Hi Mike,
On 27/04/15 16:49, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> My use case is that I have two behaviorally different external
> subnets --- they are treated differently by stuff outside of
> OpenStack, with consequences that are meaningful to tenants. Thus,
> I have two categories of floating IP addr
You can achieve this by explicitly set external_network_bridge to empty in
l3_agent.ini. The default value for external_network_bridge is br-ex, you
have to put this line in your l3_agent.ini:
external_network_bridge =
By doing this, you can have mutiple external networks in different vlans.
On S
Adam,
depending on your current setup and what you are trying to do, there are
different possibilities.
The easiest would be if you want transparent VLANs, meaning that neither
Neutron nor your VM guests know about VLANs. Then you would have one bridge
(earlier: br-join) where all the tagging
Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/27/2015 01:22:35 PM:
> >> if I understood Georges answer correctly he suggested one bridge
> >> (br-join, either OVS or linux bridge) to connect other bridges
> >> via patch links, one for each external network you'd like to create.
> >> These second level bridges are then
So quickly since I'm working on a similar use case:
What are the requirements to implement multiple external networks on the
same NIC if we *can* use VLAN tags? Is it as simple as adding the external
network to Neutron the same way we did with the existing external network
and trunk that subnet vi
>>
>>
>> if I understood Georges answer correctly he suggested one bridge
>> (br-join, either OVS or linux bridge) to connect other bridges
>> via patch links, one for each external network you'd like to create.
>> These second level bridges are then used for the Neutron
>> configuration:
>>
>>
Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/27/2015 10:54:15 AM:
> Am 27.04.2015 um 16:36 schrieb Mike Spreitzer:
> > Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/25/2015 04:17:35 PM:
> >
> >> Or instead of using Linux bridges you could use a manually created
> >> OpenVSwitch bridge. This allows you to add "internal"
> >> ports that cou
Am 27.04.2015 um 17:23 schrieb gustavo panizzo (gfa):
> you can only have one flat network per bridge.
I didn't know that.
Well, than the only idea that comes to *my* mind is to have cascading bridges
like George suggested. It won't matter if
you use Linux bridges or OVS. I heard that OVS shou
> "gustavo panizzo (gfa)" wrote on 04/27/2015 11:23:13
AM:
>
> > On 2015-04-27 22:59, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > > Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/27/2015 10:54:15
AM:
> > >>
> > >> What I suggested later on is that you probably don't need any
second
> > >> level bridge at all. Just create a second/thi
"gustavo panizzo (gfa)" wrote on 04/27/2015 11:23:13
AM:
> On 2015-04-27 22:59, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> > Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/27/2015 10:54:15 AM:
> >>
> >> What I suggested later on is that you probably don't need any second
> >> level bridge at all. Just create a second/third external
> >>
On 2015-04-27 22:59, Mike Spreitzer wrote:
> Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/27/2015 10:54:15 AM:
>>
>> What I suggested later on is that you probably don't need any second
>> level bridge at all. Just create a second/third external
>> network with appropriate CIDR. As long as those networks are
>> exter
Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/27/2015 10:54:15 AM:
> Am 27.04.2015 um 16:36 schrieb Mike Spreitzer:
> > Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/25/2015 04:17:35 PM:
> >
> >> Or instead of using Linux bridges you could use a manually created
> >> OpenVSwitch bridge. This allows you to add "internal"
> >> ports that cou
Am 27.04.2015 um 16:36 schrieb Mike Spreitzer:
> Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/25/2015 04:17:35 PM:
>
>> Or instead of using Linux bridges you could use a manually created
>> OpenVSwitch bridge. This allows you to add "internal"
>> ports that could be used by Neutron like any other interface.
>>
>> - Cr
Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/25/2015 04:17:35 PM:
> Or instead of using Linux bridges you could use a manually created
> OpenVSwitch bridge. This allows you to add "internal"
> ports that could be used by Neutron like any other interface.
>
> - Create OVS bridge
> - Add your external interface to OVS
Kevin Benton wrote on 04/25/2015 08:38:25 PM:
> Bridge mappings is an agent configuration value, it's not in the
> neutron server config.
> Run ps -ef and look for the neutron openvswitch agent process to see
> which configuration files it's referencing. The bridge mappings will
> be in one of
Bridge mappings is an agent configuration value, it's not in the neutron
server config.
Run ps -ef and look for the neutron openvswitch agent process to see which
configuration files it's referencing. The bridge mappings will be in one of
those.
On Apr 25, 2015 1:55 PM, "Mike Spreitzer" wrote:
>
Am 25.04.2015 um 22:54 schrieb Mike Spreitzer:
> Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/25/2015 04:42:06 PM:
>
>> Am 25.04.2015 um 22:28 schrieb Mike Spreitzer:
>> >> From: Uwe Sauter
>> >>
>> >> Or instead of using Linux bridges you could use a manually created
>> >> OpenVSwitch bridge. This allows you to add
Uwe Sauter wrote on 04/25/2015 04:42:06 PM:
> Am 25.04.2015 um 22:28 schrieb Mike Spreitzer:
> >> From: Uwe Sauter
> >>
> >> Or instead of using Linux bridges you could use a manually created
> >> OpenVSwitch bridge. This allows you to add "internal"
> >> ports that could be used by Neutron like
Am 25.04.2015 um 22:28 schrieb Mike Spreitzer:
>> From: Uwe Sauter
>>
>> Or instead of using Linux bridges you could use a manually created
>> OpenVSwitch bridge. This allows you to add "internal"
>> ports that could be used by Neutron like any other interface.
>>
>> - Create OVS bridge
>> - Add y
> From: Uwe Sauter
>
> Or instead of using Linux bridges you could use a manually created
> OpenVSwitch bridge. This allows you to add "internal"
> ports that could be used by Neutron like any other interface.
>
> - Create OVS bridge
> - Add your external interface to OVS bridge
> * If your e
Or instead of using Linux bridges you could use a manually created OpenVSwitch
bridge. This allows you to add "internal"
ports that could be used by Neutron like any other interface.
- Create OVS bridge
- Add your external interface to OVS bridge
* If your external connection supports/needs VLA
Can you put them to different vlans? After that it would be very easy task.
If not, AFAIK, neutron does not allow this.
Or you can trick it thinking it is (are) separate networks.
Create brige (br-join), plug eth to it.
Create to fake external bridges (br-ex1, br-ex2). Join them together to
br
Is there a way to create multiple external networks from Neutron's point
of view, where both of those networks are accessed through the same host
NIC? Obviously those networks would be using different subnets. I need
this sort of thing because the two subnets are treated differently by the
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