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= OpenStack Networking ("Neutron") =
  
= OpenStack Networking ("Neutron") =
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|  [http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-network/admin/content/ Administrator Guide ]
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|  [http://docs.openstack.org/networking-guide/index.html OpenStack Networking Guide ]
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|  [http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide-cloud/content/ch_networking.html Administrator Guide ]
 
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|  [http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/content/neutron_client_sample_commands.html Neutron CLI Guide ]
 
|  [http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/content/neutron_client_sample_commands.html Neutron CLI Guide ]
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| [http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/  API Developer Doc (v2) ]
 
| [http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/  API Developer Doc (v2) ]
 
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| [https://github.com/openstack/quantum Source code ]
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| [https://github.com/openstack/neutron Source code ]
 
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| [https://bugs.launchpad.net/quantum Bug tracker  ]
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| [https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron Bug tracker  ]
 
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| [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum Blueprints ]
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| [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/neutron Blueprints ]
 
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== Related projects ==
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== Neutron Mission Statement ==
* [https://launchpad.net/python-quantumclient Python Neutron client]
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To implement services and associated libraries to provide on-demand, scalable, and technology-agnostic network abstraction. [https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/governance/tree/reference/programs.yaml Source]
* Neutron Admin and API documentation in [https://launchpad.net/openstack-manuals  OpenStack Manuals]
 
* Tempest testing project [http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/ Tempest Manuals]. For the Icehouse cycle, the community is undertaking a focused effort to strengthen the suite of Tempest tests for Neutron. If you are interested on contributing to this effort, please go to [https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/icehouse-summit-qa-neutron Icehouse Neutron Tempest push] to see what is being done and to [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/TempestAPITests for HOWTO instructions]. Helping to develop Tempest tests (particularly API tests) is an excellent way for new contributors to learn Neutron.
 
  
 
== What is Neutron? ==
 
== What is Neutron? ==
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Neutron is an OpenStack project to provide "networking as a service" between interface devices (e.g., vNICs) managed by other Openstack services (e.g., nova). 
  
Neutron is an [https://wiki.openstack.org OpenStack] project to provide "networking as a service" between interface devices (e.g., vNICs) managed by other Openstack services (e.g., nova).   
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Starting in the Folsom release, Neutron is a core and supported part of the OpenStack platform (for Essex, we were an "incubated" project, which means use is suggested only for those who really know what they're doing with Neutron).   
  
Starting in the Folsom release, Neutron is a core and supported part of the [https://wiki.openstack.org OpenStack] platform (for Essex, we were an "incubated" project, which means use is suggested only for those who really know what they're doing with Neutron). 
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If you're a networking geek and like to hack on OpenStack, please join!  
 
 
If you're a networking geek and like to hack on [https://wiki.openstack.org OpenStack], please join!  
 
  
 
More Info:  
 
More Info:  
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* [http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Quantum-Virtual-Networks-for-OpenStack Video Neutron Overview] (3/12)
 
* [http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Quantum-Virtual-Networks-for-OpenStack Video Neutron Overview] (3/12)
 
* [http://sdrv.ms/YdnQYS Slides on Technical Architecture of Neutron] (2013-03-14)
 
* [http://sdrv.ms/YdnQYS Slides on Technical Architecture of Neutron] (2013-03-14)
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* [https://www.gitbook.com/read/book/yeasy/openstack_understand_neutron Understanding Neutron (in CN)] (2015-03-24)
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== Related projects ==
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* [https://launchpad.net/python-neutronclient Python Neutron client]
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* Neutron Admin and API documentation in [https://launchpad.net/openstack-manuals  OpenStack Manuals]
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* Tempest testing project [http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/ Tempest Manuals]. For the Icehouse cycle, the community is undertaking a focused effort to strengthen the suite of Tempest tests for Neutron. If you are interested on contributing to this effort, please go to [https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/icehouse-summit-qa-neutron Icehouse Neutron Tempest push] to see what is being done and to [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/TempestAPITests TempestAPITests] for HOWTO instructions. Helping to develop Tempest tests (particularly API tests) is an excellent way for new contributors to learn Neutron.
  
 
== Why Neutron? ==
 
== Why Neutron? ==
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** Example: create multi-tier web application topology
 
** Example: create multi-tier web application topology
 
* Enable innovation plugins (open and closed source) that introduce advanced network capabilities
 
* Enable innovation plugins (open and closed source) that introduce advanced network capabilities
** Example:  use L2-in-L3 tunneling to avoid VLAN limits, provide end-to-end QoS guarantees, used monitoring protocols like [[NetFlow]].  
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** Example:  use L2-in-L3 tunneling to avoid VLAN limits, provide end-to-end QoS guarantees, use monitoring protocols like [[NetFlow]].  
 
* Let anyone build advanced network services (open and closed source) that plug into Openstack tenant networks.   
 
* Let anyone build advanced network services (open and closed source) that plug into Openstack tenant networks.   
** Examples:  LB-aaS, VPN-aaS, firewall-aaS, IDS-aaS, data-center-interconnect-aaS.
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** Examples:  LB-aaS, VPN-aaS, firewall-aaS, IDS-aaS (not implemented), data-center-interconnect-aaS.
 
* Horizon GUI support for:  
 
* Horizon GUI support for:  
 
** Neutron L2 and L3 network and subnet creation/deletion
 
** Neutron L2 and L3 network and subnet creation/deletion
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== Using Neutron ==
 
== Using Neutron ==
  
Follow the instructions in the  [http://docs.openstack.org/incubation/openstack-network/admin/contentNeutron Administrator Guide] to use Neutron with OpenStack Nova.   
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Follow the instructions in the  [http://docs.openstack.org/networking-guide/index.html Networking Guide], or use the installation documentation at http://docs.openstack.org to use Neutron with OpenStack Nova.   
  
Forget documentation, I just want to get the code!:  [https://launchpad.net/quantum/+download Neutron Downloads]
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Forget documentation, I just want to get the code!:  [https://launchpad.net/neutron/+download Neutron Downloads]
  
 
Detailed information for programming against v2.0 of the Neutron web services API is available in the [http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/  Neutron API Guide]   
 
Detailed information for programming against v2.0 of the Neutron web services API is available in the [http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0/content/  Neutron API Guide]   
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If you are looking for information on using Neutron with devstack, please see: [[NeutronDevstack]] .  
 
If you are looking for information on using Neutron with devstack, please see: [[NeutronDevstack]] .  
  
Neutron lets you use a set of different backends called "plugins" that work with a growing variety of networking technologies.  These plugins may be distributed as part of the main Neutron release, or separately.
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Neutron lets you use a set of different backends called "plugins" that work with a growing variety of networking technologies.  These plugins may be distributed as part of the main Neutron release, or separately.
  
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== Plugins ==
 
The set of plugins included in the main Neutron distribution and supported by the Neutron community include:  
 
The set of plugins included in the main Neutron distribution and supported by the Neutron community include:  
  
 
* [http://www.openvswitch.org Open vSwitch] Plugin
 
* [http://www.openvswitch.org Open vSwitch] Plugin
* [http://wiki.openstack.org/cisco-quantum Cisco UCS/Nexus] Plugin
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* [http://wiki.openstack.org/cisco-neutron Cisco UCS/Nexus] Plugin
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* [http://wiki.openstack.org/cisco-n1kv-neutron  Cisco Nexus1000v] Plugin
 
* [http://wiki.openstack.org/Quantum-Linux-Bridge-Plugin  Linux Bridge] Plugin
 
* [http://wiki.openstack.org/Quantum-Linux-Bridge-Plugin  Linux Bridge] Plugin
 
* [http://wiki.openstack.org/Neutron/ML2  Modular Layer 2] Plugin
 
* [http://wiki.openstack.org/Neutron/ML2  Modular Layer 2] Plugin
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* [http://docs.projectfloodlight.org/display/floodlightcontroller/Quantum+REST+Proxy+Plugin  Big Switch Controller Plugin]
 
* [http://docs.projectfloodlight.org/display/floodlightcontroller/Quantum+REST+Proxy+Plugin  Big Switch Controller Plugin]
 
* [http://www.cloudbase.it/quantum-hyper-v-plugin/  Cloudbase Hyper-V] Plugin
 
* [http://www.cloudbase.it/quantum-hyper-v-plugin/  Cloudbase Hyper-V] Plugin
* [http://www.midokura.com MidoNet] Plugin
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* [http://www.midonet.org MidoNet] Plugin
 
* [https://github.com/brocade/brocade  Brocade Neutron Plugin] Brocade Neutron Plugin
 
* [https://github.com/brocade/brocade  Brocade Neutron Plugin] Brocade Neutron Plugin
* [http://www.plumgrid.com/ PLUMgrid] Plugin
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* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/PLUMgrid-Neutron PLUMgrid] Plugin
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* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Mellanox-Neutron Mellanox Neutron Plugin] Mellanox Neutron Plugin
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* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/EmbraneNeutronPlugin Embrane Neutron Plugin]
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* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/IBM-Neutron IBM SDN-VE] Plugin
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* [http://www.cplanenetworks.com/ CPLANE NETWORKS ] CPLANE NETWORKS
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* [http://www.nuagenetworks.net/ Nuage Networks] Plugin
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* [http://www.opencontrail.org OpenContrail] OpenContrail Plugin
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* [[Neutron/ML2/LenovoML2Mechanism|Lenovo Networking]] Lenovo Networking Plugin
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* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Avaya-Neutron Avaya Neutron Plugin] Avaya Neutron Plugin
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Additional plugins are available from other sources:  
 
Additional plugins are available from other sources:  
* [http://www.opencontrail.org OpenContrail] Plugin
 
 
* [http://www.extremenetworks.com  Extreme Networks] Plugin
 
* [http://www.extremenetworks.com  Extreme Networks] Plugin
 
* [https://github.com/ruijie/rgos_quantum_plugin  Ruijie Networks] Plugin
 
* [https://github.com/ruijie/rgos_quantum_plugin  Ruijie Networks] Plugin
* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Mellanox-Neutron Mellanox Neutron Plugin] Mellanox Neutron Plugin
 
 
* [https://www.juniper.net/support/downloads/?p=qpluginopen#sw Juniper Networks] Neutron Plugin
 
* [https://www.juniper.net/support/downloads/?p=qpluginopen#sw Juniper Networks] Neutron Plugin
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* [http://www.projectcalico.org/ Calico] [https://github.com/Metaswitch/calico Neutron Plugin] ([http://docs.projectcalico.org/en/latest/openstack.html docs])
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* [https://github.com/China863SDN/DCFabric  BNC] Plugin ([http://www.sdn863.org.cn/ docs])
 
If you have your own plugin, feel free to add it to this list.
 
If you have your own plugin, feel free to add it to this list.
  
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Following Vendor specific [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/ML2#Mechanism_Drivers Mechanism Drivers] are supported:  
 
Following Vendor specific [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/ML2#Mechanism_Drivers Mechanism Drivers] are supported:  
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* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Ml2-huawei-switch-mech-driver Huawei Switch Driver]
 
* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Arista-neutron-ml2-driver Arista Driver]
 
* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Arista-neutron-ml2-driver Arista Driver]
 
* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/ML2/MechCiscoNexus Cisco Nexus Driver]
 
* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/ML2/MechCiscoNexus Cisco Nexus Driver]
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== Participate ==
 
== Participate ==
  
To get code, ask questions, view blueprints, etc, see: [https://launchpad.net/quantum/ Neutron Launchpad Page]
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To get code, ask questions, view blueprints, etc, see: [https://launchpad.net/neutron/ Neutron Launchpad Page]
  
 
See [[NeutronDevelopment]] for some (rough) guides on how to contribute code to Neutron, including how to add your own plugin.   
 
See [[NeutronDevelopment]] for some (rough) guides on how to contribute code to Neutron, including how to add your own plugin.   

Revision as of 18:13, 25 January 2018

OpenStack Networking ("Neutron")

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The content of this wiki may be obsolete and replaced by content available at: https://docs.openstack.org/neutron/latest/
OpenStack Networking Guide
Administrator Guide
Neutron CLI Guide
API Developer Doc (v2)
Source code
Bug tracker
Blueprints

Neutron Mission Statement

To implement services and associated libraries to provide on-demand, scalable, and technology-agnostic network abstraction. Source

What is Neutron?

Neutron is an OpenStack project to provide "networking as a service" between interface devices (e.g., vNICs) managed by other Openstack services (e.g., nova).

Starting in the Folsom release, Neutron is a core and supported part of the OpenStack platform (for Essex, we were an "incubated" project, which means use is suggested only for those who really know what they're doing with Neutron).

If you're a networking geek and like to hack on OpenStack, please join!

More Info:

Related projects

  • Python Neutron client
  • Neutron Admin and API documentation in OpenStack Manuals
  • Tempest testing project Tempest Manuals. For the Icehouse cycle, the community is undertaking a focused effort to strengthen the suite of Tempest tests for Neutron. If you are interested on contributing to this effort, please go to Icehouse Neutron Tempest push to see what is being done and to TempestAPITests for HOWTO instructions. Helping to develop Tempest tests (particularly API tests) is an excellent way for new contributors to learn Neutron.

Why Neutron?

  • Give cloud tenants an API to build rich networking topologies, and configure advanced network policies in the cloud.
    • Example: create multi-tier web application topology
  • Enable innovation plugins (open and closed source) that introduce advanced network capabilities
    • Example: use L2-in-L3 tunneling to avoid VLAN limits, provide end-to-end QoS guarantees, use monitoring protocols like NetFlow.
  • Let anyone build advanced network services (open and closed source) that plug into Openstack tenant networks.
    • Examples: LB-aaS, VPN-aaS, firewall-aaS, IDS-aaS (not implemented), data-center-interconnect-aaS.
  • Horizon GUI support for:
    • Neutron L2 and L3 network and subnet creation/deletion
    • Booting VMs on specific Neutron networks.
  • API Extensibility Framework, including extensions for:
    • "provider network", which maps Neutron L2 networks to a specific VLAN in the physical data center

Using Neutron

Follow the instructions in the Networking Guide, or use the installation documentation at http://docs.openstack.org to use Neutron with OpenStack Nova.

Forget documentation, I just want to get the code!: Neutron Downloads

Detailed information for programming against v2.0 of the Neutron web services API is available in the Neutron API Guide

If you are looking for information on using Neutron with devstack, please see: NeutronDevstack .

Neutron lets you use a set of different backends called "plugins" that work with a growing variety of networking technologies. These plugins may be distributed as part of the main Neutron release, or separately.

Plugins

The set of plugins included in the main Neutron distribution and supported by the Neutron community include:



Additional plugins are available from other sources:

If you have your own plugin, feel free to add it to this list.

Havana Release and ML2 Plugin Update

Starting with Havana release, openvswitch and linuxbridge plugins are deprecated. Modular Layer 2 (ML2) plugin replaces these plugins. L2 agents work with ML2 plugin and continue to work with the deprecated monolithic plugins.

ML2 plugin architecture facilitates the type drivers to support multiple networking technologies, and mechanism drivers to facilitate the access to the networking configuration in a transactional model. The details of these drivers is described here. Long term goal is to transition all vendor specific plugins to the type and mechanism drivers.

Following Type Drivers are supported:

  • Flat
  • Local
  • VLAN
  • GRE
  • VxLan


Following Vendor specific Mechanism Drivers are supported:

Participate

To get code, ask questions, view blueprints, etc, see: Neutron Launchpad Page

See NeutronDevelopment for some (rough) guides on how to contribute code to Neutron, including how to add your own plugin.

If you would like to participate, please send mail to the main openstack-dev list: http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev

You can also attend our regular IRC meetings, which start one hour after the main openstack meeting, on the same #openstack-meeting channel: http://wiki.openstack.org/Network/Meetings

Check out NeutronStarterBugs for ideas on easy bugs or starter projects you might tackle. Or just start playing with NeutronDevstack and come up with your own ideas!

Related pages

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