Hi there. After I posted the question here, I found the answer from another source.
At the time, the answer was no, the flow tables were not
accessible or editable. Also, you could not use two or more SDN switches together in one topology. I also believe you could not connect an external SDN controller such as Ryu or OpenDaylight to the simulation.
I have no idea if this is still the case now, it is possible that NS-3 was updated to resolve these issues. At the time, I switched to Mininet where you can do all of these things. Depending on what you are looking to do, it might be worth giving Mininet a look.
Best Regards
Douglas
Hi Zhao,
That is correct or at least it was. Not sure if it is the case now but at the time, there was no access to the flow tables and you could not connect together multiple SDN switches. More than one switch and the simulation would not run. I do not know if it was the fault of the controller not being able to control multiple switches or ther simulation simply not supporting it.
Hope this helps and goodluck in your work. Let me know if you want to know anything else.
Cheers
Douglas
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