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  1. netvirt
  2. NETVIRT-223

Ping not working on ODL Boron SR1 when Application Coexistence is configured

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    • Bug
    • Status: Resolved
    • Resolution: Done
    • Boron
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    • Operating System: All
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      We have just tested Boron SR1 in OPNFV with an SFC patch and we see the classifier flows appearing in table=11. However, the ping to VMs is not working (using floating IPs or even without floating IPs). I checked the flow tables in the compute and the controller (we are only trying with two nodes) and I am seeing this:

      table=31, n_packets=202, n_bytes=18044, priority=0 actions=goto_table:32
      table=32, n_packets=202, n_bytes=18044, priority=0 actions=resubmit(,39),resubmit(,40)
      table=41, n_packets=0, n_bytes=0, priority=0 actions=goto_table:51

      Table 39 and table 40 don’t exist. Looking at the table numbers, perhaps something breaks when applying the coexistence? I checked and the coexistence is active:

      root@node-6:~# curl -u admin:admin -H 'Content-type: application/json' -X GET http://192.168.0.52:8181/restconf/config/netvirt-providers-config:netvirt-providers-config
      {"netvirt-providers-config":{"table-offset":1}}

      root@node-6:~# curl -u admin:admin -H 'Content-type: application/json' -X GET http://192.168.0.52:8181/restconf/config/sfc-of-renderer:sfc-of-renderer-config
      {"sfc-of-renderer-config":

      {"sfc-of-table-offset":150,"sfc-of-app-egress-table-offset":11}

      }

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