that may be used on \fBofproto/trace\fR.
.
.IP "\fBofproto/trace \fIswitch priority tun_id in_port packet\fR"
that may be used on \fBofproto/trace\fR.
.
.IP "\fBofproto/trace \fIswitch priority tun_id in_port packet\fR"
Traces the path of an imaginary packet through \fIswitch\fR. Both
forms require \fIswitch\fR, the switch on which the packet arrived
(one of those listed by \fBofproto/list\fR). The first form specifies
Traces the path of an imaginary packet through \fIswitch\fR. Both
forms require \fIswitch\fR, the switch on which the packet arrived
(one of those listed by \fBofproto/list\fR). The first form specifies
-.IP "\fIodp_flow\fR"
-A flow in the form printed by \fBovs\-dpctl\fR(8)'s \fBdump\-flows\fR
+.IP "\fIflow\fR"
+A flow in one of two forms: either the form printed by
+\fBovs\-dpctl\fR(8)'s \fBdump\-flows\fR command, or in a format
+similar to that accepted by \fBovs\-ofctl\fR(8)'s \fBadd\-flow\fR
command. This is not an OpenFlow flow: besides other differences, it
never contains wildcards. \fB\*(PN\fR generates an arbitrary packet
command. This is not an OpenFlow flow: besides other differences, it
never contains wildcards. \fB\*(PN\fR generates an arbitrary packet
.RE
.IP
\fB\*(PN\fR will respond with extensive information on how the packet
would be handled if it were to be received. The packet will not
actually be sent, but side effects such as MAC learning will occur.
.
.RE
.IP
\fB\*(PN\fR will respond with extensive information on how the packet
would be handled if it were to be received. The packet will not
actually be sent, but side effects such as MAC learning will occur.
.
Traces the path of a packet in an imaginary flow through
\fIswitch\fR. The arguments are:
.RS
.IP "\fIswitch\fR"
The switch on which the packet arrived (one of those listed by
\fBofproto/list\fR).
Traces the path of a packet in an imaginary flow through
\fIswitch\fR. The arguments are:
.RS
.IP "\fIswitch\fR"
The switch on which the packet arrived (one of those listed by
\fBofproto/list\fR).
-.IP "\fIodp_flow\fR"
-A flow in the form printed by \fBovs\-dpctl\fR(8)'s \fBdump\-flows\fR
+.IP "\fIflow\fR"
+A flow in one of two forms: either the form printed by
+\fBovs\-dpctl\fR(8)'s \fBdump\-flows\fR command, or in a format
+similar to that accepted by \fBovs\-ofctl\fR(8)'s \fBadd\-flow\fR
command. This is not an OpenFlow flow: besides other differences, it
never contains wildcards.
.RE
.IP
\fB\*(PN\fR will respond with extensive information on how a packet
command. This is not an OpenFlow flow: besides other differences, it
never contains wildcards.
.RE
.IP
\fB\*(PN\fR will respond with extensive information on how a packet
\fIswitch\fR. No packet will actually be sent. Some side effects may
occur, but MAC learning in particular will not.
.IP
\fIswitch\fR. No packet will actually be sent. Some side effects may
occur, but MAC learning in particular will not.
.IP