Public bug reported:
In network topology page, interfaces table in RouterDetailView includes both
interfaces in the current project's networks and also interfaces in the shared
networks in other projects. But all information except the id_or_name of the
interfaces in the shared networks are missing, more specifically, the status
field is shown as red and other fields are `none`.
The typical case is when you create a router against the provider network which
is shared for all tenants.
I think it is because of the limitation of shared networks. i.e. users
cannot inspect ports and ip address information of the shared network
because of the perm lack. But the status field as red is worse than
rather missing values because users worry about that red color which
normally means dead/down.
Is there any possibility to allow access to the ports in the shared network
from the tenant network which is connected?
If that is much work in rbac side, i think it is better to remove those
interfaces of shared network from interface list or set the status field as
None.
** Affects: horizon
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2049067
Title:
Information about interfaces of shared network are missing in network
topology
Status in OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon):
New
Bug description:
In network topology page, interfaces table in RouterDetailView includes both
interfaces in the current project's networks and also interfaces in the shared
networks in other projects. But all information except the id_or_name of the
interfaces in the shared networks are missing, more specifically, the status
field is shown as red and other fields are `none`.
The typical case is when you create a router against the provider network
which is shared for all tenants.
I think it is because of the limitation of shared networks. i.e. users
cannot inspect ports and ip address information of the shared network
because of the perm lack. But the status field as red is worse than
rather missing values because users worry about that red color which
normally means dead/down.
Is there any possibility to allow access to the ports in the shared network
from the tenant network which is connected?
If that is much work in rbac side, i think it is better to remove those
interfaces of shared network from interface list or set the status field as
None.
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