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(Updated July 3, 2014, 8:19 a.m.) Review request for cloudstack. Changes ------- I had missed out doing a "git add" for the modified files before doing a "git commit" (I am coming from svn !!!) So regenerated the diff using git diff master > juniper-networkguru-plugin.diff Bugs: CLOUDSTACK-5398 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-5398 Repository: cloudstack-git Description ------- Pls refer to the Design document available @ https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Cloudstack+network-element+plugin+to+orchestrate+Juniper%27s+switches+%28for+L2+services%29 This feature is about a Cloudstack network-element plugin to orchestrate Juniper's switches. As a first-cut, we are focussing on L2 services and we will write a NetworkGuru. As part of it's implement() method we will: (1)Create the required logical interfaces on the Juniper switches (EX,QFX) (2)Create the required VLANs on the Juniper switches (EX,QFX). (3)Configure VLAN membership on the interfaces Our customers need this plugin in Cloudstack deployments to automatically orchestrate the Juniper switches to create Virtual Networks. Without this plugin, there will be a manual intervention needed to configure the switches (after figuring out the current configuration of the switch). We have a Network Management Platform (called JUNOS SPACE) which is heavily used by customers to orchestrate Juniper's networking devices. It also exposes REST-ful APIs for integration with 3rdParty tools. The proposed Juniper's Cloudstack network-element plugin leverages these REST-ful APIs to appropriately orchestrate Juniper's switches to create Virtual Networks Diffs (updated) ----- client/pom.xml 29fef4f debian/cloudstack-management.install ea3f93b debian/rules 197e243 deps/install-non-oss.sh 940bd32 plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/pom.xml PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/resources/META-INF/cloudstack/junipernetworkguru/module.properties PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/resources/META-INF/cloudstack/junipernetworkguru/spring-junipernetworkguru-context.xml PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/JuniperNetworkGuru.properties PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/JuniperNDAPINaasServiceNetworkMapVO.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/guru/JuniperNetworkGuru.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/naas/dao/JuniperNDAPINaasServiceNetworkMapDao.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/naas/dao/JuniperNDAPINaasServiceNetworkMapDaoImpl.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/utils/DeviceInterfacesMap.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/utils/ELSJunosL2XMLConfigs.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/utils/JuniperNDAPIConstants.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/utils/JunosL2XMLConfigs.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/utils/LLDPNeighbors.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/utils/ShowHardwareModel.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/utils/Utils.java PRE-CREATION plugins/network-elements/juniper-networkguru/src/com/cloud/network/utils/netconfOperations/NetconfOperations.java PRE-CREATION plugins/pom.xml b5e6a61 Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/23257/diff/ Testing ------- When a Network created from Cloudstack UI is assigned a vlan-id, the same gets orchestrated on the Juniper switches. We have tested the above scenarios : (1)Various Hypervisors like KVM,VMWare,Xen (2)LLDP is enabled on switches and hosts (to get info abt the switch-port connected to hosts) (3)Integration with Network Director API 1.6 Thanks, Pradeep HK