[Openstack] ConnectQuantum to VLAN-tagged physical network

Ashok Kumaran ashokkumaran.b at gmail.com
Wed May 8 18:21:46 UTC 2013


Hi Angelo,

This should be possible. Make sure that eth1 is connected to the Vlan trunk
with necessary port configurations.

Create 2 network with segmentation's ID as 108 and 109 respectively. Create
the respective subnets for both network and then proceed with further
configurations as needed. Are you facing any specific issues here?

-Ashok


On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 9:57 PM, Angelo Olivera <aolivera at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am using Ubuntu 12.04 and OpenStack Grizzly from the Ubuntu Cloud
> archive. I am trying to get instances to get an IP address from dnsmasq in
> the 10.33.8.0/24 or 10.33.9.0/24 space and use physical routers at .1 as
> gateways. Furthermore, these two subnets should be tagged with VLANs 108
> and 109, respectively.
>
> Is this doable? I have been trying different configurations with Open
> vSwitch to no avail. My network layout is as follows:
>
> Nodes
> =====
>
> Controller, network, compute node (32-core system)
> [eth0] 10.33.10.210. gateway: 10.33.10.1 (physical router)
> [eth1] connected to VLAN port on switch
>
> Compute nodes
> [eth0] 10.33.10.X
> [eth1] connected to VLAN port on switch
>
> Logical networks
> ============
>
> [net1]
> vlan:108
> cidr: 10.33.8.0/24
> gateway: 10.33.8.1 (physical router)
>
> [net2]
> vlan: 109
> cidr: 10.33.9.0/24
> gateway: 10.33.9.1 (physical router)
>
> One of the configurations I tested:
>
> /etc/quantum/plugins/openvswitch/ovs_quantum_plugin.ini
> network_vlan_ranges = default:1:4094
> bridge_mappings = default:br0
>
> ovs-vsctl add-br br-int
> ovs-vsctl add-br br0
> ovs-vsctl add-port br0 eth1
>
> quantum net-create --shared net1 --provider:network_type vlan
> --provider:physical_network default --provider:segmentation_id 108
> quantum subnet-create net1 10.33.8.0/24
> quantum subnet-create net2 10.33.9.0/24
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> --
> Angelo
>
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-- 
Regds,

Ashok ,
Delivery Consultant,
HP.
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