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</column>
</group>
+ <group title="Error Notification">
+ <p>
+ An entry in this column indicates to the NVC that this switch
+ has encountered a fault. The switch must clear this column
+ when the fault has been cleared.
+ </p>
+
+ <column name="switch_fault_status" key="mac_table_exhaustion">
+ Indicates that the switch has been unable to process MAC
+ entries requested by the NVC due to lack of table resources.
+ </column>
+
+ <column name="switch_fault_status" key="tunnel_exhaustion">
+ Indicates that the switch has been unable to create tunnels
+ requested by the NVC due to lack of resources.
+ </column>
+
+ <column name="switch_fault_status" key="unspecified_fault">
+ Indicates that an error has occurred in the switch but that no
+ more specific information is available.
+ </column>
+
+ </group>
</table>
<table name="Physical_Port" title="A port within a physical switch.">
An extended description for the port.
</column>
</group>
+ <group title="Error Notification">
+ <p>
+ An entry in this column indicates to the NVC that the physical port has
+ encountered a fault. The switch must clear this column when the errror
+ has been cleared.
+ </p>
+ <column name="port_fault_status" key="invalid_vlan_map">
+ <p>
+ Indicates that a VLAN-to-logical-switch mapping requested by
+ the controller could not be instantiated by the switch
+ because of a conflict with local configuration.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+ <column name="port_fault_status" key="unspecified_fault">
+ <p>
+ Indicates that an error has occurred on the port but that no
+ more specific information is available.
+ </p>
+ </column>
+ </group>
+
</table>
<table name="Logical_Binding_Stats" title="Statistics for a VLAN on a physical port bound to a logical network.">
</p>
<column name="MAC">
- A MAC address that has been learned by the NSC.
+ A MAC address that has been learned by the NVC.
</column>
<column name="logical_switch">
<column name="MAC">
<p>
- A MAC address that has been learned by the NSC.
+ A MAC address that has been learned by the NVC.
</p>
<p>
The keyword <code>unknown-dst</code> is used as a special
</group>
</table>
+ <table name="Arp_Sources_Local" title="ARP source addresses for logical routers">
+ <p>
+ MAC address to be used when a VTEP issues ARP requests on behalf
+ of a logical router.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ A distributed logical router is implemented by a set of VTEPs
+ (both hardware VTEPs and vswitches). In order for a given VTEP
+ to populate the local ARP cache for a logical router, it issues
+ ARP requests with a source MAC address that is unique to the VTEP. A
+ single per-VTEP MAC can be re-used across all logical
+ networks. This table contains the MACs that are used by the
+ VTEPs of a given HSC. The table provides the mapping from MAC to
+ physical locator for each VTEP so that replies to the ARP
+ requests can be sent back to the correct VTEP using the
+ appropriate physical locator.
+ </p>
+
+ <column name="src_mac">
+ The source MAC to be used by a given VTEP.
+ </column>
+
+ <column name="locator">
+ The <ref table="Physical_Locator"/> to use for replies to ARP
+ requests from this MAC address.
+ </column>
+ </table>
+
+ <table name="Arp_Sources_Remote" title="ARP source addresses for logical routers">
+ <p>
+ MAC address to be used when a remote VTEP issues ARP requests on behalf
+ of a logical router.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>
+ This table is the remote counterpart of <ref
+ table="Arp_sources_local"/>. The NVC writes this table to notify
+ the HSC of the MACs that will be used by remote VTEPs when they
+ issue ARP requests on behalf of a distributed logical router.
+ </p>
+
+ <column name="src_mac">
+ The source MAC to be used by a given VTEP.
+ </column>
+
+ <column name="locator">
+ The <ref table="Physical_Locator"/> to use for replies to ARP
+ requests from this MAC address.
+ </column>
+ </table>
+
<table name="Physical_Locator_Set">
<p>
A set of one or more <ref table="Physical_Locator"/>s.