X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=config%2Fnetwork%2Fnetwork_settings.yaml;fp=config%2Fnetwork%2Fnetwork_settings.yaml;h=ab9ed962deb9cb5885a9aa4553d4ab27e74a4d0a;hb=38de9ff18e44e5c3c1393c060481fbbb27543704;hp=f7680643b1cb688a6883195f3afa9c400ae11e22;hpb=30a2e131972b7b4dbccb702f0fc329ca6b2dd6a6;p=apex.git diff --git a/config/network/network_settings.yaml b/config/network/network_settings.yaml index f7680643..ab9ed962 100644 --- a/config/network/network_settings.yaml +++ b/config/network/network_settings.yaml @@ -1,118 +1,220 @@ # This configuration file defines Network Environment for a # Baremetal Deployment of OPNFV. It contains default values -# for 4 following networks: +# for 5 following networks: # # - admin -# - private* -# - public +# - tenant* +# - external* # - storage* -# +# - api* # *) optional networks # -# Any values missing from this configuration file will be -# auto-detected by deployment script from the existing network -# configuration of the jumphost. -# # Optional networks will be consolidated with the admin network -# if not explicitely configured. +# if not explicitly configured. # # See short description of the networks in the comments below. # +# "admin" is the short name for Control Plane Network. +# This network should be IPv4 even it is an IPv6 deployment +# IPv6 does not have PXE boot support. +# During OPNFV deployment it is used for node provisioning which will require +# PXE booting as well as running a DHCP server on this network. Be sure to +# disable any other DHCP/TFTP server on this network. +# +# "tenant" is the network used for tenant traffic. +# +# "external" is the network which should have internet or external +# connectivity. External OpenStack networks will be configured to egress this +# network. There can be multiple external networks, but only one assigned as +# "public" which OpenStack public API's will register. +# +# "storage" is the network for storage I/O. +# +# "api" is an optional network for splitting out OpenStack service API +# communication. This should be used for IPv6 deployments. -# DNS Servers for all nodes, comma delimited list -dns_servers: ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4"] -# Domain name to use for undercloud/overcloud nodes -domain_name: 'opnfvapex.com' +#Meta data for the network configuration +network-config-metadata: + title: LF-POD-1 Network config + version: 0.1 + created: Mon Dec 28 2015 + comment: None -# "admin" is the short name for Control Plane Network. -# During OPNFV deployment it is used for node provisioning so -# PXE boot should be enabled for the related interfaces on all -# the nodes in the OPNFV cluster. After the deployment this -# network is used as the OpenStack management network which -# carries e.g. communication between its internal components. -# -admin_network: - enabled: true - network_type: bridged - bridged_interface: '' - bond_interfaces: '' - compute_interface: nic1 - controller_interface: nic1 - usable_ip_range: 192.0.2.11,192.0.2.99 - gateway: 192.0.2.1 - provisioner_ip: 192.0.2.1 - cidr: 192.0.2.0/24 - dhcp_range: 192.0.2.2,192.0.2.10 - introspection_range: 192.0.2.100,192.0.2.120 +# DNS Settings +dns-domain: opnfvlf.org +dns-search: opnfvlf.org +dns_nameservers: + - 8.8.8.8 + - 8.8.4.4 +# NTP servers +ntp: + - 0.se.pool.ntp.org + - 1.se.pool.ntp.org +# Syslog server +syslog: + server: 10.128.1.24 + transport: 'tcp' -# "private" is an optional network used as underlying physical -# network for virtual provider and tenant networks created by -# users. Traffic between virtual machines is carried by this -# network. -# -private_network: - enabled: true - vlan: native - cidr: 11.0.0.0/24 - compute_interface: nic2 - controller_interface: nic2 +networks: # Network configurations + admin: # Admin configuration (pxe and jumpstart), + enabled: true + installer_vm: # Network settings for the Installer VM on admin network + nic_type: interface # Indicates if this VM will be bridged to an interface, or to a bond + members: + - em1 # Member Interface to bridge to for installer VM (use multiple values for bond) + vlan: native # VLAN tag to use for this network on Installer VM, native means none + ip: 192.0.2.1 # IP to assign to Installer VM on this network + usable_ip_range: + - 192.0.2.11 + - 192.0.2.99 # Usable ip range, if empty entire range is usable + gateway: 192.0.2.1 # Gateway (only needed when public_network is disabled) + cidr: 192.0.2.0/24 # Subnet in CIDR format 192.168.1.0/24 + dhcp_range: + - 192.0.2.2 + - 192.0.2.10 # DHCP range for the admin network, if empty it will be automatically provisioned + nic_mapping: # Mapping of network configuration for Overcloud Nodes + compute: # Mapping for compute profile (nodes that will be used as Compute nodes) + phys_type: interface # Physical interface type (interface or bond) + members: # Physical NIC members of this mapping (Single value allowed for interface phys_type) + - nic1 + controller: # Mapping for controller profile (nodes that will be used as Controller nodes) + phys_type: bond + members: + - nic1 + # + tenant: # Tenant network configuration + enabled: true + cidr: 11.0.0.0/24 # Subnet in CIDR format 192.168.1.0/24 + mtu: 64000 # Tenant network MTU + overlay_id_range: 2,65535 # Tenant network Overlay segmentation ID range: + # VNI, VLAN-ID, etc. + segmentation_type: vxlan # Tenant network segmentation type: + # vlan, vxlan, gre + nic_mapping: # Mapping of network configuration for Overcloud Nodes + compute: # Mapping for compute profile (nodes that will be used as Compute nodes) + phys_type: interface # Physical interface type (interface or bond) + vlan: native # VLAN tag to use with this NIC + members: # Physical NIC members of this mapping (Single value allowed for interface phys_type) + - nic2 # Note, for Apex you may also use the logical nic name (found by nic order), such as "nic1" + controller: # Mapping for controller profile (nodes that will be used as Controller nodes) + phys_type: interface + vlan: native + members: + - nic2 # Note, for Apex you may also use the logical nic name (found by nic order), such as "nic1" + # + external: # Can contain 1 or more external networks + - public: # "public" network will be the network the installer VM attaches to + enabled: true + mtu: 64000 # Public network MTU + installer_vm: # Network settings for the Installer VM on admin network (note only valid on 'public' external network) + nic_type: interface # Indicates if this VM will be bridged to an interface, or to a bond + vlan: native + members: + - em1 # Member Interface to bridge to for installer VM (use multiple values for bond) + ip: 192.168.37.1 # IP to assign to Installer VM on this network + cidr: 192.168.37.0/24 + gateway: 192.168.37.1 + floating_ip_range: + - 192.168.37.200 + - 192.168.37.220 #Range to allocate to floating IPs for the public network with Neutron + usable_ip_range: + - 192.168.37.10 + - 192.168.37.199 # Usable IP range on the public network, usually this is a shared subnet + nic_mapping: # Mapping of network configuration for Overcloud Nodes + compute: # Mapping for compute profile (nodes that will be used as Compute nodes) + phys_type: interface # Physical interface type (interface or bond) + vlan: native # VLAN tag to use with this NIC + members: # Physical NIC members of this mapping (Single value allowed for interface phys_type) + - nic3 + controller: # Mapping for controller profile (nodes that will be used as Controller nodes) + phys_type: interface + vlan: native + members: + - nic3 + external_overlay: # External network to be created in OpenStack by Services tenant + name: Public_internet + type: flat + gateway: 192.168.37.1 + - private_cloud: # another external network + enabled: false + mtu: 64000 + installer_vm: # Network settings for the Installer VM on admin network (note only valid on 'public' external network) + nic_type: interface # Indicates if this VM will be bridged to an interface, or to a bond + vlan: 101 + members: + - em1 # Member Interface to bridge to for installer VM (use multiple values for bond) + ip: 192.168.38.1 # IP to assign to Installer VM on this network + cidr: 192.168.38.0/24 + gateway: 192.168.38.1 + floating_ip_range: + - 192.168.38.200 + - 192.168.38.220 #Range to allocate to floating IPs for the public network with Neutron + usable_ip_range: + - 192.168.38.10 + - 192.168.38.199 # Usable IP range on the public network, usually this is a shared subnet + nic_mapping: # Mapping of network configuration for Overcloud Nodes + compute: # Mapping for compute profile (nodes that will be used as Compute nodes) + phys_type: interface # Physical interface type (interface or bond) + vlan: 101 # VLAN tag to use with this NIC + members: # Physical NIC members of this mapping (Single value allowed for interface phys_type) + - nic3 # Note, for Apex you may also use the logical nic name (found by nic order), such as "nic1" + controller: # Mapping for controller profile (nodes that will be used as Controller nodes) + phys_type: interface + vlan: 101 + members: + - nic3 + external_overlay: # External network to be created in OpenStack by Services tenant + name: private_cloud + type: vlan + segmentation_id: 101 + gateway: 192.168.38.1 + # + storage: # Storage network configuration + enabled: true + cidr: 12.0.0.0/24 # Subnet in CIDR format + mtu: 64000 # Tenant network MTU + nic_mapping: # Mapping of network configuration for Overcloud Nodes + compute: # Mapping for compute profile (nodes that will be used as Compute nodes) + phys_type: bond # Physical interface type (interface or bond) + vlan: native # VLAN tag to use with this NIC + members: # Physical NIC members of this mapping (Single value allowed for interface phys_type) + - nic4 # Note, for Apex you may also use the logical nic name (found by nic order), such as "nic1" + controller: # Mapping for controller profile (nodes that will be used as Controller nodes) + phys_type: bond + vlan: native + members: + - nic4 + # + api: # API network configuration + enabled: false + cidr: fd00:fd00:fd00:4000::/64 # Subnet in CIDR format + vlan: 13 # VLAN tag to use for Overcloud hosts on this network + mtu: 64000 # Tenant network MTU + nic_mapping: # Mapping of network configuration for Overcloud Nodes + compute: # Mapping for compute profile (nodes that will be used as Compute nodes) + phys_type: bond # Physical interface type (interface or bond) + vlan: native # VLAN tag to use with this NIC + members: # Physical NIC members of this mapping (Single value allowed for interface phys_type) + - nic5 # Note, for Apex you may also use the logical nic name (found by nic order), such as "nic1" + controller: # Mapping for controller profile (nodes that will be used as Controller nodes) + phys_type: bond + vlan: native + members: + - nic5 -# "public" network is used for external connectivity. -# The external network provides Internet access for virtual -# machines. If floating IP range is defined for this network, -# floating IP addresses can be used for accessing virtual -# machines from outside of OPNFV cluster. Also external REST -# API calls use this network. -# -public_network: - enabled: true - network_type: '' - bridged_interface: '' - compute_interface: nic3 - controller_interface: nic3 - vlan: native - cidr: 192.168.37.0/24 - gateway: 192.168.37.1 - floating_ip_range: 192.168.37.200,192.168.37.220 - usable_ip_range: 192.168.37.10,192.168.37.199 - provisioner_ip: 192.168.37.1 +# JOID specific settings +joid: -# "storage" is an optional network used by storage backends. -# You can configure this network in order to reduce load on -# Control Plane Network. -# -storage_network: - enabled: true - vlan: native - cidr: 12.0.0.0/24 - compute_interface: nic4 - controller_interface: nic4 +# Compass specific settings +compass: -#admin_network: -# enabled: true -# network_type: bridged #Indicates if this network will be bridged to an interface, or to a bond -# bridged_interface: '' #Interface to bridge to for installer VM -# bond_interfaces: '' #Interfaces to create bond with for installer VM -# compute_interface: nic4 #Interface used for this network on the compute node. Can either be logical nic name like "nic1" or real name like "eth1" -# controller_interface: nic4 #Interface used for this network on the controller node. Can either be logical nic name like "nic1" or real name like "eth1" -# vlan: native #VLAN tag to use, native means none -# 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 -# gateway: 192.0.2.1 #Gateway (only needed when public_network is disabled), if empty it is auto-detected -# provisioner_ip: 192.0.2.1 #installer VM IP, if empty it is the next available IP in the admin subnet -# cidr: 192.0.2.0/24 #subnet in CIDR format 192.168.1.0/24, if empty it will be auto-detected -# dhcp_range: 192.0.2.2,192.0.2.10 #dhcp range for the admin network, if empty it will be automatically provisioned -# introspection_range: 192.0.2.100,192.0.2.120 #Range used for introspection phase (examining nodes) -#private_network: -# enabled: false #If disabled, internal api traffic will collapse to admin_network -#public_network: -# enabled: true #If disabled, public_network traffic will collapse to admin network -# network_type: '' -# bridged_interface: '' -# cidr: 192.168.37.0/24 -# gateway: 192.168.37.1 -# floating_ip_range: 192.168.37.200,192.168.37.220 #Range to allocate to floating IPs for the public network with Neutron -# usable_ip_range: 192.168.37.10,192.168.37.199 #Usable IP range on the public network, usually this is a shared subnet -# provisioner_ip: 192.168.37.1 -#storage_network: -# enabled: false #If disabled, storage_network traffic will collapse to admin network +# Apex specific settings +apex: + networks: + admin: + introspection_range: + - 192.0.2.100 + - 192.0.2.120 # Range used for introspection phase (examining nodes) +# Fuel specific settings +fuel: