Configuring openflow, Overview, Basic concepts – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual
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Configuring OpenFlow
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) was developed to meet the growing requirements of virtualization
technologies and data networks. SDN uses software to separate controlling functions from data
forwarding, and provides simple, flexible device operations and high extensibility.
OpenFlow is the communication interface between a controller and network devices to implement SDN.
With OpenFlow, you can perform centralized data forwarding management for physical and virtual
devices.
Overview
OpenFlow separates the data forwarding and routing decision functions. It keeps the flow-based
forwarding function and uses a separate controller to make routing decisions. A switch communicates
with the controller through a secure channel.
Figure 1 OpenFlow network diagram
Basic concepts
OpenFlow switch
OpenFlow switches include the following types:
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OpenFlow-only—Supports only OpenFlow operation.
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OpenFlow-hybrid—Supports both OpenFlow operation and traditional Ethernet switching
operations. Switches of this series are OpenFlow-hybrid switches.
OpenFlow port
OpenFlow supports the following types of ports:
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Physical port—Corresponds to a hardware interface of a switch, such as an Ethernet interface. A
physical port can be either an ingress port or an output port.