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Networking Option 2: Self-service networks
Install and configure the Networking components on the controller node.
Install the components
# zypper install --no-recommends openstack-neutron \
openstack-neutron-server openstack-neutron-linuxbridge-agent \
openstack-neutron-l3-agent openstack-neutron-dhcp-agent \
openstack-neutron-metadata-agent bridge-utils
Configure the server component
- Edit the
/etc/neutron/neutron.conffile and complete the following actions:In the
[database]section, configure database access:[database] # ... connection = mysql+pymysql://neutron:NEUTRON_DBPASS@controller/neutronReplace
NEUTRON_DBPASSwith the password you chose for the database.Note
Comment out or remove any other
connectionoptions in the[database]section.In the
[DEFAULT]section, enable the Modular Layer 2 (ML2) plug-in, router service, and overlapping IP addresses:[DEFAULT] # ... core_plugin = ml2 service_plugins = router allow_overlapping_ips = trueIn the
[DEFAULT]section, configureRabbitMQmessage queue access:[DEFAULT] # ... transport_url = rabbit://openstack:RABBIT_PASS@controllerReplace
RABBIT_PASSwith the password you chose for theopenstackaccount in RabbitMQ.In the
[DEFAULT]and[keystone_authtoken]sections, configure Identity service access:[DEFAULT] # ... auth_strategy = keystone [keystone_authtoken] # ... auth_uri = http://controller:5000 auth_url = http://controller:35357 memcached_servers = controller:11211 auth_type = password project_domain_name = default user_domain_name = default project_name = service username = neutron password = NEUTRON_PASSReplace
NEUTRON_PASSwith the password you chose for theneutronuser in the Identity service.Note
Comment out or remove any other options in the
[keystone_authtoken]section.In the
[DEFAULT]and[nova]sections, configure Networking to notify Compute of network topology changes:[DEFAULT] # ... notify_nova_on_port_status_changes = true notify_nova_on_port_data_changes = true [nova] # ... auth_url = http://controller:35357 auth_type = password project_domain_name = default user_domain_name = default region_name = RegionOne project_name = service username = nova password = NOVA_PASSReplace
NOVA_PASSwith the password you chose for thenovauser in the Identity service.
Configure the Modular Layer 2 (ML2) plug-in
The ML2 plug-in uses the Linux bridge mechanism to build layer-2 (bridging and switching) virtual networking infrastructure for instances.
- Edit the
/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf.inifile and complete the following actions:In the
[ml2]section, enable flat, VLAN, and VXLAN networks:[ml2] # ... type_drivers = flat,vlan,vxlanIn the
[ml2]section, enable VXLAN self-service networks:[ml2] # ... tenant_network_types = vxlanIn the
[ml2]section, enable the Linux bridge and layer-2 population mechanisms:[ml2] # ... mechanism_drivers = linuxbridge,l2populationWarning
After you configure the ML2 plug-in, removing values in the
type_driversoption can lead to database inconsistency.Note
The Linux bridge agent only supports VXLAN overlay networks.
In the
[ml2]section, enable the port security extension driver:[ml2] # ... extension_drivers = port_securityIn the
[ml2_type_flat]section, configure the provider virtual network as a flat network:[ml2_type_flat] # ... flat_networks = providerIn the
[ml2_type_vxlan]section, configure the VXLAN network identifier range for self-service networks:[ml2_type_vxlan] # ... vni_ranges = 1:1000In the
[securitygroup]section, enableipsetto increase efficiency of security group rules:[securitygroup] # ... enable_ipset = true
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.inifile and complete the following actions:In the
[linux_bridge]section, map the provider virtual network to the provider physical network interface:[linux_bridge] physical_interface_mappings = provider:PROVIDER_INTERFACE_NAMEReplace
PROVIDER_INTERFACE_NAMEwith the name of the underlying provider physical network interface. Seeenvironment-networkingfor more information.In the
[vxlan]section, enable VXLAN overlay networks, configure the IP address of the physical network interface that handles overlay networks, and enable layer-2 population:[vxlan] enable_vxlan = true local_ip = OVERLAY_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS l2_population = trueReplace
OVERLAY_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESSwith the IP address of the underlying physical network interface that handles overlay networks. The example architecture uses the management interface to tunnel traffic to the other nodes. Therefore, replaceOVERLAY_INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESSwith the management IP address of the controller node. Seeenvironment-networkingfor more information.In the
[securitygroup]section, enable security groups and configure the Linux bridgeiptablesfirewall driver:[securitygroup] # ... enable_security_group = true firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.IptablesFirewallDriver
Configure the layer-3 agent
The Layer-3 (L3) agent provides routing and NAT services
for self-service virtual networks.
- Edit the
/etc/neutron/l3_agent.inifile and complete the following actions:In the
[DEFAULT]section, configure the Linux bridge interface driver and external network bridge:[DEFAULT] # ... interface_driver = linuxbridge
Configure the DHCP agent
The DHCP agent
provides DHCP services for virtual networks.
- Edit the
/etc/neutron/dhcp_agent.inifile and complete the following actions:In the
[DEFAULT]section, configure the Linux bridge interface driver, Dnsmasq DHCP driver, and enable isolated metadata so instances on provider networks can access metadata over the network:[DEFAULT] # ... interface_driver = linuxbridge dhcp_driver = neutron.agent.linux.dhcp.Dnsmasq enable_isolated_metadata = true
Return to Networking controller node configuration.