> The ucast-mac-remote table is filled with information that don't match > your comments. In my environment, I have created only one neutron > network, one l2gw instance and one l2gw connection. However, the mac > reflected in that table corresponds to the dhcp port of the Neutron > network (I've checked the mac on the dhcp namespace and it's the same). > I've created several VMs in different compute nodes and there is only > one line there. Could you check again the MAC address?
Hello, I confirm I have one line per VM root@l2gw-0:/# vtep-ctl list-remote-macs ee87db33-1b3a-42e9-bc09-02747f8a0ad5 ucast-mac-remote fa:16:3e:6b:6e:d1 -> vxlan_over_ipv4/10.1.1.161 fa:16:3e:7f:18:77 -> vxlan_over_ipv4/10.1.0.126 fa:16:3e:90:7f:f9 -> vxlan_over_ipv4/10.1.1.177 fa:16:3e:c2:7b:da -> vxlan_over_ipv4/10.1.1.167 fa:16:3e:ca:ad:c6 -> vxlan_over_ipv4/10.1.0.126 fa:16:3e:f0:21:01 -> vxlan_over_ipv4/10.1.1.175 I have the indication of the mac address of the VM, and the IP address of the hypervisor where it is hosted. > In my setup I get this automatically: > > mcast-mac-remote > unknown-dst -> vxlan_over_ipv4/192.0.2.6 <http://192.0.2.6> > > If you're using the agent, it might be a bug. I am running Openstack Newton, on what version is based your PoC ? thank you Saverio __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev