On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 4:49 AM, Jesse Pretorius <jesse.pretor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 28 March 2015 at 00:41, Steve Wormley <openst...@wormley.com> wrote: > >> 2. Floating IPs managed at each compute node(multi-host) and via the >> standard nova API calls. >> > > 2 meant we can't use pure provider VLAN networks so we had to wait for DVR >> VLAN support to work. >> > > I'm always confused when I see operators mention that provider VLANs can't > be used in a Neutron configuration. While at my former employer we had that > setup with Grizzly, and also note that any instance attached to a VLAN > tagged tenant network did not go via the L3 agent... the traffic was tagged > and sent directly from the compute node onto the VLAN. > > All we had to do to make this work was to allow VLAN tagged networks and > the cloud admin had to setup the provider network with the appropriate VLAN > tag. > As you say, provider networks and VLANs work fine. Provider networks, VLANs and Openstack managed Floating IP addresses for the same instances do not. -Steve wormley
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