commands. Example actions are:
- Drop this flow's packets
- Encapsulate and forward this flow's packets to the controller.
-The OpenFlow Switch is defined in detail in the OpenFlow Switch
+The OpenFlow switch is defined in detail in the OpenFlow switch
Specification [2].
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