#!/usr/bin/python """ Create a network where different switches are connected to different controllers, by creating a custom Switch() subclass. """ from mininet.net import Mininet from mininet.node import OVSSwitch, Controller, RemoteController from mininet.topolib import TreeTopo from mininet.log import setLogLevel from mininet.cli import CLI setLogLevel( 'info' ) # Two local and one "external" controller (which is actually c0) # Ignore the warning message that the remote isn't (yet) running c0 = Controller( 'c0', port=6633 ) c1 = Controller( 'c1', port=6634 ) c2 = RemoteController( 'c2', ip='127.0.0.1' ) cmap = { 's1': c0, 's2': c1, 's3': c2 } class MultiSwitch( OVSSwitch ): "Custom Switch() subclass that connects to different controllers" def start( self, controllers ): return OVSSwitch.start( self, [ cmap[ self.name ] ] ) topo = TreeTopo( depth=2, fanout=2 ) net = Mininet( topo=topo, switch=MultiSwitch, build=False ) for c in [ c0, c1 ]: net.addController(c) net.build() net.start() CLI( net ) net.stop()