Provided by: mininet_2.2.1-2_amd64
NAME
mn - create a Mininet network.
SYNOPSIS
mn [options]
DESCRIPTION
(type mn -h for details) The mn utility creates Mininet network from the command line. It can create parametrized topologies, invoke the Mininet CLI, and run tests.
OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit --switch=SWITCH default|ivs|lxbr|ovs|ovsbr|ovsk|user[,param=value...] ovs=OVSSwitch default=OVSSwitch ovsk=OVSSwitch lxbr=LinuxBridge user=UserSwitch ivs=IVSSwitch ovsbr=OVSBridge --host=HOST cfs|proc|rt[,param=value...] rt=CPULimitedHost{'sched': 'rt'} proc=Host cfs=CPULimitedHost{'sched': 'cfs'} --controller=CONTROLLER default|none|nox|ovsc|ref|remote|ryu[,param=value...] ovsc=OVSController none=NullController remote=RemoteController default=DefaultController nox=NOX ryu=Ryu ref=Controller --link=LINK default|ovs|tc[,param=value...] default=Link ovs=OVSLink tc=TCLink --topo=TOPO linear|minimal|reversed|single|torus|tree[,param=value ...] linear=LinearTopo torus=TorusTopo tree=TreeTopo single=SingleSwitchTopo reversed=SingleSwitchReversedTopo minimal=MinimalTopo -c, --clean clean and exit --custom=CUSTOM read custom classes or params from .py file(s) --test=TEST cli|build|pingall|pingpair|iperf|all|iperfudp|none -x, --xterms spawn xterms for each node -i IPBASE, --ipbase=IPBASE base IP address for hosts --mac automatically set host MACs --arp set all-pairs ARP entries -v VERBOSITY, --verbosity=VERBOSITY info|warning|critical|error|debug|output --innamespace sw and ctrl in namespace? --listenport=LISTENPORT base port for passive switch listening --nolistenport don't use passive listening port --pre=PRE CLI script to run before tests --post=POST CLI script to run after tests --pin pin hosts to CPU cores (requires --host cfs or --host rt) --nat adds a NAT to the topology that connects Mininet hosts to the physical network. Warning: This may route any traffic on the machine that uses Mininet's IP subnet into the Mininet network. If you need to change Mininet's IP subnet, see the --ipbase option. --version prints the version and exits --cluster=server1,server2... run on multiple servers (experimental!) --placement=block|random node placement for --cluster (experimental!)