Networking Option 1: Provider networks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Configure the Networking components on a *compute* node. Configure the Linux bridge agent -------------------------------- The Linux bridge agent builds layer-2 (bridging and switching) virtual networking infrastructure for instances and handles security groups. * Edit the ``/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/linuxbridge_agent.ini`` file and complete the following actions: * In the ``[linux_bridge]`` section, map the provider virtual network to the provider physical network interface: .. path /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/linuxbridge_agent.ini .. code-block:: ini [linux_bridge] physical_interface_mappings = provider:PROVIDER_INTERFACE_NAME .. end Replace ``PROVIDER_INTERFACE_NAME`` with the name of the underlying provider physical network interface. See :doc:`environment-networking-rdo` for more information. * In the ``[vxlan]`` section, disable VXLAN overlay networks: .. path /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/linuxbridge_agent.ini .. code-block:: ini [vxlan] enable_vxlan = false .. end * In the ``[securitygroup]`` section, enable security groups and configure the Linux bridge iptables firewall driver: .. path /etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/linuxbridge_agent.ini .. code-block:: ini [securitygroup] # ... enable_security_group = true firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.IptablesFirewallDriver .. end * Ensure your Linux operating system kernel supports network bridge filters by verifying all the following ``sysctl`` values are set to ``1``: .. code-block:: ini net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-ip6tables .. end To enable networking bridge support, typically the ``br_netfilter`` kernel module needs to be loaded. Check your operating system's documentation for additional details on enabling this module. Return to *Networking compute node configuration*