2016-05-30 11:55:45 |
Alex Stafeyev |
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If we have an external network, with default rbac policy, and even 1 tenant is using this network, we can not delete the default rbac policy in order to decide to which tenants this network will be exposed.
In this situation the network will be exposed to all tenants unless the admin first disconnects the using tenant and then makes the needed changes.
In a situation with many tenants this will be non user friendly.
MITAKA. |
If we have an external network, with default rbac policy, and even 1 tenant is using this network, we can not delete the default rbac policy in order to decide to which tenants this network will be exposed.
In this situation the network will be exposed to all tenants unless the admin first disconnects ( clears the network ports from all tenants - Router gw/Vms usage, etc ) the using tenant and then makes the needed changes.
In a situation with many tenants this will be non user friendly.
MITAKA. |
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