By default allinone does not use vlans, therefore you need to make the changes 
to allow neutron to use vlans. Try to enable that by vi the 
/etc/neutron/plugin.ini 

you will see a section called type_drivers = vxlan and add vlan  which allows 
you to create neutron vlans networks and if you need to map vlans you also need 
to modify the ml2_type_vlan which allows you to map physical_network.
example could be network_lan_range = mynet1:200:202 

have a good day, 
Ciao  

Remo 
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 10:00, OpenStack Mailing List Archive <[email protected]> 
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> Link: https://openstack.nimeyo.com/65515/?show=65622#a65622
> From: shahamf <[email protected]>
> 
> Hey Moshe,
> 
> First of all, thanks for the quick response!
> 
> Regarding my setup, this is an all-in-one RDO installation ('packstack 
> --allinone'). OS on my server is Centos 7. As you said I use Intel 82599 
> 10-Gigabit Ethernet controller, that I used to create virtual functions. My 
> SR-IOV ports, which I attached to my VM, are connected to a Cisco switch 
> which is also connected to some other linux server. I try to ping this server.
> 
> If any more info is needed, please let me know.
> 
> Shaham
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