- Original Message -
> The L3 agent uses ARP and static routes like a normal router would. The L2
> agent is where there might be differences depending on the network type
> used. If it's a tunnel overlay, the L2 agent may perform an ARP offload from
> information it has learned via the L
The L3 agent uses ARP and static routes like a normal router would. The L2
agent is where there might be differences depending on the network type
used. If it's a tunnel overlay, the L2 agent may perform an ARP offload
from information it has learned via the L2 population mechanism.
On Sat, Mar 7,
Hello, I am looking to learn how neutron agent (probably L3) calculates a
new routing path when VM on compute node wants to communicate with some
destination. Does it use neutron API to learn about network topology or it
uses its internal structures to simulate path resolving like in real
network?