Public bug reported:
Today the neutron auto-allocated-topology (aka "get me a network")
plugin/service allocates a router using the default enable_snat value for
routers (True); so the resulting topology always has SNAT enabled. Some
deployments would benefit from the ability to provision auto-allocated
topologies that disable SNAT routing directly into the address space of the
external network.
One such way to support this ability would be to provide a simple configuration
option such as `auto_topology_enable_snat` that's used by the service plugin
when provisioning the router (for `enable_snat`). This would allow deployers
the ability to configure the default SNAT behavior for auto-allocated
topologies.
** Affects: neutron
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: auto-allocated-topology rfe
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1664534
Title:
[RFE] Auto allocated topology with no SNAT
Status in neutron:
New
Bug description:
Today the neutron auto-allocated-topology (aka "get me a network")
plugin/service allocates a router using the default enable_snat value for
routers (True); so the resulting topology always has SNAT enabled. Some
deployments would benefit from the ability to provision auto-allocated
topologies that disable SNAT routing directly into the address space of the
external network.
One such way to support this ability would be to provide a simple
configuration option such as `auto_topology_enable_snat` that's used by the
service plugin when provisioning the router (for `enable_snat`). This would
allow deployers the ability to configure the default SNAT behavior for
auto-allocated topologies.
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