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-[ml2_cisco]
-
-# (StrOpt) A short prefix to prepend to the VLAN number when creating a
-# VLAN interface. For example, if an interface is being created for
-# VLAN 2001 it will be named 'q-2001' using the default prefix.
-#
-# vlan_name_prefix = q-
-# Example: vlan_name_prefix = vnet-
-
-# (BoolOpt) A flag to enable round robin scheduling of routers for SVI.
-# svi_round_robin = False
-
-#
-# (StrOpt) The name of the physical_network managed via the Cisco Nexus Switch.
-# This string value must be present in the ml2_conf.ini network_vlan_ranges
-# variable.
-#
-# managed_physical_network =
-# Example: managed_physical_network = physnet1
-
-# Cisco Nexus Switch configurations.
-# Each switch to be managed by Openstack Neutron must be configured here.
-#
-# Cisco Nexus Switch Format.
-# [ml2_mech_cisco_nexus:<IP address of switch>]
-# <hostname>=<intf_type:port> (1)
-# ssh_port=<ssh port> (2)
-# username=<credential username> (3)
-# password=<credential password> (4)
-#
-# (1) For each host connected to a port on the switch, specify the hostname
-# and the Nexus physical port (interface) it is connected to.
-# Valid intf_type's are 'ethernet' and 'port-channel'.
-# The default setting for <intf_type:> is 'ethernet' and need not be
-# added to this setting.
-# (2) The TCP port for connecting via SSH to manage the switch. This is
-# port number 22 unless the switch has been configured otherwise.
-# (3) The username for logging into the switch to manage it.
-# (4) The password for logging into the switch to manage it.
-#
-# Example:
-# [ml2_mech_cisco_nexus:1.1.1.1]
-# compute1=1/1
-# compute2=ethernet:1/2
-# compute3=port-channel:1
-# ssh_port=22
-# username=admin
-# password=mySecretPassword
-
-[ml2_cisco_apic]
-
-# Hostname:port list of APIC controllers
-# apic_hosts = 1.1.1.1:80, 1.1.1.2:8080, 1.1.1.3:80
-
-# Username for the APIC controller
-# apic_username = user
-
-# Password for the APIC controller
-# apic_password = password
-
-# Whether use SSl for connecting to the APIC controller or not
-# apic_use_ssl = True
-
-# How to map names to APIC: use_uuid or use_name
-# apic_name_mapping = use_name
-
-# Names for APIC objects used by Neutron
-# Note: When deploying multiple clouds against one APIC,
-# these names must be unique between the clouds.
-# apic_vmm_domain = openstack
-# apic_vlan_ns_name = openstack_ns
-# apic_node_profile = openstack_profile
-# apic_entity_profile = openstack_entity
-# apic_function_profile = openstack_function
-# apic_app_profile_name = openstack_app
-# Agent timers for State reporting and topology discovery
-# apic_sync_interval = 30
-# apic_agent_report_interval = 30
-# apic_agent_poll_interval = 2
-
-# Specify your network topology.
-# This section indicates how your compute nodes are connected to the fabric's
-# switches and ports. The format is as follows:
-#
-# [apic_switch:<swich_id_from_the_apic>]
-# <compute_host>,<compute_host> = <switchport_the_host(s)_are_connected_to>
-#
-# You can have multiple sections, one for each switch in your fabric that is
-# participating in Openstack. e.g.
-#
-# [apic_switch:17]
-# ubuntu,ubuntu1 = 1/10
-# ubuntu2,ubuntu3 = 1/11
-#
-# [apic_switch:18]
-# ubuntu5,ubuntu6 = 1/1
-# ubuntu7,ubuntu8 = 1/2
-
-# Describe external connectivity.
-# In this section you can specify the external network configuration in order
-# for the plugin to be able to teach the fabric how to route the internal
-# traffic to the outside world. The external connectivity configuration
-# format is as follows:
-#
-# [apic_external_network:<externalNetworkName>]
-# switch = <switch_id_from_the_apic>
-# port = <switchport_the_external_router_is_connected_to>
-# encap = <encapsulation>
-# cidr_exposed = <cidr_exposed_to_the_external_router>
-# gateway_ip = <ip_of_the_external_gateway>
-#
-# An example follows:
-# [apic_external_network:network_ext]
-# switch=203
-# port=1/34
-# encap=vlan-100
-# cidr_exposed=10.10.40.2/16
-# gateway_ip=10.10.40.1