You have better chances of getting an answer if you asked the -dev list and add > [Neutron] to the subject (done here).

That said, can you tell us a bit more about your deployment? You can also hop on #openstack-neutron on Freenode to look for neutron developers who can help
you more interactively.

Cheers,
Armando

Hi. As per Armando's suggestion, e-mailing openstack-dev for advice, and have pasted files and command output, below. Our Ubuntu-based Openstack installations do not seem to be enabling "allowed address pairs". It seems that we (or Ubuntu) are disabling them somehow, and we were wondering if you might have advice on where to look. If there's any additional information you need, please let us know.

Thanks kindly,

-Ken

-------------------- files and output below ------------------------


ubuntu@magnificent-hill:~$ neutron ext-list
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| alias | name |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| service-type | Neutron Service Type Management | | ext-gw-mode | Neutron L3 Configurable external gateway mode | | l3_agent_scheduler | L3 Agent Scheduler | | lbaas_agent_scheduler | Loadbalancer Agent Scheduler | | external-net | Neutron external network | | binding | Port Binding | | metering | Neutron Metering | | agent | agent | | quotas | Quota management support | | dhcp_agent_scheduler | DHCP Agent Scheduler | | multi-provider | Multi Provider Network | | fwaas | Firewall service | | router | Neutron L3 Router | | vpnaas | VPN service | | extra_dhcp_opt | Neutron Extra DHCP opts | | provider | Provider Network | | lbaas | LoadBalancing service | | extraroute | Neutron Extra Route |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------+


neutron.conf:
##################################################################
# [ WARNING ]
# Configuration file maintained by Juju. Local changes may be overwritten.
##################################################################
[DEFAULT]
verbose = False
debug = False
lock_path = /var/lock/neutron
core_plugin = neutron.plugins.ml2.plugin.Ml2Plugin
rabbit_userid = neutron
rabbit_virtual_host = openstack
rabbit_password = myhashhere
rabbit_host = 10.10.3.6
control_exchange = neutron
notification_driver = neutron.openstack.common.notifier.list_notifier
list_notifier_drivers = neutron.openstack.common.notifier.rabbit_notifier
[agent]
root_helper = sudo /usr/bin/neutron-rootwrap /etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf
------------ end neutron.conf ---------------

ml2_conf.ini:
###############################################################################
# [ WARNING ]
# Configuration file maintained by Juju. Local changes may be overwritten.
###############################################################################
[ml2]
type_drivers = gre,vxlan,vlan,flat
tenant_network_types = gre,vxlan,vlan,flat
mechanism_drivers = openvswitch,l2population

[ml2_type_gre]
tunnel_id_ranges = 1:1000

[ml2_type_vxlan]
vni_ranges = 1001:2000

[ml2_type_vlan]
network_vlan_ranges = physnet1:1000:2000

[ml2_type_flat]
flat_networks =

[ovs]
enable_tunneling = True
local_ip = 10.10.3.8
bridge_mappings = physnet1:br-data

[agent]
tunnel_types = gre
l2_population = False


[securitygroup]
firewall_driver = neutron.agent.linux.iptables_firewall.OVSHybridIptablesFirewallDriver
------------ end ml2_conf.ini ---------------

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