Ok, How about this,Why do we need *nw_dst* and *dl_dst* as packets can
reach destination with out being dropped by default drop rule.ie *in_port=2
actions=drop.*Hope my question is clear,in my case with out nw_dst and
dl_dst packets  everything is working.

On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 1:05 AM, Jesse Gross <je...@nicira.com> wrote:

> On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:40 AM, ananthan <ananthannair...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Could you tell me how  can this flow work with out nw_dstand dl_dst?
> >
> >
> 1.priority=400,arp,in_port=2,dl_src=6a:3b:ad:97:c9:8a,nw_src=5.x.x.12,arp_sha=6a:3b:ad:97:c9:8a
> > actions=NORMAL
> >
> > 2.priority=399,ip,in_port=2,dl_src=6a:3b:ad:97:c9:8a,nw_src=5.x.x.12
> > actions=NORMAL
> >
> > 3.priority=398,in_port=2 actions=drop
> >
> > 4.priority=0 actions=NORMAL
> >
> > i have only enabled outgoing IP and ARP,but still i am able to connect
> > through dis.How can packet go in with out nw_dstand dl_dst.?
> >
> > Initially i was using with out in_port and it was working as expected ie
> > nw_dst,dl_dst,nw_src,dl_src were required for connection to takes
> > place.Whats the difference here.,
>
> This question appears to be approximately the same as the first
> question you asked, so the same answer still applies.
>
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