[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- # (StrOpt) A short prefix to prepend to the VLAN number when creating a # provider VLAN interface. For example, if an interface is being created # for provider VLAN 3003 it will be named 'p-3003' using the default prefix. # # provider_vlan_name_prefix = p- # Example: provider_vlan_name_prefix = PV- # (BoolOpt) A flag indicating whether Openstack networking should manage the # creation and removal of VLAN interfaces for provider networks on the Nexus # switches. If the flag is set to False then Openstack will not create or # remove VLAN interfaces for provider networks, and the administrator needs # to manage these interfaces manually or by external orchestration. # # provider_vlan_auto_create = True # (BoolOpt) A flag indicating whether Openstack networking should manage # the adding and removing of provider VLANs from trunk ports on the Nexus # switches. If the flag is set to False then Openstack will not add or # remove provider VLANs from trunk ports, and the administrator needs to # manage these operations manually or by external orchestration. # # provider_vlan_auto_trunk = True # (StrOpt) Period-separated module path to the model class to use for # the Cisco neutron plugin. # # model_class = neutron.plugins.cisco.models.virt_phy_sw_v2.VirtualPhysicalSwitchModelV2 # (BoolOpt) A flag to enable Layer 3 support on the Nexus switches. # Note: This feature is not supported on all models/versions of Cisco # Nexus switches. To use this feature, all of the Nexus switches in the # deployment must support it. # nexus_l3_enable = False # (BoolOpt) A flag to enable round robin scheduling of routers for SVI. # svi_round_robin = False # Cisco Nexus Switch configurations. # Each switch to be managed by Openstack Neutron must be configured here. # # N1KV Format. # [N1KV:] # username= # password= # # Example: # [N1KV:2.2.2.2] # username=admin # password=mySecretPassword [cisco_n1k] # (StrOpt) Specify the name of the integration bridge to which the VIFs are # attached. # Default value: br-int # integration_bridge = br-int # (StrOpt) Name of the policy profile to be associated with a port when no # policy profile is specified during port creates. # Default value: service_profile # default_policy_profile = service_profile # (StrOpt) Name of the policy profile to be associated with a port owned by # network node (dhcp, router). # Default value: dhcp_pp # network_node_policy_profile = dhcp_pp # (StrOpt) Name of the network profile to be associated with a network when no # network profile is specified during network creates. Admin should pre-create # a network profile with this name. # Default value: default_network_profile # default_network_profile = network_pool # (IntOpt) Time in seconds for which the plugin polls the VSM for updates in # policy profiles. # Default value: 60 # poll_duration = 60 # (BoolOpt) Specify whether tenants are restricted from accessing all the # policy profiles. # Default value: False, indicating all tenants can access all policy profiles. # # restrict_policy_profiles = False # (IntOpt) Number of threads to use to make HTTP requests to the VSM. # Default value: 4 # http_pool_size = 4 # (IntOpt) Timeout duration in seconds for the http request # Default value: 15 # http_timeout = 15