[Openstack] [Fuel] network-template to create multiple external networks
Michaël Van de Borne
michael.van.de.borne at gmail.com
Tue Nov 17 16:18:16 UTC 2015
Thank you Eugene,
I already saw this tutorial and will follow it. However, Fuel creates a
br-floating bridge, which is not mentionned in this tuto.
Should I delete the existing br-floating (and its patch to br-ex)? Or
should I create a new br-floating-2?
Cheers,
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Le 11-11-15 10:55, Eugene Nikanorov a écrit :
> Michaël,
>
> If you're planning to use external network through the NIC which is
> also used by tenant networks, then you don't need anything additional
> from Fuel.
> After deployment you will need to create external network as provider
> network, specifying physnet corresponding to eth1 and segmentation id
> to be 215.
>
> The process of configuring multiple external networks is described
> here: http://blog.oddbit.com/2014/05/28/multiple-external-networks-wit/
> Depending on how external networks are physically configured you (or
> Fuel) may or may not need to perform some steps of what is described
> there.
> But you certainly need to reconfigure L3 agents, which Fuel will not
> do for you.
>
> Thanks,
> Eugene.
>
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 9:10 PM, Aleksey Kasatkin
> <akasatkin at mirantis.com <mailto:akasatkin at mirantis.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Michaël,
>
> Unfortunately, network templates do not help with external networks.
> It is now hardcoded in fuel-library manifests what Neutron
> networks (internal and external)
> should be created.
>
> I hope guys from fuel-library can provide more info.
>
> Best,
>
>
> Aleksey Kasatkin
>
>
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