Sets the TCP or UDP destination port to \fIport\fR.
.
.IP \fBmod_nw_tos\fB:\fItos\fR
-Sets the IP ToS/DSCP field to \fItos\fR. Valid values are between 0 and
+Sets the IPv4 ToS/DSCP field to \fItos\fR. Valid values are between 0 and
255, inclusive. Note that the two lower reserved bits are never
modified.
.
levels of the \fBresubmit\fR call stack, are ignored.
.
.PP
-The \fBadd\-flow\fR, \fBadd\-flows\fR, and \fBmod\-flows\fR commands
-support an additional optional field:
+An opaque identifier called a cookie can be used as a handle to identify
+a set of flows:
.
-.IP \fBcookie=\fIvalue\fR
+.IP \fBcookie=\fIvalue\fR[\fB/\fImask\fR]
.
-A cookie is an opaque identifier that can be associated with the flow.
-\fIvalue\fR can be any 64-bit number and need not be unique among
-flows. If this field is omitted, these commands set a default cookie
-value of 0.
+A cookie can be associated with a flow using the \fBadd-flow\fR and
+\fBadd-flows\fR commands. \fIvalue\fR can be any 64-bit number and need
+not be unique among flows. If this field is omitted, a default cookie
+value of 0 is used.
+.IP
+When using NXM, the cookie can be used as a handle for querying,
+modifying, and deleting flows. In addition to \fIvalue\fR, an optional
+\fImask\fR may be supplied for the \fBdel-flows\fR, \fBmod-flows\fR,
+\fBdump-flows\fR, and \fBdump-aggregate\fR commands to limit matching
+cookies. A 1-bit in \fImask\fR indicates that the corresponding bit in
+\fIcookie\fR must match exactly, and a 0-bit wildcards that bit.
.
.PP
The following additional field sets the priority for flows added by
format. If a command cannot work as requested using the requested
flow format, \fBovs\-ofctl\fR will report a fatal error.
.
+.
+.IP "\fB\-P \fIformat\fR"
+.IQ "\fB\-\-packet\-in\-format=\fIformat\fR"
+\fBovs\-ofctl\fR supports the following packet_in formats, in order of
+increasing capability:
+.RS
+.IP "\fBopenflow10\fR"
+This is the standard OpenFlow 1.0 packet in format. It should be supported by
+all OpenFlow switches.
+.
+.IP "\fBnxm\fR (Nicira Extended Match)"
+This packet_in format includes flow metadata encoded using the NXM format.
+.
+.RE
+.IP
+Usually, \fBovs\-ofctl\fR prefers the \fBnxm\fR packet_in format, but will
+allow the switch to choose its default if \fBnxm\fR is unsupported. When
+\fIformat\fR is one of the formats listed in the above table, \fBovs\-ofctl\fR
+will insist on the selected format. If the switch does not support the
+requested format, \fBovs\-ofctl\fR will report a fatal error. This option only
+affects the \fBmonitor\fR command.
+.
.IP "\fB\-m\fR"
.IQ "\fB\-\-more\fR"
Increases the verbosity of OpenFlow messages printed and logged by
\fBovs\-ofctl\fR commands. Specify this option more than once to
increase verbosity further.
+.
+.ds DD \
+\fBovs\-ofctl\fR detaches only when executing the \fBmonitor\fR or \
+\fBsnoop\fR commands.
+.so lib/daemon.man
.SS "Public Key Infrastructure Options"
.so lib/ssl.man
.so lib/vlog.man
.so lib/common.man
.
+.SH "RUNTIME MANAGEMENT COMMANDS"
+\fBovs\-appctl\fR(8) can send commands to a running \fBovs\-ofctl\fR process.
+The currently supported commands only apply when executing the \fBmonitor\fR or
+\fBsnoop\fR commands and are described below.
+.IP "\fBexit\fR"
+Causes \fBovs\-ofctl\fR to gracefully terminate.
.SH EXAMPLES
.
The following examples assume that \fBovs\-vswitchd\fR has a bridge