1 # This configuration file defines Network Environment for a
2 # Baremetal Deployment of OPNFV. It contains default values
3 # for 4 following networks:
10 # *) optional networks
12 # Any values missing from this configuration file will be
13 # auto-detected by deployment script from the existing network
14 # configuration of the jumphost.
16 # Optional networks will be consolidated with the admin network
17 # if not explicitely configured.
19 # See short description of the networks in the comments below.
22 # DNS Servers for all nodes, comma delimited list
23 dns_servers: ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4"]
25 # "admin" is the short name for Control Plane Network.
26 # During OPNFV deployment it is used for node provisioning so
27 # PXE boot should be enabled for the related interfaces on all
28 # the nodes in the OPNFV cluster. After the deployment this
29 # network is used as the OpenStack management network which
30 # carries e.g. communication between its internal components.
37 usable_ip_range: 192.0.2.11,192.0.2.99
39 provisioner_ip: 192.0.2.1
41 dhcp_range: 192.0.2.2,192.0.2.10
42 introspection_range: 192.0.2.100,192.0.2.120
44 # "private" is an optional network used as underlying physical
45 # network for virtual provider and tenant networks created by
46 # users. Traffic between virtual machines is carried by this
54 # "public" network is used for external connectivity.
55 # The external network provides Internet access for virtual
56 # machines. If floating IP range is defined for this network,
57 # floating IP addresses can be used for accessing virtual
58 # machines from outside of OPNFV cluster. Also external REST
59 # API calls use this network.
68 floating_ip_range: 192.168.37.200,192.168.37.220
69 usable_ip_range: 192.168.37.10,192.168.37.199
70 provisioner_ip: 192.168.37.1
72 # "storage" is an optional network used by storage backends.
73 # You can configure this network in order to reduce load on
74 # Control Plane Network.
83 # network_type: bridged #Indicates if this network will be bridged to an interface, or to a bond
84 # bridged_interface: '' #Interface to bridge to for installer VM
85 # bond_interfaces: '' #Interfaces to create bond with for installer VM
86 # vlan: native #VLAN tag to use, native means none
87 # usable_ip_range: 192.0.2.11,192.0.2.99 #Usable ip range, if empty entire range is usable, ex. 192.168.1.10,192.168.1.20
88 # gateway: 192.0.2.1 #Gateway (only needed when public_network is disabled), if empty it is auto-detected
89 # provisioner_ip: 192.0.2.1 #installer VM IP, if empty it is the next available IP in the admin subnet
90 # cidr: 192.0.2.0/24 #subnet in CIDR format 192.168.1.0/24, if empty it will be auto-detected
91 # dhcp_range: 192.0.2.2,192.0.2.10 #dhcp range for the admin network, if empty it will be automatically provisioned
92 # introspection_range: 192.0.2.100,192.0.2.120 #Range used for introspection phase (examining nodes)
94 # enabled: false #If disabled, internal api traffic will collapse to admin_network
96 # enabled: true #If disabled, public_network traffic will collapse to admin network
98 # bridged_interface: ''
99 # cidr: 192.168.37.0/24
100 # gateway: 192.168.37.1
101 # floating_ip_range: 192.168.37.200,192.168.37.220 #Range to allocate to floating IPs for the public network with Neutron
102 # usable_ip_range: 192.168.37.10,192.168.37.199 #Usable IP range on the public network, usually this is a shared subnet
103 # provisioner_ip: 192.168.37.1
105 # enabled: false #If disabled, storage_network traffic will collapse to admin network