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README.md
Networking SFC plugin for Fuel
Networking SFC
One of the foundations for NFV enabled clouds is to have Networking Service Function Chaining which provides an ability to define an ordered list of network services which to form a “chain” of services. This could be used by f.e. Telcos to simplify management of their infrastructure.
This plugin extends MOS with Networking SFC.
Requirements
Requirement | Version |
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Mirantis OpenStack compatibility | 9.0 |
It is required to install this on vxlans enabled environment. Will not work otherwise.
Installation Guide
Networking SFC plugin installation
To install Networking SFC plugin, follow these steps:
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Build a plugin
fpb --build dir
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Copy the plugin on already installed Fuel Master node; ssh can be used for that. If you do not have the Fuel Master node yet, see Quick Start Guide :
# scp networking-sfc-<version>.noarch.rpm root@<Fuel_Master_ip>:/tmp
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Install the plugin:
# cd /tmp # fuel plugins --install networking-sfc-<version>.noarch.rpm
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Check if the plugin was installed successfully:
# [root@nailgun ~]# fuel plugins id | name | version | package_version | releases ---|----------------|---------|-----------------|-------------------- 1 | networking-sfc | 1.0.0 | 4.0.0 | ubuntu (mitaka-9.0)
Networking SFC plugin configuration
- Create an environment.
- Enable L2 Population in network tab.
- Enable the plugin on the Settings tab of the Fuel web UI.
- Deploy the environment.
Contributors
- Damian Szeluga dszeluga@mirantis.com (developer)
- Maciej Relewicz mrelewicz@mirantis.com (developer)