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LEARNING OPENSTACK NETWORKING (NEUTRON)

You're reading from   LEARNING OPENSTACK NETWORKING (NEUTRON) Architect and build a network infrastructure for your cloud using OpenStack Neutron networking

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783983308
Length 300 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Preparing the Network for OpenStack FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing OpenStack 3. Installing Neutron 4. Building a Virtual Switching Infrastructure 5. Creating Networks with Neutron 6. Creating Routers with Neutron 7. Load Balancing Traffic in Neutron 8. Protecting Instances on the Network A. Additional Neutron Commands B. ML2 Configuration Index

Router management in the CLI


Neutron offers a number of commands that can be used to create and manage routers. The primary commands associated with router management include:

  • router-create

  • router-delete

  • router-gateway-clear

  • router-gateway-set

  • router-interface-add

  • router-interface-delete

  • router-list

  • router-list-on-l3-agent

  • router-port-list

  • router-show

  • router-update

Creating routers in the CLI

Routers in Neutron are associated with tenants and are available for use only by users within the tenant that created them. As an administrator, you can create routers on behalf of tenants during the creation process.

To create a router, use the router-create command as follows:

Syntax: router-create [--tenant-id TENANT_ID]
[--admin-state-down] NAME

Working with router interfaces in the CLI

Neutron routers have two types of interfaces: gateway and internal. The gateway interface of a Neutron router is analogous to the WAN interface of a hardware router. It is the interface connected to an upstream...

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