Cisco VTS plugin with Cisco VTS agent
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NeutronCorePlugin: 'neutron.plugins.ml2.plugin.Ml2Plugin'
NeutronMechanismDrivers: 'sriovnicswitch,cisco_vts'
NeutronTypeDrivers: 'vxlan,vlan,flat'
NeutronServicePlugins: 'cisco_vts_router,trunk'
NeutronOVSFirewallDriver: 'neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver'
VTSPhysicalNet: '<physnet name>'
VTSUsername: '<username>'
VTSPassword: '<encrypted passphrase>'
VTSServer: '<IP-address>'
VTSVMMID: '<UUID>'
NeutronCorePlugin: 'neutron.plugins.ml2.plugin.Ml2Plugin'
NeutronMechanismDrivers: 'sriovnicswitch,cisco_vts'
NeutronTypeDrivers: 'vxlan,vlan,flat'
NeutronServicePlugins: 'cisco_vts_router,trunk'
NeutronInterfaceDriver: 'cisco_controller.drivers.agent.linux.interface.NamespaceDriver'
VTSPhysicalNet: '<physnet name>'
UnderlayIpNewtorksList: '10.10.10.0/24,50.50.0.0/16,40.40.0.0/16,42.42.42.0/24'
VTSR_u_IpAddressList: '10.10.10.133,10.10.10.134'
# VPFA Configuration requires the assignment of an underlay IP address for the VPFA per node.
# This needs to be specified against the UUID of the target node in a JSON data blob.
# To derive the UUID, after node introspection execute the following CLI command steps:
# 1. 'ironic node-list'. Note Openstack ID of the target node
# 2. 'openstack baremetal introspection data save <Openstack ID from step1> | jq .extra.system.product.uuid
# 3. Note the Node UUID and use it in the json configuration blob below. Multiple nodes can be specified.
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