Hi Ray, in general it is possible to use two (or more) subnets in one external network, but all instances then will get IPs from both subnets (if the floating IPs on subnetA are allocated, the next ones will be allocated from subnetB).
So you need to create two (non-shared, tenant specific) external networks. For the VLAN dedication you could use 1 L3 Agent per 1 external network. cheers, hauke --- original message timestamp: Thursday, November 19, 2015 06:18:06 PM from: Ray Sun <xiaoq...@gmail.com> to: openstack@lists.openstack.org cc: subject: [Openstack] How to support for multiple external networks? message id: <CAMWzbMdFpGwq315FWQNu7k_gACG1ymiAg3PkG9Krpnd5M9- c...@mail.gmail.com> > I want to setup multiple external networks, but I don't know how to make > this works. > > Here's my user requirements: > There are two departments want to use my cloud, but as history problem, > they wants their VMs to use original IP range. DepA wants to use floating > ip in 192.168.66.0/24, DepB wants to use floating ip in 192.168.77.0/24. > > I can create multiple subnets in my external network. But I am not quite > sure if this can work in OpenStack. In my network environment, > 192.168.66.0/24 and 192.168.77.0/24 are two VLANs. > > > Anybody know how to implement this kind of scenarios? If this is not > possible, how can I design my architecture to meet the requirements. > > Thanks. > > Best Regards > -- Ray -- Hauke Bruno Wollentin (Infrastructure Engineer Cloud)
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