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#!/usr/bin/python

"""
This example creates a multi-controller network from semi-scratch by
using the net.add*() API and manually starting the switches and controllers.

Note that one could also create a custom switch class and pass it into
the Mininet() constructor.
"""

from mininet.net import Mininet
from mininet.node import Controller, OVSSwitch
from mininet.cli import CLI
from mininet.log import setLogLevel

def multiControllerNet():
    "Create a network from semi-scratch with multiple controllers."
    net = Mininet( controller=Controller, switch=OVSSwitch, build=False )
    print "*** Creating (reference) controllers"
    c1 = net.addController( 'c1', port=6633 )
    c2 = net.addController( 'c2', port=6634 )

    print "*** Creating switches"
    s1 = net.addSwitch( 's1' )
    s2 = net.addSwitch( 's2' )

    print "*** Creating hosts"
    hosts1 = [ net.addHost( 'h%d' % n ) for n in 3, 4 ]
    hosts2 = [ net.addHost( 'h%d' % n ) for n in 5, 6 ]

    print "*** Creating links"
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    for h in hosts1:
        s1.linkTo( h )
    for h in hosts2:
        s2.linkTo( h )
    s1.linkTo( s2 )

    print "*** Starting network"
    net.build()
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    c1.start()
    c2.start()
    s1.start( [ c1 ] )
    s2.start( [ c2 ] )

    print "*** Testing network"
    net.pingAll()

    print "*** Running CLI"
    CLI( net )

    print "*** Stopping network"
    net.stop()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    setLogLevel( 'info' )  # for CLI output
    multiControllerNet()