Hi Vedu,

Would this still apply if I'm not using Openstack?

-Dan


On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 12:01 AM, Vedamurthy Ananth Joshi <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Dan,
> The DHCP enabled/disabled status can be seen in neutron subnet-show <uuid>
>
>  To disable, neutron subnet-update --disable-dhcp <subnet-uuid>
>
> Vedu
>
>   From: Dan Houtz <[email protected]>
> Date: Friday, July 10, 2015 at 9:37 AM
> To: Tomasz Charewicz <[email protected]>
> Cc: OpenContrail Users List - 2 <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Users] dhcp THROUGH tsn
>
>   Hi Tomasz:
>
>  Thanks for the reply. I believe I do have that disabled per attached
> screenshot.
>
>  -Dan
>
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 11:03 PM, Tomasz Charewicz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>  Hi,
>>
>>  Try disable DHCP server in configuration of VN where you use BMS.
>>
>> Pozdrawiam
>> TomekC
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:02 PM -0700, "Dan Houtz" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>    Hi,
>>>
>>>  I'm trying to setup an virtual network in Contrail that will allow bare
>>> metal servers to make a dhcp request which will hit our MX gateway
>>> configured to act as a dhcp relay agent. Currently it looks like the DHCP
>>> request is forwarded from the TOR to the TSN which doesn't forward it along
>>> to the MX.
>>>
>>>  I suspect this is a side effect of my Virtual Network being in L2/L3
>>> mode and the TSN expecting to act as DHCP server itself.  Can someone
>>> confirm if this is indeed the case?
>>>
>>>  If so, is there a way I can create the virtual network so that the TSN
>>> doesn't operate this way? Possibly as an L2 only network? I'm not quite
>>> sure how to configure an L2 only network in the Contrail webui but can dig
>>> into the API calls if needed.
>>>
>>>  Thanks!
>>>  Dan
>>>
>>
>
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