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Port Index—Index of the OpenFlow port to which the endpoint is connected. You can view

the port by index in the OpenFlow port list.

DPID—DPID of the OpenFlow instance that forwards traffic for the endpoint.

Discovery Time—Time when the OpenFlow instance discovered this endpoint.

{

Operation—Click the Operation icon

to display the Operation menu of the controller.

The menu includes the following options:

Delete—Delete the OpenFlow instance.

View OF Table—Enter the flow table management page to view flow tables in the
OpenFlow instance.

View OF Group—Enter the group management page to view groups in the OpenFlow
instance.

View OF Meter—Enter the meter management page to view meters in the OpenFlow
instance. For more information about meters, see "

Managing meters

."

Querying OpenFlow instances by using a basic query

1.

Access the OpenFlow instance list page.

2.

In the query box on the top right corner of the OpenFlow instance list area, enter a partial or a
complete DPID label of the OpenFlow instance.

3.

Click the Query icon

.

The OpenFlow instance list displays all OpenFlow instances that match the criterion.

Querying OpenFlow instances by using an advanced query

1.

Access the OpenFlow instance list page.

2.

Click the Advanced icon

to the top right of the OpenFlow instance list area to expand the

query area.

3.

Specify one or more of the following query criteria:

{

DPID Label—Enter a partial or complete DPID label of the OpenFlow instance.

{

DPID—Enter a partial or complete DPID of the OpenFlow instance.

{

IP Address—Enter a partial or complete IP address of the OpenFlow switch to which the
OpenFlow instance belongs.

{

Device Status—Select the OpenFlow instance status:

Critical

Major

Minor

Warning

Normal

Unmanaged

Unknown

Unlimited

{

Controller—Select the controller to which the OpenFlow instance is connected.