On Aug 14, 2012, at 1:24 PM, Kurt Scholtens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Any takers?
> 
> I am looking for guidance on my current deployment.   Let me start by saying, 
> it works.  That being said, I want to ensure what I am doing makes sense 
> because I'm slightly confused by the networking.  Specifically, the bridging 
> doesn't make sense at all.  If you look at my bridging below, it appears both 
> my public network (192.168.12.x) and my host to host management network 
> (10.0.5.x) are getting bridged on br100.  More precisely it appears my 
> FIXED_NETWORK (11.0.4.x) as well as my public network aka FLOATING_RANGE are 
> getting bridged to  br100.  I do access my openstack hosts on 192.168.12.x as 
> well as my openstack instances on this network.  I just am not understanding 
> the networking for this set up, even though it works.  

If you want the floating ips on a different interface (say eth1) you can use:

PUBLIC_INTERFACE=eth1

devstack defaults PUBLIC_INTERFACE to br100 because that is the only way to 
make it work if you have a single interface and you don't set up vlans. with 
multiple interfaces and vlans, generally you put public_interface and 
flat_interface on different devices.

Vish
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