
--route option is used to set routes to the router. It is used like this: --route destination=subnet,gateway=ip-address destination: destination subnet CIDR gateway: nexthop IP address --clear-routes is used to clear all routes on the router. Change-Id: I97ce4871113c684b29c98cdad4dec9cc80ed20f7 Implements: blueprint neutron-client Partial-bug: #1519503
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router
Network v2
router create
Create new router
router create
os router create
[--project <project> [--project-domain <project-domain>]]
[--enable | --disable]
[--distributed]
[--availability-zone-hint <availability-zone>]
<name>
--project <project>
Owner's project (name or ID)
--project-domain <project-domain>
Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
--enable
Enable router (default)
--disable
Disable router
--distributed
Create a distributed router
--availability-zone-hint <availability-zone>
Availability Zone in which to create this router (requires the Router Availability Zone extension, this option can be repeated).
New router name
router delete
Delete router(s)
router delete
os router delete
<router> [<router> ...]
Router(s) to delete (name or ID)
router list
List routers
router list
os router list
[--long]
--long
List additional fields in output
router set
Set router properties
router set
os router set
[--name <name>]
[--enable | --disable]
[--distributed | --centralized]
[--route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address> | --clear-routes]
<router>
--name <name>
Set router name
--enable
Enable router
--disable
Disable router
--distributed
Set router to distributed mode (disabled router only)
--centralized
Set router to centralized mode (disabled router only)
--route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>
Routes associated with the router. Repeat this option to set multiple routes. destination: destination subnet (in CIDR notation). gateway: nexthop IP address.
--clear-routes
Clear routes associated with the router
Router to modify (name or ID)
router show
Display router details
router show
os router show
<router>
Router to display (name or ID)