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>> *Subject: *[openstack-dev] [neutron] Is it possible that creating a port
>> and binding it with 2 IPs
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>> Hi Neutrons,
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>> As my obser
cent.Chao
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> *Subject: *[openstack-dev] [neutron] Is it possible that creating a port
> and binding
Hi Vincent,Your initial observation is correct: each port is associated with a Neutron network, and will get one IPv4 and one IPv6 address from the subnets associated with that network.To add additional IPs to a p
Hi Vincent, as far as I know, Neutron supports trunk ports[1] now. You can
create a parent port and add one or more subports on it. Every subport has
its own IP address.
[1]: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/TrunkPort
Thanks
Zhi Chang
2016-12-06 14:42 GMT+08:00 Vincent.Chao :
> Hi Neutr
Hi Neutrons,
As my observation from the flow table, every created port seems bound with
only one IP address.
I was wondering is neutron support this function which can bind a port with
two IPs?
For example, a VNF load balancer, which has a VIP and a real IP.
And this VNF receives packets with the