1. Update firmware on your device
Installing OpenWrt this web site has 4 methods for us to do updating. Because my TL-WR1043ND is brand new one, I choose the simplest of method 1: via orginal firmware.
- Download image (v1.8)
- Change your PC ip address to 192.168.1.2
- Connect to the switch with LAN port
- Browse http://192.168.1.1
- Choose function "update firmware" with the image bin file
2. Modify Configuration
- Login to 192.168.1.1 using telnet
- Setup your controller ip address (my controller ip is 192.168.1.244)
- vi /etc/config/openflow
config 'ofswitch'
option 'dp' 'dp0'
option 'dpid' '000000000011'
option 'ofports' 'eth0.0 eth0.1 eth0.2 eth0.3 '
option 'ofctl' 'tcp:192.168.1.244:6633'
option 'mode' 'outofband'
- Setup your network configuration and setup this switch ip address (my switch ip is 192.168.1.11)
- vi /etc/config/network and paste the following lines
config 'switch'
option 'name' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'reset' '1'
option 'enable_vlan' '1'
option 'enable_learning' '0'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '1'
option 'ports' '1 5t'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '2'
option 'ports' '2 5t'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '3'
option 'ports' '3 5t'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '4'
option 'ports' '4 5t'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '5'
option 'ports' '0 5t'
config 'interface' 'loopback'
option 'ifname' 'lo'
option 'proto' 'static'
option 'ipaddr' '127.0.0.1'
option 'netmask' '255.0.0.0'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.1'
option 'proto' 'static'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.2'
option 'proto' 'static'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.3'
option 'proto' 'static'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.4'
option 'proto' 'static'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.5'
option 'proto' 'static'
option 'ipaddr' '192.168.1.11'
option 'netmask' '255.255.255.0'
option 'name' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'reset' '1'
option 'enable_vlan' '1'
option 'enable_learning' '0'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '1'
option 'ports' '1 5t'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '2'
option 'ports' '2 5t'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '3'
option 'ports' '3 5t'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '4'
option 'ports' '4 5t'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '5'
option 'ports' '0 5t'
config 'interface' 'loopback'
option 'ifname' 'lo'
option 'proto' 'static'
option 'ipaddr' '127.0.0.1'
option 'netmask' '255.0.0.0'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.1'
option 'proto' 'static'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.2'
option 'proto' 'static'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.3'
option 'proto' 'static'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.4'
option 'proto' 'static'
config 'interface'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.5'
option 'proto' 'static'
option 'ipaddr' '192.168.1.11'
option 'netmask' '255.255.255.0'
3. Restart networking to enable your changes
/etc/init.d/network restart
- Connect your Ethernet cable from LAN port to WAN port
- Start any kind of Trema app
- for instance : ./trema run ./objects/examples/learning_switch/learning_switch
- Show switch description
- TREMA_HOME=`pwd` ../apps/show_description/show_description
- And then we can get the information as follows:
Manufacturer description: Stanford University
Hardware description: Reference Userspace Switch
Software description: 1.0.0
Serial number: None
Human readable description of datapath: OpenWrt pid=1933
Datapath ID: 0x11
Port no: 1(0x1)(Port up)
Hardware address: 90:f6:52:89:c9:d0
Port name: eth0.1
Port no: 2(0x2)(Port up)
Hardware address: 90:f6:52:89:c9:d0
Port name: eth0.2
Port no: 3(0x3)(Port up)
Hardware address: 90:f6:52:89:c9:d0
Port name: eth0.3
Port no: 4(0x4)(Port up)
Hardware address: 90:f6:52:89:c9:d0
Port name: eth0.4
Hardware description: Reference Userspace Switch
Software description: 1.0.0
Serial number: None
Human readable description of datapath: OpenWrt pid=1933
Datapath ID: 0x11
Port no: 1(0x1)(Port up)
Hardware address: 90:f6:52:89:c9:d0
Port name: eth0.1
Port no: 2(0x2)(Port up)
Hardware address: 90:f6:52:89:c9:d0
Port name: eth0.2
Port no: 3(0x3)(Port up)
Hardware address: 90:f6:52:89:c9:d0
Port name: eth0.3
Port no: 4(0x4)(Port up)
Hardware address: 90:f6:52:89:c9:d0
Port name: eth0.4
6 comments:
Hi Danny,
In the 1043ND hardware version 1.8 there is a bootloader issue that disable the WAN port. In the new Backfire version, this issue was fixed, but in the currently OF image, I can´t use the wan port.
Márcio
Hi Márcio, thank you for your information. Based on my setting posted on this article, WAN port is for control plane connecting with OF Controller. I don't encounter anything like what you mentioned.
Hi Danny Hope you are fine.
I followed this tutorial however im encountering some issues. What i did i replaced the contents of /etc/config/network with yours however client cannot manage to ping the wi-fi interface and more importantly i couldnt connect to openflow controller ( mainly having connects and disconnects repeatedly. Below is my contents of the network file which is quite different. Can you share some info please ?
config 'interface' 'loopback'
option 'ifname' 'lo'
option 'proto' 'static'
option 'ipaddr' '127.0.0.1'
option 'netmask' '255.0.0.0'
config 'interface' 'lan'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.1'
option 'type' 'bridge'
option 'proto' 'static'
option 'ipaddr' '192.168.0.2'
option 'netmask' '255.255.255.0'
config 'interface' 'wan'
option 'ifname' 'eth0.2'
option 'proto' 'dhcp'
config 'switch'
option 'name' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'reset' '1'
option 'enable_vlan' '1'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '1'
option 'ports' '1 2 3 4 5t'
config 'switch_vlan'
option 'device' 'rtl8366rb'
option 'vlan' '2'
option 'ports' '0 5t'
The AP is has v1.4
Hi Danny ,
Managed to make it work however i dont know if you a have a typo in ur config or not in openflow datapath config you listed option 'ofports' 'eth0.0 however you dont have eth0.0 defined in the network interfaces am i right ? Also i think you should add wlan0 aswell so that clients can also connect and associated as OF clients.
Thanks for your help
Etienne
hi danny,
i had got v2 TL-WR1043ND
i replaced the network config with one in this blog. after which my rtr became inaccessible
tried ping dint work
could plz tell steps to recover
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