neutron/releasenotes/notes/subnet-onboard-e4d09fa403a1053e.yaml
Ryan Tidwell d5896025b7
Enable adoption of subnets into a subnet pool
This patch enables the adoption of existing subnets into a
subnetpool. Adoption of a subnet is done by passing the ID
of the hosting network and the address family (ip_version)
which causes all subnets in the specified address family
on the given network to be adopted by the subnet pool. This
continues to work within the constraints on subnet pool
membership of subnets on the same network. This also ensures
prefix uniqueness across an address scope before comitting the
adoption of subnets.

Change-Id: I5d3c07beb7f109142d2e3633e69f86ca39edc450
Partially-Implements: blueprint subnet-onboard
Co-Authored-By: Ryan Tidwell <rtidwell@suse.com>
Co-Authored-By: Reedip <reedip.banerjee@nectechnologies.in>
Co-Authored-By: Trevor McCasland <TM2086@att.com>
Co-Authored-By: Bernard Caffarelli <bcafarel@redhat.com>
2019-02-26 11:13:09 -06:00

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Existing subnets that were created outside of a subnet pool can know
be moved, or "onboarded" into an existing subnet pool. This provides
a way for subnets to be brought under the management of a subnet pool
and begin participating in an address scope. By enabling onboarding,
existing subnets can be used with features that build on subnet pools
and address scopes. Subnet onboarding is subject to all the same
restrictions as and guarantees currently enforced by subnet pools
and address scopes.
features:
- Existing subnets can now be moved into a subnet pool, and by extension
can be moved into address scopes they were not initially participating in.