Does vlan81 between bond0 and br-vlan reflect a VLAN subinterface on the host? If so, you need to remove it and attach bond0 directly to br-vlan because Open vSwitch performs the tagging for you.
On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Gustavo Randich <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I've tried without success to attach instances directly to external VLAN > network using "provider:network_type vlan"; below are the details. Using > "provider:network_type flat" I made it work. > > I was basically following this: > http://www.s3it.uzh.ch/blog/openstack-neutron-vlan/ > > Any idea will be appreciated. > > ML2 CONFIG > ml2_type_vlan network_vlan_ranges vlannet:81:91 > bridge_mappings vlannet:br-vlan > enable_security_group True > enable_ipset True > firewall_driver > neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver > > NETWORK CREATION > neutron net-create vlan81 --router:external True > --provider:physical_network vlannet --provider:network_type vlan > --provider:segmentation_id 81 --shared > neutron subnet-create vlan81 10.111.81.0/24 --name vlan81 > --allocation-pool start=10.111.81.65,end=10.111.81.126 --enable-dhcp > --gateway 10.111.81.254 --dns-nameserver 10.1.1.68 --dns-nameserver > 10.1.1.42 --host-route destination=169.254.169.254/32,nexthop=10.111.81.65 > > NETWORK CONFIGURATION OF COMPUTE/NETWORK NODES > em1 \ > bond0 -> vlan81 -> | br-vlan | <-> | br-int | > em2 / > > DEBUGGING > > root@juno-dev02:~# ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-vlan > NXST_FLOW reply (xid=0x4): > cookie=0x0, duration=2991.439s, table=0, n_packets=5374, n_bytes=357405, > idle_age=2, priority=4,in_port=5,dl_vlan=1 actions=mod_vlan_vid:81,NORMAL > cookie=0x0, duration=3439.498s, table=0, n_packets=3792, n_bytes=159460, > idle_age=0, priority=2,in_port=5 actions=drop > cookie=0x0, duration=3440.064s, table=0, n_packets=113217, > n_bytes=18712371, idle_age=0, priority=1 actions=NORMAL > > root@juno-dev02:~# ovs-ofctl dump-flows br-int > NXST_FLOW reply (xid=0x4): > cookie=0x0, duration=3891.241s, table=0, n_packets=1448, n_bytes=157908, > idle_age=1236, priority=3,in_port=7,dl_vlan=81 actions=mod_vlan_vid:1,NORMAL > cookie=0x0, duration=4339.435s, table=0, n_packets=26538, > n_bytes=1584268, idle_age=1, priority=2,in_port=7 actions=drop > cookie=0x0, duration=4340.224s, table=0, n_packets=10686, n_bytes=590535, > idle_age=1, priority=1 actions=NORMAL > cookie=0x0, duration=4340.153s, table=23, n_packets=0, n_bytes=0, > idle_age=4340, priority=0 actions=drop > > root@juno-dev02:~# nova list > > +--------------------------------------+------+--------+------------+-------------+---------------------+ > | ID | Name | Status | Task State | > Power State | Networks | > > +--------------------------------------+------+--------+------------+-------------+---------------------+ > | 2f1a2cba-6fc7-45ae-a251-e709ab8b7ecc | test | ACTIVE | - | > Running | vlan81=10.111.81.66 | > > +--------------------------------------+------+--------+------------+-------------+---------------------+ > > > Instance can reach DHCP server on network node (10.111.81.65), but cannot > reach default gateway (10.111.81.254), nor any host of the external network. > > The br-vlan bridge shows outgoing ARP packets tagged with vlan 81, and ARP > replies not tagged, which I suppose it then drops because it does not match > the first rule of br-vlan. > > The br-int bridge shows only outgoin ARP packets: > > > root@juno-dev02:~# tcpdump -env -i br-vlan icmp or arp > tcpdump: listening on br-vlan, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size > 65535 bytes > 11:45:56.463254 fa:16:3e:58:74:5b > ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, ethertype 802.1Q > (0x8100), length 46: vlan 81, p 0, ethertype ARP, Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 > (len 4), Request who-has 10.111.81.254 tell 10.111.81.66, length 28 > 11:45:56.464491 78:19:f7:9b:2a:41 > fa:16:3e:58:74:5b, ethertype ARP > (0x0806), length 56: Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 (len 4), Reply 10.111.81.254 > is-at 78:19:f7:9b:2a:41, length 42 > 11:45:57.461253 fa:16:3e:58:74:5b > ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, ethertype 802.1Q > (0x8100), length 46: vlan 81, p 0, ethertype ARP, Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 > (len 4), Request who-has 10.111.81.254 tell 10.111.81.66, length 28 > 11:45:57.462765 78:19:f7:9b:2a:41 > fa:16:3e:58:74:5b, ethertype ARP > (0x0806), length 56: Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 (len 4), Reply 10.111.81.254 > is-at 78:19:f7:9b:2a:41, length 42 > > root@juno-dev02:~# tcpdump -env -i br-int icmp or arp > tcpdump: WARNING: br-int: no IPv4 address assigned > tcpdump: listening on br-int, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size > 65535 bytes > 11:29:49.330084 fa:16:3e:58:74:5b > ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, ethertype 802.1Q > (0x8100), length 46: vlan 1, p 0, ethertype ARP, Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 > (len 4), Request who-has 10.111.81.254 tell 10.111.81.66, length 28 > 11:29:50.162106 fa:16:3e:58:74:5b > ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, ethertype 802.1Q > (0x8100), length 46: vlan 1, p 0, ethertype ARP, Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 > (len 4), Request who-has 10.111.81.49 tell 10.111.81.66, length 28 > 11:29:51.180111 fa:16:3e:58:74:5b > ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, ethertype 802.1Q > (0x8100), length 46: vlan 1, p 0, ethertype ARP, Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 > (len 4), Request who-has 10.111.81.49 tell 10.111.81.66, length 28 > > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-operators mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators > >
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