<column name="ovs_version">
The Open vSwitch version number, e.g. <code>1.1.0</code>.
- If Open vSwitch was configured with a build number, then it is
- also included, e.g. <code>1.1.0+build6579</code>.
</column>
<column name="db_version">
an <code>ovs-appctl</code> command.
</column>
+ <column name="cfm_health">
+ <p>
+ Indicates the health of the interface as a percentage of CCM frames
+ received over 21 <ref column="other_config" key="cfm_interval"/>s.
+ The health of an interface is undefined if it is communicating with
+ more than one <ref column="cfm_remote_mpids"/>. It reduces if
+ healthy heartbeats are not received at the expected rate, and
+ gradually improves as healthy heartbeats are received at the desired
+ rate. Every 21 <ref column="other_config" key="cfm_interval"/>s, the
+ health of the interface is refreshed.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ As mentioned above, the faults can be triggered for several reasons.
+ The link health will deteriorate even if heartbeats are received but
+ they are reported to be unhealthy. An unhealthy heartbeat in this
+ context is a heartbeat for which either some fault is set or is out
+ of sequence. The interface health can be 100 only on receiving
+ healthy heartbeats at the desired rate.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+
<column name="cfm_remote_mpids">
When CFM is properly configured, Open vSwitch will occasionally
receive CCM broadcasts. These broadcasts contain the MPID of the
<column name="other_config" key="cfm_ccm_vlan"
type='{"type": "integer", "minInteger": 1, "maxInteger": 4095}'>
When set, the CFM module will apply a VLAN tag to all CCMs it generates
- with the given value.
+ with the given value. May be the string <code>random</code> in which
+ case each CCM will be tagged with a different randomly generated VLAN.
</column>
<column name="other_config" key="cfm_ccm_pcp"
The virtual network to which this interface is attached.
</column>
+ <column name="external_ids" key="vm-id">
+ The VM to which this interface belongs. On XenServer, this will be the
+ same as <ref column="external_ids" key="xs-vm-uuid"/>.
+ </column>
+
<column name="external_ids" key="xs-vm-uuid">
The VM to which this interface belongs.
</column>
VLAN splinters increase kernel and userspace memory overhead, so do
not use them unless they are needed.
</p>
+
+ <p>
+ VLAN splinters do not support 802.1p priority tags. Received
+ priorities will appear to be 0, regardless of their actual values,
+ and priorities on transmitted packets will also be cleared to 0.
+ </p>
</column>
</group>
supported range of queue numbers depend on <ref column="type"/>. The
queue numbers are the same as the <code>queue_id</code> used in
OpenFlow in <code>struct ofp_action_enqueue</code> and other
- structures. Queue 0 is used by OpenFlow output actions that do not
- specify a specific queue.</p>
+ structures.</p>
+
+ <p>
+ Queue 0 is the ``default queue.'' It is used by OpenFlow output
+ actions when no specific queue has been set. When no configuration for
+ queue 0 is present, it is automatically configured as if a <ref
+ table="Queue"/> record with empty <ref table="Queue" column="dscp"/>
+ and <ref table="Queue" column="other_config"/> columns had been
+ specified.
+ (Before version 1.6, Open vSwitch would leave queue 0 unconfigured in
+ this case. With some queuing disciplines, this dropped all packets
+ destined for the default queue.)
+ </p>
</column>
<group title="Configuration for linux-htb and linux-hfsc">
</column>
</group>
+ <group title="Connection Parameters">
+ <p>
+ Additional configuration for a connection between the controller
+ and the Open vSwitch.
+ </p>
+
+ <column name="other_config" key="dscp"
+ type='{"type": "integer"}'>
+ The Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) is specified in the IP
+ header. They are specified using 6 bits in the Type of Service (TOS)
+ field in the IP header. DSCP provides a mechanism to classify the
+ network traffic and provide the Quality of Service (QoS) on IP
+ networks.
+ The DSCP value passed is used when establishing the connection between
+ the controller and the Open vSwitch. The connection must be reset
+ for the new DSCP values to take effect. If no value is
+ specified, a default value of 192 is chosen for connection
+ establishment. Valid DSCP values must have their lower 2 bits set to 0.
+ </column>
+ </group>
+
+
<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"/>
+ <column name="other_config"/>
</group>
</table>
</column>
</group>
+ <group title="Connection Parameters">
+ <p>
+ Additional configuration for a connection between the manager
+ and the Open vSwitch Database.
+ </p>
+
+ <column name="other_config" key="dscp"
+ type='{"type": "integer"}'>
+ The Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) is specified in the IP
+ header. They are specified using 6 bits in the Type of Service (TOS)
+ field in the IP header. DSCP provides a mechanism to classify the
+ network traffic and provide the Quality of Service (QoS) on IP
+ networks.
+ The DSCP value passed when establishing the connection between
+ the manager and the Open vSwitch Database. The connection must be
+ reset for the new DSCP values to take effect. If no value is
+ specified, a default value of 192 is chosen for connection
+ establishment. Valid DSCP values must have their lower 2 bits set to 0.
+ </column>
+ </group>
+
<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"/>
+ <column name="other_config"/>
</group>
</table>