2021-06-02 02:51:04 |
Takashi Kajinami |
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Currently when adding an interface to a router, Horizon shows subnets with gateway ip.
On the other hand, Horizon supports attaching a subnet to a router with fixed interface ip.
In this case gateway ip is not required but a new port is created with a given ip in the subnet
and the port is attached to the router.
This is useful especially when users want to connect an instance to multiple subnets with a single default gateway (only one subnet has gateway ip while the other subnet don't).
However because of the current logic to filter out subnets without gateway ip, we can't add
a subnet without gateway ip to a router using fixed ip now. |
Currently when adding an interface to a router, Horizon shows subnets with gateway ip.
On the other hand, Horizon supports attaching a subnet to a router with fixed interface ip.
In this case gateway ip is not required but a new port is created with a given ip in the subnet and the port is attached to the router.
This is useful especially when users want to connect an instance to multiple subnets with a single default gateway (only one subnet has gateway ip while the other subnet don't).
However because of the current logic to filter out subnets without gateway ip, we can't add a subnet without gateway ip to a router using fixed ip now. |
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