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Message #68382
[Bug 1694349] Re: VXLAN multicast groups in linuxbridge
Not sure there's anything to doc here.
The agent config guide [1] refs over to the linuxbridge agent config opts [2] that documents the multicast_ranges option.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/neutron/latest/admin/config-ml2.html#l2-agent
[2] https://docs.openstack.org/neutron/latest/configuration/linuxbridge-agent.html
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
VXLAN multicast groups in linuxbridge
Status in neutron:
Invalid
Status in openstack-manuals:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
https://review.openstack.org/333379
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commit 8a596f35bb70a2c8ab48f68327662310141bb518
Author: Jiri Kotlin <jiri.kotlin@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu Jun 23 14:04:07 2016 +0000
VXLAN multicast groups in linuxbridge
Enable creation of VXLANs with different multicast addresses allocated
by VNI-address mappings. Dictionary of multicast addresses and
corresponding VXLAN VNI IDs should be loaded from settings. Usable to
not flood whole network when managing routers between more datacenters
and can not use L2population because VXLAN points to external device.
Co-Authored-By: Kevin Benton <kevin@xxxxxxxxxx>
DocImpact: VXLAN addresses used by linux bridge can be specified per VNI
Closes-Bug: #1579068
Change-Id: I24f272ccd6d61d9fa7ea3b6f256fabd381f5434a
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