Hi Lucas I saw your comments in this email: http://openvswitch.org/pipermail/discuss/2013-October/011742.html
However, I have the following topology h1 --->vm1---->vm2---> h2 all of the nodes and switches are Virtualbox and I tested the connectivity before implementing the OVS, it was OK. h1 ip 192.168.56.3 h2 ip 192.168.57.7 br0 192.168.56.4 br1 192.168.57.4 I have added the following rules to br0(vm1) ovs-ofctl add-flows br0 table=0, priority=99, dl_type=0x800, nw_dst=192.168.56.3, actions=output:1 ovs-ofctl add-flows br0 table=0, priority=99, dl_type=0x800, nw_dst=192.168.57.7, actions=output:2 ovs-ofctl add-flows br0 table=0, priority=99, dl_type=0x800, nw_dst=192.168.54.4, actions=LOCAL # to make the ping pass through to local port note the following: h1 needs a gateway to communicate with 192.168.57.7, because they are in different subnets when i add the above rules to the bridge h1 can not ping br0(192.168.56.4) I do not know how to solve this issue? I do not add the bridges to /etc/network/interfaces, I do not know what is the appropriate config i did not enable ip forwarding, should i enable it in hosts and bridges best regards, amer Eng Amer Alghadhban COE SANS-GCFW CEH, SCNP, CCNA
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