Hi Daniel,

Have you set 'ext-port' in the neutron-gateway charm? ext-port specifies the external port the neutron-gateway charm should use for routing of instance traffic to the external public network. If eth1 on the neutron-gateway is plumbed into 143.207.94.0/24 network then you would set it with:

juju set neutron-gateway ext-port=eth1

I'd also take a look at the Network Topology page in the horizon dashboard and check that ext_net and your private net are both plumbed into your router and that your instances are plumbed into your private network. I'm not sure which version of Openstack you are deploying but certainly in Icehouse I have seen horizon claim the state of network:router_gateway to be 'down' when it is actually working.

Do you see the floating IPs that you have assigned your instance(s) listed when you look at the 'Attached Devices' in the detail tab of ext_net ?

Also check that when the instance booted DHCP succeeded. You can do this through horizon by going to Compute -> Instances -> Click on Instance Name -> Log tab. The message you are looking for will differ depending on the image you booted the instance from but something like:

ci-info: eth0  : 1 192.168.0.4     255.255.255.0   fa:16:3e:ef:d8:53

or

Lease of 192.168.0.2 obtained, lease time 86400

Thanks,
Liam Young

On 15/10/15 20:49, Daniel Bidwell wrote:
I have installed a small openstack cloud with the openstack-base charm.

After everything came up I ran the neutron-ext-net and
neutron-tenant-net.  I ran neutron-ext-net with -g 143.207.94.1 -c
143.207.94.0/24 -f 143.207.94.10:143.207.94.254 ext_net

Each machine in my cloud has an interface on the 143.207.94.0/24
network.  When I look at the horizon dashboard, under
admin->networks->ext_net it says that the port on 143.207.94.x as
network:router_gateway has an admin state of UP, but a Status of Down
and I have now access from the external addresses on 143.207.94.0 to the
internal addresses on the 143.207.94.0 network.  I have tried to set the
access rules for ping and ssh, but nothing goes through.

How do I find out why the two different networks don't connect?  How do
I make them connect?


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