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> Our experiment result is "VM-B would not receive the multicast traffic joined
> by VM-A".
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> Our experiment result is “VM-B would not receive the multicast traffic joined
> by VM-A”.
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> Regards,
> Tauru
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Our experiment result is "VM-B would not receive the multicast traffic joined
by VM-A".
Regard
On Dec 10, 2013, at 7:39 PM, Taurus Cheung
wrote:
> That's good my understanding is correct.
>
> Although OVS doesn't support IGMP snooping, could I know what underlying
> mechanism in OVS result in "VM-B would not receive the multicast traffic
> joined by VM-A"?
How's it configured? Did yo
Pettit [mailto:jpet...@nicira.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 2:29 AM
To: Taurus Cheung
Cc: discuss@openvswitch.org
Subject: Re: [ovs-discuss] IGMP snooping/query support in Openvswitch
On Dec 10, 2013, at 12:56 AM, Taurus Cheung
wrote:
> As I know, Openvswitch is a L2 virtual switch
On Dec 10, 2013, at 12:56 AM, Taurus Cheung
wrote:
> As I know, Openvswitch is a L2 virtual switch that currently does not support
> IGMP snooping/query.
>
> We are running 2 VM (VM-A and VM-B) under same VLAN on the same host with
> Openvswitch. Theoretically, if only VM-A has joined the mu
Hi all,
As I know, Openvswitch is a L2 virtual switch that currently does not support
IGMP snooping/query.
We are running 2 VM (VM-A and VM-B) under same VLAN on the same host with
Openvswitch. Theoretically, if only VM-A has joined the multicast group, VM-B
can also receive this multicast tra