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2\*(DX\fBadd\-dp \fIdp\fR [\fInetdev\fR[\fB,\fIoption\fR]...]
3Creates datapath \fIdp\fR, with a local port also named \fIdp\fR.
4This will fail if a network device \fIdp\fR already exists.
5.IP
6If \fInetdev\fRs are specified, \fB\*(PN\fR adds them to the
7new datapath, just as if \fBadd\-if\fR was specified.
8.
9.TP
10\*(DX\fBdel\-dp \fIdp\fR
11Deletes datapath \fIdp\fR. If \fIdp\fR is associated with any network
12devices, they are automatically removed.
13.
14.TP
15\*(DX\fBadd\-if \fIdp netdev\fR[\fB,\fIoption\fR]...
16Adds each \fInetdev\fR to the set of network devices datapath
17\fIdp\fR monitors, where \fIdp\fR is the name of an existing
18datapath, and \fInetdev\fR is the name of one of the host's
19network devices, e.g. \fBeth0\fR. Once a network device has been added
20to a datapath, the datapath has complete ownership of the network device's
21traffic and the network device appears silent to the rest of the
22system.
23.IP
24A \fInetdev\fR may be followed by a comma-separated list of options.
25The following options are currently supported:
26.
27.RS
28.IP "\fBtype=\fItype\fR"
29Specifies the type of port to add. The default type is \fBsystem\fR.
30.IP "\fBport_no=\fIport\fR"
31Requests a specific port number within the datapath. If this option is
32not specified then one will be automatically assigned.
33.IP "\fIkey\fB=\fIvalue\fR"
34Adds an arbitrary key-value option to the port's configuration.
35.RE
36.IP
37\fBovs\-vswitchd.conf.db\fR(5) documents the available port types and
38options.
39.
40.IP "\*(DX\fBset\-if \fIdp port\fR[\fB,\fIoption\fR]..."
41Reconfigures each \fIport\fR in \fIdp\fR as specified. An
42\fIoption\fR of the form \fIkey\fB=\fIvalue\fR adds the specified
43key-value option to the port or overrides an existing key's value. An
44\fIoption\fR of the form \fIkey\fB=\fR, that is, without a value,
45deletes the key-value named \fIkey\fR. The type and port number of a
46port cannot be changed, so \fBtype\fR and \fBport_no\fR are only allowed if
47they match the existing configuration.
48.TP
49\*(DX\fBdel\-if \fIdp netdev\fR...
50Removes each \fInetdev\fR from the list of network devices datapath
51\fIdp\fR monitors.
52.
53.TP
54\*(DX\fBdump\-dps\fR
55Prints the name of each configured datapath on a separate line.
56.
57.TP
58.DO "[\fB\-s\fR | \fB\-\-statistics\fR]" "\*(DX\fBshow" "\fR[\fIdp\fR...]"
59Prints a summary of configured datapaths, including their datapath
60numbers and a list of ports connected to each datapath. (The local
61port is identified as port 0.) If \fB\-s\fR or \fB\-\-statistics\fR
62is specified, then packet and byte counters are also printed for each
63port.
64.IP
65The datapath numbers consists of flow stats and mega flow mask stats.
66.IP
67The "lookups" row displays three stats related to flow lookup triggered
68by processing incoming packets in the datapath. "hit" displays number
69of packets matches existing flows. "missed" displays the number of
70packets not matching any existing flow and require user space processing.
71"lost" displays number of packets destined for user space process but
72subsequently dropped before reaching userspace. The sum of "hit" and "miss"
73equals to the total number of packets datapath processed.
74.IP
75The "flows" row displays the number of flows in datapath.
76.IP
77The "masks" row displays the mega flow mask stats. This row is omitted
78for datapath not implementing mega flow. "hit" displays the total number
79of masks visited for matching incoming packets. "total" displays number of
80masks in the datapath. "hit/pkt" displays the average number of masks
81visited per packet; the ratio between "hit" and total number of
82packets processed by the datapath".
83.IP
84If one or more datapaths are specified, information on only those
85datapaths are displayed. Otherwise, \fB\*(PN\fR displays information
86about all configured datapaths.
87.SS "DATAPATH FLOW TABLE DEBUGGING COMMANDS"
88The following commands are primarily useful for debugging Open
89vSwitch. The flow table entries (both matches and actions) that they
90work with are not OpenFlow flow entries. Instead, they are different
91and considerably simpler flows maintained by the Open vSwitch kernel
92module. Use \fBovs\-ofctl\fR(8), instead, to work with OpenFlow flow
93entries.
94.
95.PP
96The \fIdp\fR argument to each of these commands is optional when
97exactly one datapath exists, in which case that datapath is the
98default. When multiple datapaths exist, then a datapath name is
99required.
100.
101.TP
102.DO "[\fB\-m \fR| \fB\-\-more\fR]" \*(DX\fBdump\-flows\fR "[\fIdp\fR] [\fBfilter=\fIfilter\fR]"
103Prints to the console all flow entries in datapath \fIdp\fR's flow
104table. Without \fB\-m\fR or \fB\-\-more\fR, output omits match fields
105that a flow wildcards entirely; with \fB\-m\fR or \fB\-\-more\fR,
106output includes all wildcarded fields.
107.IP
108If \fBfilter=\fIfilter\fR is specified, only displays the flows
109that match the \fIfilter\fR. \fIfilter\fR is a flow in the form similiar
110to that accepted by \fBovs\-ofctl\fR(8)'s \fBadd\-flow\fR command. (This is
111not an OpenFlow flow: besides other differences, it never contains wildcards.)
112The \fIfilter\fR is also useful to match wildcarded fields in the datapath
113flow. As an example, \fBfilter='tcp,tp_src=100'\fR will match the
114datapath flow containing '\fBtcp(src=80/0xff00,dst=8080/0xff)\fR'.
115.
116.IP "\*(DX\fBadd\-flow\fR [\fIdp\fR] \fIflow actions\fR"
117.TP
118.DO "[\fB\-\-clear\fR] [\fB\-\-may-create\fR] [\fB\-s\fR | \fB\-\-statistics\fR]" "\*(DX\fBmod\-flow\fR" "[\fIdp\fR] \fIflow actions\fR"
119Adds or modifies a flow in \fIdp\fR's flow table that, when a packet
120matching \fIflow\fR arrives, causes \fIactions\fR to be executed.
121.IP
122The \fBadd\-flow\fR command succeeds only if \fIflow\fR does not
123already exist in \fIdp\fR. Contrariwise, \fBmod\-flow\fR without
124\fB\-\-may\-create\fR only modifies the actions for an existing flow.
125With \fB\-\-may\-create\fR, \fBmod\-flow\fR will add a new flow or
126modify an existing one.
127.IP
128If \fB\-s\fR or \fB\-\-statistics\fR is specified, then
d0c4f1dc 129\fBmod\-flow\fR prints the modified flow's statistics. A flow's
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130statistics are the number of packets and bytes that have passed
131through the flow, the elapsed time since the flow last processed a
132packet (if ever), and (for TCP flows) the union of the TCP flags
133processed through the flow.
134.IP
d0c4f1dc 135With \fB\-\-clear\fR, \fBmod\-flow\fR zeros out the flow's
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136statistics. The statistics printed if \fB\-s\fR or
137\fB\-\-statistics\fR is also specified are those from just before
138clearing the statistics.
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139.IP
140NOTE:
141\fIflow\fR and \fIactions\fR do not match the syntax used with
142\fBovs\-ofctl\fR(8)'s \fBadd\-flow\fR command.
143.
144.IP
145\fBUsage Examples\fR
146.
147.RS
148.PP
149Forward ARP between ports 1 and 2 on datapath myDP:
150.IP
151ovs-dpctl add-flow myDP \\
152.
153 "in_port(1),eth(),eth_type(0x0806),arp()" 2
154.
155.IP
156ovs-dpctl add-flow myDP \\
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158 "in_port(2),eth(),eth_type(0x0806),arp()" 1
159.
160.PP
161Forward all IPv4 traffic between two addresses on ports 1 and 2:
162.
163.IP
164ovs-dpctl add-flow myDP \\
165.
166 "in_port(1),eth(),eth_type(0x800),\\
167 ipv4(src=172.31.110.4,dst=172.31.110.5)" 2
168.
169.IP
170ovs-dpctl add-flow myDP \\
171.
172 "in_port(2),eth(),eth_type(0x800),\\
173 ipv4(src=172.31.110.5,dst=172.31.110.4)" 1
174.
175.RE
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177.DO "[\fB\-s\fR | \fB\-\-statistics\fR]" "\*(DX\fBdel\-flow\fR" "[\fIdp\fR] \fIflow\fR"
178Deletes the flow from \fIdp\fR's flow table that matches \fIflow\fR.
179If \fB\-s\fR or \fB\-\-statistics\fR is specified, then
d0c4f1dc 180\fBdel\-flow\fR prints the deleted flow's statistics.
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182.IP "\*(DX\fBget\-flow\fR [\fIdp\fR] ufid:\fIufid\fR"
183Fetches the flow from \fIdp\fR's flow table with unique identifier \fIufid\fR.
184\fIufid\fR must be specified as a string of 32 hexadecimal characters.
185.
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186.IP "\*(DX\fBdel\-flows\fR [\fIdp\fR]"
187Deletes all flow entries from datapath \fIdp\fR's flow table.
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188.SS "CONNECTION TRACKING TABLE DEBUGGING COMMANDS"
189The following commands are primarily useful for debugging the connection
190tracking entries in the datapath.
191.
192.PP
193The \fIdp\fR argument to each of these commands is optional when
194exactly one datapath exists, in which case that datapath is the
195default. When multiple datapaths exist, then a datapath name is
196required.
197.
198.PP
199\fBN.B.\fR(Linux specific): the \fIsystem\fR datapaths (i.e. the Linux
200kernel module Open vSwitch datapaths) share a single connection tracking
201table (which is also used by other kernel subsystems, such as iptables,
202nftables and the regular host stack). Therefore, the following commands
203do not apply specifically to one datapath.
204.
205.TP
206.DO "[\fB\-m\fR | \fB\-\-more\fR] [\fB\-s\fR | \fB\-\-statistics\fR]" "\*(DX\fBdump\-conntrack\fR" "[\fIdp\fR] [\fBzone=\fIzone\fR]"
207Prints to the console all the connection entries in the tracker used by
208\fIdp\fR. If \fBzone=\fIzone\fR is specified, only shows the connections
209in \fBzone\fR. With \fB\-\-more\fR, some implementation specific details
210are included. With \fB\-\-statistics\fR timeouts and timestamps are
211added to the output.
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8b6716ae 214\*(DX\fBflush\-conntrack\fR [\fIdp\fR] [\fBzone=\fIzone\fR]
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215Flushes all the connection entries in the tracker used by \fIdp\fR.
216If \fBzone=\fIzone\fR is specified, only flushes the connections in
217\fBzone\fR.