Hi, I suppose you referenced this document: https://docs.openstack.org/neutron/latest/admin/config-routed-networks.html In Neutron terminology segments appear on different layers, on the API a segment is a network type / seg. id / phys-net / net uuid tuple (see [1]). What is interesting here that this segment has to be a representation on the compute where l2-agent (ovs-agent) can know which segment is the one it can bind ports. That cfg option is in ml2_conf.ini, and bridge_mappings, where the admin/deployer can state which bridge (like br-ex) is connected to which provider network (out of Openstack's control). So for example a sample config in ml_conf.ini like this: bridge_mappings = public:br-ex,physnet1:br0 Means that on that compute VM ports can be bound which has a network segment like this: ( network_type: vlan, physical_network: *physnet1*, segmentation_id: 101, network_id: 1234-56..) More computes can have the same bridge-physnet mapping, the deployer's responsibility is to have these connected to the same switch, whatever. [1]: https://docs.openstack.org/api-ref/network/v2/index.html?expanded=create-seg... Ignazio Cassano <ignaziocassano@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2022. júl. 26., K, 21:04):
Hello All, I am reading documentation about routed provider network. It reports: " Routed provider networks imply that compute nodes reside on different segments. "
What does mean ? What is a segment it this case ? Thanks for helping me" Ignazio