Yes, ports are trunks by default, so if you have not configured the ports specifically as some other kind of port, then they are trunk ports.
prabin pattnaik: It is possible that your kernel NIC drivers have VLAN problems. Please consider testing for VLAN problems with ovs-vlan-test(8) or ovs-test(8). On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 09:09:42PM +0530, sonny sonny wrote: > Hi, > > I think the OVS ports on both switches (br0 and br1) are trunk port by > default. > is my understanding correct? > > do we require to configure these ports trunk ports specifically? > and this configuration require on eth0 (physical interface) of both > machine OR on br0 and br1 of both machine. > > > -Sonny > > On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Ben Pfaff <b...@nicira.com> wrote: > > > On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 08:50:40PM +0530, prabin pattnaik wrote: > > > I could not able to tested for Vlan feature (using ping application) > > > between two virtual machines with in two OVS. > > > > > > OVS: Switch 1 (Host 1): > > > > > > I have set the vlan tag 10 in VM1 at Host1 using command.... > > > > > > ovs-vsctl set port vnet0 <Tap interface> tag=10 > > > > > > OVS: Switch 2 (Host 2) > > > > > > I have set again vlan tag 10 in VM1 at Host2 using command.... > > > > > > ovs-vsctl set port vnet0 <Tap interface> tag=10 > > > > > > I connected two switchs using cable. Then tried to ping between each > > other > > > but ping was happening unsuccessful. > > > > Is the physical port that connects the switches configured as a trunk > > port on each end? > > _______________________________________________ > > discuss mailing list > > discuss@openvswitch.org > > http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > > _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list discuss@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss