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OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook

You're reading from   OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook Over 100 practical recipes to help you build and operate OpenStack cloud computing, storage, networking, and automation

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788398763
Length 398 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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James Denton James Denton
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Egle Sigler Egle Sigler
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Cody Bunch Cody Bunch
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Kevin Jackson Kevin Jackson
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook Fourth Edition
Contributors
Preface
Another Book You May Enjoy
1. Installing OpenStack with Ansible FREE CHAPTER 2. The OpenStack Client 3. Keystone – OpenStack Identity Service 4. Neutron – OpenStack Networking 5. Nova – OpenStack Compute 6. Glance – OpenStack Image Service 7. Cinder – OpenStack Block Storage 8. Swift – OpenStack Object Storage 9. OpenStack Orchestration Using Heat and Ansible 10. Using OpenStack Dashboard Index

Creating tenant networks


When a tenant network is created in OpenStack, provider attributes that describe how the network is connected to the physical infrastructure are automatically determined by Neutron based on settings hard-coded in configuration files. Typically, tenant networks are created and managed by users within a particular project and are not shared with other projects.

Getting ready

You will need the following details, at a minimum, for the network:

  • Network name

For our example, the following network name will be used:

  • Network name: COOKBOOK_TENANT_NET_1

You will need the following details, at a minimum, for the corresponding subnet:

  • Subnet name

  • Network name or ID

  • Subnet range (CIDR)

For our example, the following will be used:

  • Subnet name: COOKBOOK_TENANT_SUBNET_1

  • Network name or ID: COOKBOOK_TENANT_NET_1

  • Subnet range (CIDR): 172.16.200.0/24

How to do it…

With the openstack client installed on our system, we are now able to create a tenant network with the following steps:

  1. Create the...

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