Dear Scott,

Thanks for reactivity.
Since I have only one physical machine so I want to create inside it :
1- One VM representing OVS switch #1
2- One VM representing OVS switch #2
3- One VM representing the host machine #1 connected to OVS switch #1
4- One VM representing the host machine #2 connected to OVS switch #2

Then I have to ensure the connection between my 2 switches in one hand. On
the other hand I have to connect switch #1 to host #1. And I have to do
same witch switch 2 and host2
My scenario may be unusual but I have a limitation regarding physical
equipment availability.

    c1  c2
       |                  |
       |                  |
       |              |
    |ovs1|--------------|ovs2|
       |                  |
       |                  |
       |                  |
HostMachine1   HostMachine2

2015-11-23 16:42 GMT+01:00 Scott Lowe <scott.l...@scottlowe.org>:

> Please see my response below.
>
>
> > On Nov 23, 2015, at 8:37 AM, David Gabriel <davidgab...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Dears,
> >
> > I am lookig to define a basic topology including 2 OVS switches and 2
> hosts (each host is connected to one switch). These 4 components (switches
> ans hosts) are running in one separate VM. Please tell me how to connect
> them in order to ensure the communication in my basic network.
> > I checked so many links in the Internet but I didn't find a holistic
> tutorial ...
> > Regarding the controller I learn how to set it.
>
>
> Generally speaking, OVS runs *in* the host, so I'm a bit unclear on what
> you're trying to achieve. Can you elaborate so that we can try to help you?
>
> --
> Scott
>
>
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