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1 [DEFAULT] |
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2 # Show debugging output in log (sets DEBUG log level output) |
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3 # debug = True |
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4 |
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5 # L3 requires that an interface driver be set. Choose the one that best |
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6 # matches your plugin. |
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7 |
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8 # Solaris Elastic Virtual Switch (EVS) |
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9 interface_driver = quantum.agent.solaris.interface.SolarisVNICDriver |
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10 |
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11 # Allow overlapping IP (Must have kernel build with CONFIG_NET_NS=y and |
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12 # iproute2 package that supports namespaces). |
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13 # use_namespaces = False |
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14 |
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15 # If use_namespaces is set as False then the agent can only configure one |
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16 # router. This is done by setting the specific router_id. |
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17 # router_id = |
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18 |
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19 # Each L3 agent can be associated with at most one external network. This |
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20 # value should be set to the UUID of that external network. If empty, |
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21 # the agent will enforce that only a single external networks exists and |
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22 # use that external network id |
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23 # gateway_external_network_id = |
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24 |
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25 # Indicates that this L3 agent should also handle routers that do not have |
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26 # an external network gateway configured. This option should be True only |
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27 # for a single agent in a Quantum deployment, and may be False for all agents |
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28 # if all routers must have an external network gateway |
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29 # handle_internal_only_routers = True |
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30 |
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31 # Name of bridge used for external network traffic. This should be set to |
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32 # empty value for the linux bridge |
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33 # external_network_bridge = |
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34 |
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35 # seconds between re-sync routers' data if needed |
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36 # periodic_interval = 40 |
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37 |
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38 # seconds to start to sync routers' data after |
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39 # starting agent |
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40 # periodic_fuzzy_delay = 5 |
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41 |
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42 # Name of the datalink that connects to an external network. By default it's |
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43 # set to net0. |
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44 # external_network_datalink = net0 |
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45 |
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46 # Allow forwarding of packets between tenant's networks |
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47 # allow_forwarding_between_networks = False |
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48 |
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49 # An URI that specifies an EVS controller. It is of the form |
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50 # ssh://user@hostname, where user is the username to use to connect |
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51 # to EVS controller specified by hostname. By default it's set to |
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52 # ssh://evsuser@localhost. |
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53 # evs_controller = ssh://evsuser@localhost |