Mac-ip flow table restrictions, Table-miss flow entry of mac-ip flow tables – H3C Technologies H3C S6800 Series Switches User Manual
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MAC-IP flow table restrictions
Controller must follow the restrictions in
and
to deploy flow entries for MAC-IP flow table.
Otherwise, forwarding failure might occur.
Table 5 Restrictions for deploying Layer 2 flow entries for the MAC-IP flow table
Items
Restrictions
Match fields
The destination MAC address cannot be the MAC address of the switch to which the
flow entry is deployed.
Actions
The output port must belong to the VLAN that is matched.
Table 6 Restrictions for deploying Layer 3 flow entries for the MAC-IP flow table
Items
Restrictions
Match fields
The VLAN interface of the VLAN that is matched is in UP state.
The destination MAC address cannot be the MAC address of the switch to which the
flow entry is deployed.
The destination IP address cannot be the IP address of the switch to which the flow
entry is deployed.
Actions
The specified output port must belong to the destination VLAN.
The destination MAC address cannot be the MAC address of the switch to which the
flow entry is deployed.
If the switch modifies the source MAC address, the source MAC address must be the
MAC address of the VLAN interface of the VLAN to which the output port belongs.
To deploy a Layer 3 flow entry, make sure the following requirements are met:
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The VLAN interface of the matched VLAN is in up state.
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The switch sends the controller a packet that indicates the VLAN interface acts as an OpenFlow port.
The link state and the MAC address of the VLAN interface are also included in the packet.
The switch reports the VLAN interface deletion to the controller and the controller removes the
corresponding Layer 3 flow entry.
The controller ensures the correctness of Layer 3 flow entries. The switch does not check for the restrictions
for Lay 3 flow entries.
Table-miss flow entry of MAC-IP flow tables
The table-miss flow entry of a MAC-IP flow table supports the following output actions:
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Goto-Table—Direct the packet to the next table.
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Drop—Drop the packet.
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Controller—Send the packet to the controller.
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Normal—Forward the packet to the normal pipeline.