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Revision as of 02:37, 5 May 2015
Overview:
The Brocade Vyatta VPN plugin provides VPNaaS solution using Brocade Vyatta vRouter VM running as a Neutron router. The plugin implements IPSec Site-to-Site tunnel to connect tenant private networks to remote networks using vRouter VM.
The plugin contains two parts. Vyatta VPN service-driver that interacts with neutron-server's vpn service-plugin and Vyatta VPN device-driver which is bundled with neutron-l3-agent. Both these components need to be configured correctly for the VPN functionality to work.
Neutron L3 agent's Vyatta VPN device-driver component is the one that will invoke the Vyatta vRouter REST APIs for the below CRUD APIs as and when determined by the VPNaaS plugin.
1. create / delete ike policy
2. create / delete ipsec policy
3. create / delete vpn-service policy
4. create / delete ipsec-site-connection
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Block Diagram
+----------------------+ +----------------------+ | Neutron Server | | Neutron L3 Agent | | | | | | | | | | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | | | VPN | | | | VPN Agent | | | | Service Plugin | | | +------------------+ | | +------------------+ | | | Vyatta VPN | | | | Vyatta VPN | | RPC | | Device Driver | | | | Service Driver | + <--------------> | | | | +-+------------------+-+ +-+--------+---------+-+ | | | REST API | +--------v---------+ | | | | | Vyatta vRouter | | | | | | | | | +------------------+
Configuration
1. Refer to link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Brocade_Vyatta_L3_Plugin for Vyatta vRouter L3 plugin configuration.
2. Edit Neutron configuration file /etc/neutron/neutron.conf to specify Vyatta vRouter L3 plugin and Vyatta VPN plugin service-driver
service_plugins = neutron.plugins.brocade.vyatta.vrouter_neutron_plugin.VyattaVRouterPlugin,neutron_vpnaas.services.vpn.plugin.VPNDriverPlugin service_provider = VPN:vyatta:neutron_vpnaas.services.vpn.service_drivers.vyatta_ipsec.VyattaIPsecDriver:default
3. Edit the /etc/neutron/vpn_agent.ini file to specify Brocade Vyatta VPN agent device-driver
[vpnagent] vpn_device_driver=neutron.services.vpn.device_drivers.vyatta_ipsec.VyattaIPSecDriver
4. Create a launcher utility with Vyatta VPN agent entry point, preferably in a file in /usr/local/bin/vyatta-vpn-agent,
#!/usr/bin/python # PBR Generated from u'console_scripts' import sys from neutron_vpnaas.cmd.eventlet.vyatta_agent import main if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(main())
5. Restart Vyatta-VPN agent.
/usr/bin/python /usr/local/bin/vyatta-vpn-agent --config-file /etc/neutron/neutron.conf --config-file=/etc/neutron/l3_agent.ini --config-file=/etc/neutron/vpn_agent.ini --config-file /etc/neutron/fwaas_driver.ini --config-file /etc/neutron/plugins/brocade/vyatta/vrouter.ini
NOTE: make sure neutron-l3-agent is not started. vyatta-vpn-agent includes both traditional L3 agent and Vyatta VPN agent functionality