Thanks, Jesse. And I want to ask, if I want to put all these four ovs to work in a physical host, whether they should be configured as four bridges?
2013/1/11 Jesse Gross <je...@nicira.com> > On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 12:12 AM, Weiwei Fang <fan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear all, hi! > > > > I am a new user to ovs. I am now having a project which needs to > construct > > virtual network topology. I want to use ovs but I don't know if the > > following requirements can be satisfied. > > > > I want to construct a topology with four ovs, namely o1, o2, o3 and o4. > The > > connection is o1-o3, o1-o4, o2-o3, o2-o4. For o1 and o2, I want to bind > each > > of them to two real NIC (while in the cookbook, we bind only one NIC), > > through which each ovs can connect to two real switches outside. For o3 > and > > o4, I don't want to bind them to any real NIC, but the VMs will connect > to > > them. Actually, this is a three-level network, in which the low level ovs > > (o3, o4) connect to VMs, which the mid level ovs (o1, o2) connects to two > > high level real switches. The VMs can be inter-connected. > > > > I don't know if it is possible to do that? Thanks for your kindly help! > > It's likely possible but please try it and come back if you have > specific questions.
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