Chapter 16. Networking (neutron) Parameters
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Enables DHCP agent notifications. The default value is |
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Additional domain sockets for the docker daemon to bind to (useful for mounting into containers that launch other containers). The default value is |
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If True, then allow plugins that support it to create VLAN transparent networks. The default value is |
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Allow automatic l3-agent failover. The default value is |
| Hash of optional environment variables. |
| List of optional volumes to be mounted. |
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The logical to physical bridge mappings to use. The default ( |
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The core plugin for networking. The value should be the entrypoint to be loaded from |
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String of extra command line parameters to append to the |
| Comma-separated list of default network availability zones to be used by OpenStack Networking (neutron) if its resource is created without availability zone hints. If not set, no AZs will be configured for OpenStack Networking (neutron) network services. |
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The number of DHCP agents to schedule per network. The default value is |
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Additional to the availability zones aware network scheduler. The default value is |
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Domain to use for building the hostnames. The default value is |
| Enable Distributed Virtual Router. |
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Enable IGMP Snooping. The default value is |
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Firewall driver for realizing OpenStack Networking (neutron) security group function. The default value is |
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Sets the flat network name to configure in plugins. The default value is |
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Geneve encapsulation header size. The default value is |
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MTU of the underlying physical network. OpenStack Networking (neutron) uses this value to calculate MTU for all virtual network components. For flat and VLAN networks, OpenStack Networking uses this value without modification. For overlay networks such as VXLAN, OpenStack Networking automatically subtracts the overlay protocol overhead from this value. The default value is |
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A list of mappings of physical networks to MTU values. The format of the mapping is |
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The mechanism drivers for the OpenStack Networking (neutron) tenant network. The default value is |
| Shared secret to prevent spoofing. |
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The network schedule driver to use for avialability zones. The default value is |
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The tenant network type for OpenStack Networking (neutron). The default value is |
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The OpenStack Networking (neutron) ML2 and Open vSwitch VLAN mapping range to support. Defaults to permitting any VLAN on the |
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IP version used for all overlay network endpoints. The default value is |
| Name of Open vSwitch bridge to use. |
| The password for the OpenStack Networking (neutron) service and database account. |
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Comma-separated list of enabled extension plugins. The default value is |
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Puppet resource tag names that are used to generate configuration files with puppet. The default value is |
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Number of ports allowed per tenant, and minus means unlimited. The default value is |
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The router schedule driver to use for avialability zones. The default value is |
| Sets the number of RPC workers for the OpenStack Networking (neutron) service. If not specified, it’ll take the value of NeutronWorkers and if this is not specified either, the default value results in the configuration being left unset and a system-dependent default will be chosen (usually 1). |
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Comma-separated list of service plugin entrypoints. The default value is |
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Comma-separated list of <tun_min>:<tun_max> tuples enumerating ranges of GRE tunnel IDs that are available for tenant network allocation. The default value is |
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Comma-separated list of network type driver entrypoints to be loaded. The default value is |
| The vhost-user socket directory for OVS. |
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Comma-separated list of <vni_min>:<vni_max> tuples enumerating ranges of VXLAN VNI IDs that are available for tenant network allocation. The default value is |
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Sets the number of API and RPC workers for the OpenStack Networking service. Note that more workers creates a larger number of processes on systems, which results in excess memory consumption. It is recommended to choose a suitable non-default value on systems with high CPU core counts. |
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Driver or drivers to handle sending notifications. The default value is |
| The CMS options to configure in ovs db. |
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Timeout in seconds for the OVSDB connection transaction. The default value is |
| List of servers to use as as dns forwarders. |
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Generate a wrapper script so that haproxy is launched in a separate container. The default value is |
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Name of the OVS bridge to use as integration bridge by OVN Controller. The default value is |
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Whether Metadata Service has to be enabled. The default value is |
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The synchronization mode of OVN with OpenStack Networking (neutron) DB. The default value is |
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Port of the OVN Northbound DB server. The default value is |
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The inactivity probe interval of the OpenFlow connection to the OpenvSwitch integration bridge, in seconds. The default value is |
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OVN notification driver for OpenStack Networking (neutron) QOS service plugin. The default value is |
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Probe interval in ms. The default value is |
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Port of the Southbound DB Server. The default value is |
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Type of VIF to be used for ports. The default value is |
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Enable OVS Hardware Offload. This feature supported from OVS 2.8.0. The default value is |
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MTU of the underlying physical network. OpenStack Networking (neutron) uses this value to calculate MTU for all virtual network components. For flat and VLAN networks, OpenStack Networking (neutron) uses this value without modification. For overlay networks such as VXLAN, OpenStack Networking (neutron) automatically subtracts the overlay protocol overhead from this value. (The mtu setting of the Tenant network in network_data.yaml control’s this parameter.). The default value is |