neutron/etc/quantum/plugins/cisco/cisco_plugins.ini

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INI

[CISCO_PLUGINS]
#nexus_plugin=quantum.plugins.cisco.nexus.cisco_nexus_plugin_v2.NexusPlugin
#vswitch_plugin=quantum.plugins.openvswitch.ovs_quantum_plugin.OVSQuantumPluginV2
[CISCO]
#vlan_start=100
#vlan_end=3000
#vlan_name_prefix=q-
#max_ports=100
#max_port_profiles=65568
#max_networks=65568
#model_class=quantum.plugins.cisco.models.virt_phy_sw_v2.VirtualPhysicalSwitchModelV2
#manager_class=quantum.plugins.cisco.segmentation.l2network_vlan_mgr_v2.L2NetworkVLANMgr
#nexus_driver=quantum.plugins.cisco.tests.unit.v2.nexus.fake_nexus_driver.CiscoNEXUSFakeDriver
# IMPORTANT: Comment out the following two lines for production deployments
[CISCO_TEST]
host=testhost
#
# Nexus Switch Format.
# [NEXUS_SWITCH:<IP address of switch>]
# <hostname>=<port>
# ssh_port=<ssh port>
# username=<credential username>
# password=<credential password>
#
# Example:
# [NEXUS_SWITCH:1.1.1.1]
# compute1=1/1
# compute2=1/2
# ssh_port=22
# username=admin
# password=mySecretPassword
[DATABASE]
#
# This line MUST be changed to actually run the plugin.
# Example:
# sql_connection = mysql://quantum:password@127.0.0.1:3306/cisco_quantum
# Replace 127.0.0.1 above with the IP address of the database used by the
# main quantum server. (Leave it as is if the database runs on this host.)
#
#sql_connection=engine://user:pass@host/db_name