NSX: Remove logic for creating chained logical switches
This patch removes the logic for creating chained local switches in
the NSX backend for Neutron networks with flat or vlan bindings.
Switch chaining as a feature is no more useful since the underlying
backend limitation has been long removed.
Existing networks backed by chained switches will continue to work.
The configuration parameters concerning the maximum number of ports
per logical switch are still honoured for backward compatibility,
but these parameters will be marked for deprecation.
Reviewed: https:/ /review. openstack. org/146995 /git.openstack. org/cgit/ stackforge/ vmware- nsx/commit/ ?id=3fb04ed62b6 aa57742b037a0c3 22770b65115b6b
Committed: https:/
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch: master
commit 3fb04ed62b6aa57 742b037a0c32277 0b65115b6b
Author: Salvatore Orlando <email address hidden>
Date: Tue Jan 13 14:11:21 2015 -0800
NSX: Remove logic for creating chained logical switches
This patch removes the logic for creating chained local switches in
the NSX backend for Neutron networks with flat or vlan bindings.
Switch chaining as a feature is no more useful since the underlying
backend limitation has been long removed.
Existing networks backed by chained switches will continue to work.
The configuration parameters concerning the maximum number of ports
per logical switch are still honoured for backward compatibility,
but these parameters will be marked for deprecation.
Closes-Bug: #1376037
Change-Id: I92b84677afa15d 13085d59be9de80 60bf876d85f