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Instruction information:
Set meter: 100
Apply actions:
Output interface: XGE1/1/4
Write actions:
Output interface: Controller, send length: 128 bytes
Table 2 Command output
Field Description
Table information
Information about the flow table.
Table type
Type of the flow table:
MAC-IP
or
Extensibility
.
flow entry count
Number of flow entries deployed by the controller.
total flow entry count
Total number of flow entries in the table.
Flow entry rule information Information
about the flow entry.
cookie
Cookie ID of the flow entry.
priority
Priority of the flow entry. The larger the value, the higher the priority.
hard time
Hard timeout of the flow entry, in seconds. The flow entry is removed when the
timer times out, whether or not the flow entry matches any data stream.
If the flow entry has no hard timeout, the field displays
0
.
idle time
Idle timeout of the flow entry, in seconds. The flow entry is removed if the flow
entry does not match any data stream during the idle time.
If the flow entry has no idle timeout, the field displays
0
.
flags
Flags that the flow entry includes:
•
flow_send_rem
—Sends a flow removed message when the flow entry
is removed or expires.
•
check_overlap
—Checks for overlapping flow entries.
•
reset_counts
—Resets flow table counters.
•
no_pkt_counts
—Does not count packets.
•
no_byte_counts
—Does not count bytes.
If the flow entry does not include any flags, this field displays
none
.
byte count
Number of bytes that have matched the flow entry.
packet count
Number of packets that have matched the flow entry.
Match information
Contents of the match field of the flow entry (see
Instruction information
Contents of the instruction set of the flow entry:
•
Set meter
—Sends the matched packet to a specific meter.
•
Write metadata
—Writes the value into the metadata fields of the
matched packet. Metadata is used for passing messages between flow
tables.
•
Write metadata mask
—Specifies which bits of the metadata should be
modified.
•
Goto table
—Sends the matched packet to the next flow table for
processing.
•
Clear actions
—Immediately clears all actions in the action set.
•
Apply actions
—Immediately applies specified actions in the action set.
•
Write actions
—Writes specified actions into the current action set.
For more information about actions, see