.. _config-ipam: ================== IPAM configuration ================== Starting with the Liberty release, OpenStack Networking includes a pluggable interface for the IP Address Management (IPAM) function. This interface creates a driver framework for the allocation and de-allocation of subnets and IP addresses, enabling the integration of alternate IPAM implementations or third-party IP Address Management systems. The basics ~~~~~~~~~~ In Liberty and Mitaka, the IPAM implementation within OpenStack Networking provided a pluggable and non-pluggable flavor. As of Newton, the non-pluggable flavor is no longer available. Instead, it is completely replaced with a reference driver implementation of the pluggable framework. All data will be automatically migrated during the upgrade process, unless you have previously configured a pluggable IPAM driver. In that case, no migration is necessary. To configure a driver other than the reference driver, specify it in the ``neutron.conf`` file. Do this after the migration is complete. There is no need to specify any value if you wish to use the reference driver. .. code-block:: ini ipam_driver = ipam-driver-name There is no need to specify any value if you wish to use the reference driver, though specifying ``internal`` will explicitly choose the reference driver. The documentation for any alternate drivers will include the value to use when specifying that driver. Known limitations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * The driver interface is designed to allow separate drivers for each subnet pool. However, the current implementation allows only a single IPAM driver system-wide. * Third-party drivers must provide their own migration mechanisms to convert existing OpenStack installations to their IPAM.