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Learning OpenStack Networking (Neutron), Second Edition

You're reading from   Learning OpenStack Networking (Neutron), Second Edition Wield the power of OpenStack Neutron networking to bring network infrastructure and capabilities to your cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785287725
Length 462 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Preparing the Network for OpenStack 2. Installing OpenStack FREE CHAPTER 3. Installing Neutron 4. Building a Virtual Switching Infrastructure 5. Creating Networks with Neutron 6. Managing Security Groups 7. Creating Standalone Routers with Neutron 8. Router Redundancy Using VRRP 9. Distributed Virtual Routers 10. Load Balancing Traffic to Instances 11. Firewall as a Service 12. Virtual Private Network as a Service A. Additional Neutron Commands B. Virtualizing the Environment Index

Installing and configuring the Neutron L3 agent


To install the Neutron L3 agent, run the following command on the controller node:

# apt-get install neutron-l3-agent

Neutron stores the L3 agent configuration in the /etc/neutron/l3_agent.ini file. The most common configuration options will be covered in the next section.

Defining an interface driver

The Neutron L3 agent must be configured to use an interface driver that corresponds to the chosen mechanism driver. In a reference implementation, that can be either the LinuxBridge or Open vSwitch drivers.

On the controller node, update the Neutron L3 agent configuration file at /etc/neutron/l3_agent.ini and specify one of the following interface drivers.

For LinuxBridge, use the following settings:

[DEFAULT] 
...
interface_driver = neutron.agent.linux.interface.BridgeInterfaceDriver

For Open vSwitch, run the following settings:

[DEFAULT] 
...
interface_driver = neutron.agent.linux.interface.OVSInterfaceDriver

Setting the external bridge

The external_network_bridge...

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