[Openstack] per-net-dhcp-enable in quantum v2.0

Salvatore Orlando sorlando at nicira.com
Mon Sep 17 11:51:08 UTC 2012


Hi Balaji,

Quantum now has a dhcp agent which serves addresses to subnets using
dnsmasq.
The dhcp agent is a separate binary (bin/dhcp-agent). per-net-dhcp-enable
has been translated into a simple feature that enables or disables the dhcp
agent for specific subnets.
This is controlled by the Quantum API with the enable_dhcp flag on the
subnet object.

Documentation concerning configuring and running the DHCP agent is in
preparation and will be published soon.
Documentation on Quantum v2 API is available at
http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/

Regards,
Salvatore

On 17 September 2012 12:34, balaji patnala <patnala003 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Stackers,
>
> Do we have any docs/information on "per-net-dhcp-enable" feature in
> Quantum v2.0.?
>
> Please share with us.
>
> As it is observed that using folsom-3 releases, we didnt see any DHCP
> services enabled by default. Do we still have issues with quantum v2.0
> w.r.t DHCP !!
>
>
>
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