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Learning OpenStack Networking - Third Edition

By : James Denton
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Learning OpenStack Networking - Third Edition

By: James Denton

Overview of this book

OpenStack Networking is a pluggable, scalable, and API-driven system to manage physical and virtual networking resources in an OpenStack-based cloud. Like other core OpenStack components, OpenStack Networking can be used by administrators and users to increase the value and maximize the use of existing datacenter resources. This third edition of Learning OpenStack Networking walks you through the installation of OpenStack and provides you with a foundation that can be used to build a scalable and production-ready OpenStack cloud. In the initial chapters, you will review the physical network requirements and architectures necessary for an OpenStack environment that provide core cloud functionality. Then, you’ll move through the installation of the new release of OpenStack using packages from the Ubuntu repository. An overview of Neutron networking foundational concepts, including networks, subnets, and ports will segue into advanced topics such as security groups, distributed virtual routers, virtual load balancers, and VLAN tagging within instances. By the end of this book, you will have built a network infrastructure for your cloud using OpenStack Neutron.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Decomposing a highly available router

Using concepts demonstrated in previous chapters, let's walk through the creation and decomposition of a highly available router. In the following example, I've started out with an external provider network named GATEWAY_NET and a project network named PROJECT_NET:

Using the openstack router create command with the --ha argument, we can create an HA router named MyHighlyAvailableRouter:

Upon creation of the HA router, a network namespace was created on up to three hosts running the Neutron L3 agent. In this demonstration, the L3 agent is running on the controller01 and two compute nodes.

In the following screenshot, a router namespace that corresponds to the MyHighlyAvailableRouter router can be observed on each host:

Neutron automatically created a network reserved for communication between the routers upon creation of the first...