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Message #48894
[Bug 1564973] Re: [liberty] add arp_responder flag to linuxbridge agent
This affects the config reference in Liberty.
There is no need to do in Neutron side.
** Summary changed:
- add arp_responder flag to linuxbridge agent
+ [liberty] add arp_responder flag to linuxbridge agent
** Also affects: openstack-manuals
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: neutron
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
[liberty] add arp_responder flag to linuxbridge agent
Status in neutron:
Invalid
Status in openstack-manuals:
New
Bug description:
https://review.openstack.org/288050
Dear bug triager. This bug was created since a commit was marked with DOCIMPACT.
Your project "openstack/neutron" is set up so that we directly report the documentation bugs against it. If this needs changing, the docimpact-group option needs to be added for the project. You can ask the OpenStack infra team (#openstack-infra on freenode) for help if you need to.
commit c823e8ccb951a4abdf247dd094a794b7741d7cca
Author: Mark McClain <mark@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed Feb 10 13:28:21 2016 -0500
add arp_responder flag to linuxbridge agent
When the ARP responder is enabled, secondary IP addresses explicitly
allowed by via the allowed-address-pairs extensions do not resolve.
This change adds the ability to enable the local ARP responder similar
to the feature in the OVS agent. This change disables local ARP
responses by default, so ARP traffic will be sent over the overlay.
DocImpact
UpgradeImpact
Change-Id: I5da4afa44fc94032880ea59ec574df504470fb4a
Closes-Bug: 1445089
(cherry picked from commit bbd881f3a970143e1954cb277e5235dddd26c5d0)
Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin.carter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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