Rebuild 1.0 so that JSON fixes are picked up
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# These three options need to come together
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book = v1.0
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target_dir = target/docbkx/webhelp/openstack-network
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# Not published but needs to be configured
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publish_dir = api/openstack-network/1.0
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book = v2.0
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target_dir = target/docbkx/webhelp/openstack-network
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# Published at http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-network/2.0
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publish_dir = api/openstack-network/2.0
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publish_dir = api/openstack-network/2.0
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commands = openstack-doc-test --check-deletions {posargs}
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[testenv:checkbuild]
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# Ignore directory v1.0, it is not published
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commands = openstack-doc-test --check-build --only-book v2.0 {posargs}
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# Build both 1.0 and 2.0
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commands = openstack-doc-test --check-build {posargs}
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[testenv:publishdocs]
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# Prepare all documents so that they can get published on
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# docs.openstack.org with just copying publish-docs/* over.
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commands = openstack-doc-test --check-build --publish --only-book v2.0
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commands = openstack-doc-test --check-build --publish --force
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@ -33,10 +33,10 @@
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xmlns:m="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"
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xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
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xmlns:db="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0"
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status="final" xml:id="Quantum-api-spec">
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<title>Quantum API Guide (1.0)</title>
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<?rax pdf.url="../quantum-api-guide-1.0.pdf"?>
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<titleabbrev>Quantum API 1.0</titleabbrev>
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status="final" xml:id="openstack-networking-v1.0-api-spec">
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<title>OpenStack Networking API Guide (1.0)</title>
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<?rax pdf.url="../netconn-api-guide-1.0.pdf"?>
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<titleabbrev>OpenStack Networking API 1.0</titleabbrev>
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<info>
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<author>
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<personname>
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@ -51,8 +51,8 @@
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<year>2014</year>
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<holder>OpenStack</holder>
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</copyright>
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<releaseinfo>Quantum API v1.0</releaseinfo>
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<productname>OpenStack Quantum (virtual network
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<releaseinfo>Networking API v1.0</releaseinfo>
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<productname>OpenStack Networking (virtual network
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service)</productname>
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<pubdate/>
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<legalnotice role="apache2">
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@ -62,10 +62,9 @@
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</annotation>
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</legalnotice>
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<abstract>
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<para>This document is intended for software developers
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interested in developing applications using the
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OpenStack Quantum Layer-2 Networking Service
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(<abbrev>API</abbrev>).</para>
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<para>This document is intended for software developers interested
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in developing applications using the OpenStack Networking
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Layer-2 Networking Service (<abbrev>API</abbrev>).</para>
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</abstract>
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<revhistory>
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<revision>
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@ -84,8 +83,7 @@
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<revdescription>
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<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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<listitem>
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<para>Corrected the titles of some
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examples.</para>
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<para>Corrected the titles of some examples.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</revdescription>
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@ -95,13 +93,13 @@
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<revdescription>
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<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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<listitem>
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<para>Fixed incorrect mention of &PUT;
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verb in <xref linkend="Delete_Network"
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/>. Verb changed to &DELETE;.</para>
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<para>Fixed incorrect mention of &PUT; verb in <xref
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linkend="Delete_Network"/>. Verb changed to
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&DELETE;.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Fixed formatting issues in request
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and response examples.</para>
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<para>Fixed formatting issues in request and
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response examples.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</revdescription>
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@ -114,8 +112,7 @@
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<para>Initial release.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>First edition of this
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document.</para>
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<para>First edition of this document.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</revdescription>
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@ -124,38 +121,35 @@
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</info>
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<chapter xml:id="Overview-d1e71">
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<title>Overview</title>
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<para>Quantum is a project to provide "network connectivity as
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a service" between devices managed by the OpenStack
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compute service. For more information on Quantum and the
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other network-related projects please check the Quantum
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home page (<link
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xlink:href="http://wiki.openstack.org/Quantum"/>) and
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<para>OpenStack Networking is a project to provide "network connectivity
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as a service" between devices managed by the OpenStack compute
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service. For more information on OpenStack Networking and the other
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network-related projects please check the OpenStack Networking home
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page (<link xlink:href="http://wiki.openstack.org/Neutron"/>) and
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the NetStack home page (<link
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xlink:href="http://wiki.openstack.org/Network"
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/>).</para>
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xlink:href="http://wiki.openstack.org/Network"/>).</para>
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<para>We welcome feedback, comments, and bug reports at <link
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xlink:href="http://bugs.launchpad.net/Quantum"
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>bugs.launchpad.net/Quantum</link>.</para>
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xlink:href="http://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron"
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>bugs.launchpad.net/neutron</link>.</para>
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<section xml:id="Intended_Audience-d1e85">
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<title>Intended Audience</title>
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<para>This guide is intended to assist software developers
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who want to develop applications using the Quantum
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API. To use the information provided here, you should
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first have a general understanding of the OpenStack
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Quantum network service, the OpenStack compute service
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(Nova), and the integration between the two. The user
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should also have access to a plugin providing the
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implementation for the API described in this document.
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Two plugins are included in the Quantum
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<para>This guide is intended to assist software developers who want
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to develop applications using the OpenStack Networking API. To
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use the information provided here, you should first have a
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general understanding of the OpenStack network service, the
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OpenStack compute service (Nova), and the integration between
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the two. The user should also have access to a plugin providing
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the implementation for the API described in this document. Two
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plugins are included in the OpenStack Networking
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distribution:</para>
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<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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<listitem>
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<para>Openvswitch - Implementing Quantum API with
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Open vSwitch</para>
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<para>Openvswitch - Implementing OpenStack Networking API
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with Open vSwitch</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Cisco - Implementing Quantum API for Cisco
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UCS blades and Nexus switches</para>
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<para>Cisco - Implementing OpenStack Networking API for
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Cisco UCS blades and Nexus switches</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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<para>You should also be familiar with:</para>
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td colspan="1" align="center">Entity</td>
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<td colspan="4">Any piece of hardware or
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software that wants to connect to the
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network services provided by Quantum. An
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entity can use Quantum network services by
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implementing a VIF.</td>
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<td colspan="4">Any piece of hardware or software that
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wants to connect to the network services provided by
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OpenStack Networking. An entity can use OpenStack
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Networking network services by implementing a
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VIF.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<!-- <td colspan="1" align="center" bgcolor="#4F91BD"> -->
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<td colspan="1" align="center">Layer-2
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network</td>
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<!-- <td colspan="4" bgcolor="#4F91BD"> -->
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<td colspan="4">A virtual Ethernet network
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managed by the Quantum service. For the
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time being, Quantum will manage only
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<td colspan="4">A virtual Ethernet network managed by
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the OpenStack Networking service. For the time
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being, OpenStack Networking will manage only
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Ethernet networks.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td align="center">Network</td>
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<td colspan="4">A virtual network providing
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connectivity between entities such as, a
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collection of virtual ports sharing
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network connectivity. In the Quantum
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terminology, a network is always a Layer-2
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network.</td>
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<td colspan="4">A virtual network providing connectivity
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between entities such as, a collection of virtual
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ports sharing network connectivity. In the OpenStack
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Networking terminology, a network is always a
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Layer-2 network.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td align="center">Plug-in</td>
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<td colspan="4">Software component that
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provides the actual implementation for
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Quantum APIs.</td>
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<td colspan="4">Software component that provides the
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actual implementation for OpenStack Networking
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APIs.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td align="center">Port</td>
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<td colspan="4">A port on the virtual network
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switch represented by a Quantum virtual
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<td colspan="4">A port on the virtual network switch
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represented by a OpenStack Networking virtual
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Layer-2 network.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td align="center">VIF</td>
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<td colspan="4">A Virtual network InterFace
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plugged into a port of a Quantum network.
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Typically a virtual network interface
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belonging to a VM.</td>
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<td colspan="4">A Virtual network InterFace plugged into
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a port of a OpenStack Networking network. Typically
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a virtual network interface belonging to a VM.</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td align="center">Attachment</td>
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<?hard-pagebreak?>
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<section xml:id="Theory">
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<title>Theory of Operation</title>
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<para>This section presents the objects and semantics of
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Quantum’s logical model.</para>
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<para>Quantum abstracts the physical implementation of the
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network, allowing plugins to configure and manage
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physical resources. Quantum is a standalone service,
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in that it requires no other project within OpenStack
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to function correctly.</para>
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<para>Further Quantum is agnostic to the entities it
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allows to connect. While we anticipate Nova instances
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will be a heavy user of Quantum, any entity can make
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use of any Quantum created network so long as it
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provides an appropriate interfaces for exposing VIFs
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to Quantum itself.</para>
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<para>Virtual Interfaces (VIF) in the logical model are
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analogous to physical network interface cards (NICs).
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VIFs are typically owned a managed by an external
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service; for instance when Quantum is used for
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building OpenStack networks, VIFs would be created,
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owned, and managed in Nova. VIFs are connected to
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Quantum networks via ports. A port is analogous to a
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port on a network switch, and it has an administrative
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state. Quantum API allows for controlling the
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administrative state of the port, which can be either
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'DOWN' or 'ACTIVE'.</para>
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<para>When a VIF is attached to a port the Quantum API
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creates an attachment object, which specifies the fact
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that a VIF with a given identifier is plugged into the
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port.</para>
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<para>The Quantum plugin is responsible for managing
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virtual and/or physical network switches to implement
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the network forwarding connectivity described by the
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Quantum networks, ports, and attachments.</para>
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<para>This section presents the objects and semantics of OpenStack
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Networking’s logical model.</para>
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<para>OpenStack Networking abstracts the physical implementation of
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the network, allowing plugins to configure and manage physical
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resources. OpenStack Networking is a standalone service, in that
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it requires no other project within OpenStack to function
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correctly.</para>
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<para>Further OpenStack Networking is agnostic to the entities it
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allows to connect. While we anticipate Nova instances will be a
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heavy user of OpenStack Networking, any entity can make use of
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any OpenStack Networking created network so long as it provides
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an appropriate interfaces for exposing VIFs to OpenStack
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Networking itself.</para>
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<para>Virtual Interfaces (VIF) in the logical model are analogous to
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physical network interface cards (NICs). VIFs are typically
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owned a managed by an external service; for instance when
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OpenStack Networking is used for building OpenStack networks,
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VIFs would be created, owned, and managed in Nova. VIFs are
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connected to OpenStack Networking networks via ports. A port is
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analogous to a port on a network switch, and it has an
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administrative state. OpenStack Networking API allows for
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controlling the administrative state of the port, which can be
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either 'DOWN' or 'ACTIVE'.</para>
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<para>When a VIF is attached to a port the OpenStack Networking API
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creates an attachment object, which specifies the fact that a
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VIF with a given identifier is plugged into the port.</para>
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<para>The OpenStack Networking plugin is responsible for managing
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virtual and/or physical network switches to implement the
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network forwarding connectivity described by the OpenStack
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Networking networks, ports, and attachments.</para>
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<para>VIFs attached to ACTIVE ports are required to have
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access to the L2 broadcast domain defined by the
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network where they are attached. Each VIF shall be
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<chapter xml:id="Concepts-d1e369">
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<?dbhtml stop-chunking?>
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<title>Concepts</title>
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<para>To use the Quantum API effectively, developers should
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<para>To use the OpenStack Networking API effectively, developers should
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understand the concepts introduced in this chapter.</para>
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<section xml:id="Network">
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<title>Network</title>
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logical port. At any time at most one attachment can
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be plugged into a given port.</para>
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<para>An attachment typically identified a virtual network
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interface. Network interfaces are typically defined in
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an external services which uses Quantum, for instance
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interface. Network interfaces are typically defined in an
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external services which uses OpenStack Networking, for instance
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the OpenStack Compute service, Nova.</para>
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</section>
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</chapter>
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<chapter xml:id="General_API_Information-d1e436">
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<title>General API Information</title>
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<para>The OpenStack Quantum API is defined as a ReSTful HTTP
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service. The API takes advantage of all aspects of the
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HTTP protocol (methods, URIs, media types, response codes,
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etc.) and providers are free to use existing features of
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the protocol such as caching, persistent connections, and
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content compression among others. For example, providers
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who employ a caching layer may respond with a 203 when a
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request is served from the cache instead of a 200.
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Additionally, providers may offer support for conditional
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&GET; requests using ETags, or they may send a redirect in
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response to a &GET; request. Clients should be written to
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account for these differences.</para>
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<para>The OpenStack Networking API is defined as a ReSTful HTTP service.
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The API takes advantage of all aspects of the HTTP protocol
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(methods, URIs, media types, response codes, etc.) and providers are
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free to use existing features of the protocol such as caching,
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persistent connections, and content compression among others. For
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example, providers who employ a caching layer may respond with a 203
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when a request is served from the cache instead of a 200.
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Additionally, providers may offer support for conditional &GET;
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requests using ETags, or they may send a redirect in response to a
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&GET; request. Clients should be written to account for these
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differences.</para>
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<section xml:id="Authentication-d1e444">
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<title>Authentication</title>
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<para>The current version of the OpenStack Quantum service
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does not require that each request will include the
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credentials of the user submitting the request.</para>
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<para>However, Quantum deployments can support several
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<para>The current version of the OpenStack Networking service does
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not require that each request will include the credentials of
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the user submitting the request.</para>
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<para>However, OpenStack Networking deployments can support several
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authentication schemes (OAuth, Basic Auth, Token). The
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authentication scheme used is determined by the
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provider of the Quantum service. Please contact your
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provider to determine the best way to authenticate
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against this API.</para>
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<para>Ideally, middleware modules for Authentication
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and/or Authorization should be inserted in the first
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stages of the Quantum pipeline (available in
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<code>etc/quantum.conf</code>).</para>
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authentication scheme used is determined by the provider of the
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OpenStack Networking service. Please contact your provider to
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determine the best way to authenticate against this API.</para>
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<para>Ideally, middleware modules for Authentication and/or
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Authorization should be inserted in the first stages of the
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OpenStack Networking pipeline (available in <code>etc/OpenStack
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Networking.conf</code>).</para>
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<note>
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<para>Some authentication schemes may require that the
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API operate using SSL over HTTP (HTTPS).</para>
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<section xml:id="URI_structure">
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<title>URI structure</title>
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<para>Each request to the OpenStack Quantum API must refer
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to a specific version of the API itself, and it must
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also identify the tenant for which the request is
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being sent.</para>
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<para>This information is specified in the URI. The URI
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for each request to the OpenStack Quantum API should
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be prefixed with the API version identifier and the
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tenant identifier, as follows:</para>
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<para>Each request to the OpenStack Networking API must refer to a
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specific version of the API itself, and it must also identify
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the tenant for which the request is being sent.</para>
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<para>This information is specified in the URI. The URI for each
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request to the OpenStack Networking API should be prefixed with
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the API version identifier and the tenant identifier, as
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follows:</para>
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<para>
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<code>/{Quantum-version}/tenants/{tenant-id}/{Quantum-API-entity}</code>
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<code>/{OpenStack
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Networking-version}/tenants/{tenant-id}/{OpenStack
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Networking-API-entity}</code>
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</para>
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<para>As an example, the following URI represents a
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request for retrieving all the networks configured for
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</section>
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<section xml:id="Request_Response_Types">
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<title>Request/Response Types</title>
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<para>The OpenStack Quantum API supports both the JSON and
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XML data serialization formats. The format for both
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the request and the response can be specified either
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using the <code>Content-Type</code> header, the
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<code>Accept</code> header or adding an
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<code>.xml</code> or <code>.json</code> extension
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to the request URI.</para>
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<para>The OpenStack Networking API supports both the JSON and XML
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data serialization formats. The format for both the request and
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the response can be specified either using the
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<code>Content-Type</code> header, the <code>Accept</code>
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header or adding an <code>.xml</code> or <code>.json</code>
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extension to the request URI.</para>
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<para>If conflicting formats are specified in headers
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and/or format extensions, the latter takes precedence.
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XML is currently the default format for both requests
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@ -488,14 +476,13 @@ Content-Length 59
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</example>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="Async_behaviour">
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<title>Asynchronous Behavior by Quantum Plugins</title>
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<para>The Quantum API presents a logical model of network
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connectivity consisting of networks, ports, and
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attachments. It is up to the Quantum plugin to
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communicate with all managed virtual and/or physical
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switches to ensure that these devices implement packet
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forwarding behavior consistent with the logical
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model.</para>
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<title>Asynchronous Behavior by OpenStack Networking Plugins</title>
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<para>The OpenStack Networking API presents a logical model of
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network connectivity consisting of networks, ports, and
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attachments. It is up to the OpenStack Networking plugin to
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communicate with all managed virtual and/or physical switches to
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ensure that these devices implement packet forwarding behavior
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consistent with the logical model.</para>
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<para>The plug-in task of mapping from the logical model
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to the physical world might happen asynchronously.
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This means that when an API client modifies the
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@ -517,11 +504,10 @@ Content-Length 59
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<para>Future versions of the API may expose a notion
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of an "operational status" on a logical entity
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like a network or port.</para>
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<para>This would indicate whether the Quantum plugin
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had successfully configured virtual and/or
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physical switches in order to implement the
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network connectivity described by that element of
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the logical model.</para>
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<para>This would indicate whether the OpenStack Networking
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plugin had successfully configured virtual and/or physical
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switches in order to implement the network connectivity
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described by that element of the logical model.</para>
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<para>For example, a port might have an operational
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status of <code>"DOWN"</code> because the VM
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interface specified as an attachment was not
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@ -530,8 +516,8 @@ Content-Length 59
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</section>
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<section xml:id="Versions">
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<title>Versions</title>
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<para>The Quantum API uses a URI based versioning scheme.
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The first element of the URI path contains the target
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<para>The OpenStack Networking API uses a URI based versioning
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scheme. The first element of the URI path contains the target
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version identifier. <example>
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||||
<title>Request with URI versioning</title>
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<literallayout class="monospaced">
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@ -543,10 +529,10 @@ Content-Length 22
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</literallayout>
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||||
</example>
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</para>
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<para>Available API versions can be retrieved by
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||||
performing a &GET; on the root URL (i.e. with the
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||||
version and everything to the right of it truncated)
|
||||
of the Quantum Service.</para>
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<para>Available API versions can be retrieved by performing a &GET;
|
||||
on the root URL (i.e. with the version and everything to the
|
||||
right of it truncated) of the OpenStack Networking
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||||
Service.</para>
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<example>
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<title>Versions List Request/Response (XML)</title>
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<literallayout class="monospaced">
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@ -572,7 +558,7 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
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<?hard-pagebreak?>
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<section xml:id="Extensions">
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<title>Extensions</title>
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||||
<para>The Quantum API is extensible. Extensions serve
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||||
<para>The OpenStack Networking API is extensible. Extensions serve
|
||||
several purposes:</para>
|
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<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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<listitem>
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@ -679,9 +665,9 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
<!-- <td bgcolor="#4F91BD"> -->
|
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<td>400</td>
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||||
<!-- <td bgcolor="#4F91BD" colspan="2"> -->
|
||||
<td colspan="2">Malformed request body. The
|
||||
Quantum service is unable to parse the
|
||||
contents of the request body.</td>
|
||||
<td colspan="2">Malformed request body. The OpenStack
|
||||
Networking service is unable to parse the contents
|
||||
of the request body.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td>Unauthorized</td>
|
||||
@ -707,8 +693,8 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<td>ItemNotFound</td>
|
||||
<td>404</td>
|
||||
<td colspan="2">The requested resource does
|
||||
not exist on the Quantum API server.</td>
|
||||
<td colspan="2">The requested resource does not exist on
|
||||
the OpenStack Networking API server.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
<tr>
|
||||
<!-- <td bgcolor="#4F91BD"> -->
|
||||
@ -761,9 +747,9 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
</tbody>
|
||||
</table>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>The error codes 401 and 403 will be returned
|
||||
only if some Authentication/Authorization system
|
||||
has been enabled in the Quantum pipeline</para>
|
||||
<para>The error codes 401 and 403 will be returned only if some
|
||||
Authentication/Authorization system has been enabled in the
|
||||
OpenStack Networking pipeline</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
</chapter>
|
||||
@ -771,8 +757,8 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
<title>API Operations</title>
|
||||
<section xml:id="Networks">
|
||||
<title>Networks</title>
|
||||
<para>This section describes the operations exposed by
|
||||
Quantum API for manipulating network resources.</para>
|
||||
<para>This section describes the operations exposed by OpenStack
|
||||
Networking API for manipulating network resources.</para>
|
||||
<section xml:id="List_Networks">
|
||||
<title>List Networks</title>
|
||||
<informaltable rules="all">
|
||||
@ -788,10 +774,10 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
<td colspan="1">&GET;</td>
|
||||
<td colspan="2"
|
||||
>/tenants/<parameter>tenant-id</parameter>/networks</td>
|
||||
<td colspan="3">Lists summary of networks
|
||||
configured in Quantum for a given
|
||||
tenant, identified by
|
||||
<parameter>tenant-id</parameter>.</td>
|
||||
<td colspan="3">Lists summary of networks configured
|
||||
in OpenStack Networking for a given tenant,
|
||||
identified by
|
||||
<parameter>tenant-id</parameter>.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</tbody>
|
||||
</informaltable>
|
||||
@ -801,19 +787,17 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
<simpara>Error Response Code(s): Unauthorized
|
||||
(<errorcode>401</errorcode>), Forbidden
|
||||
(<errorcode>403</errorcode>) </simpara>
|
||||
<para>This operation returns the list of all networks
|
||||
currently defined in Quantum for the tenant
|
||||
specified in the request URI. The list provides
|
||||
the unique identifier of each network configured
|
||||
for the tenant specified in the resource
|
||||
URI.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation returns the list of all networks currently
|
||||
defined in OpenStack Networking for the tenant specified in
|
||||
the request URI. The list provides the unique identifier of
|
||||
each network configured for the tenant specified in the
|
||||
resource URI.</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>
|
||||
<property>TenantId</property> is a unique
|
||||
tenant identifier. The Quantum service does
|
||||
not directly manages tenants. Tenant
|
||||
management should be performed by the identity
|
||||
service</para>
|
||||
<property>TenantId</property> is a unique tenant
|
||||
identifier. The OpenStack Networking service does not
|
||||
directly manages tenants. Tenant management should be
|
||||
performed by the identity service</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
<para>This operation does not require a request
|
||||
body.</para>
|
||||
@ -850,11 +834,10 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
<td colspan="1">&GET;</td>
|
||||
<td colspan="2"
|
||||
>/tenants/<parameter>tenant-id</parameter>/networks/detail</td>
|
||||
<td colspan="3">Lists more detailed
|
||||
information about networks configured
|
||||
in Quantum for a given tenant,
|
||||
identified by
|
||||
<parameter>tenant-id</parameter>.</td>
|
||||
<td colspan="3">Lists more detailed information
|
||||
about networks configured in OpenStack
|
||||
Networking for a given tenant, identified by
|
||||
<parameter>tenant-id</parameter>.</td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</tbody>
|
||||
</informaltable>
|
||||
@ -864,9 +847,9 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
<simpara> Error Response Code(s): Unauthorized
|
||||
(<errorcode>401</errorcode>), Forbidden
|
||||
(<errorcode>403</errorcode>) </simpara>
|
||||
<para>This operation returns the list of all networks
|
||||
currently defined in Quantum; for each network,
|
||||
its identifier and name are returned.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation returns the list of all networks currently
|
||||
defined in OpenStack Networking; for each network, its
|
||||
identifier and name are returned.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation does not require a request
|
||||
body.</para>
|
||||
<example>
|
||||
@ -918,9 +901,8 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
(<errorcode>401</errorcode>), Forbidden
|
||||
(<errorcode>403</errorcode>), NetworkNotFound
|
||||
(<errorcode>420</errorcode>)</simpara>
|
||||
<para>This operation returns the identifier and the
|
||||
name for a specific network configured in
|
||||
Quantum.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation returns the identifier and the name for a
|
||||
specific network configured in OpenStack Networking.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation does not require a request
|
||||
body.</para>
|
||||
<example>
|
||||
@ -1028,27 +1010,25 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
(<errorcode>400</errorcode>) Unauthorized
|
||||
(<errorcode>401</errorcode>), Forbidden
|
||||
(<errorcode>403</errorcode>)</simpara>
|
||||
<para>This operation creates a Layer-2 network in
|
||||
Quantum based on the information provided in the
|
||||
request body.</para>
|
||||
<para>Quantum validates the request, and dispatches it
|
||||
to the plugin, and then returns the unique
|
||||
identifier of the network to the caller. Although
|
||||
the network API entity can be immediately used for
|
||||
other operations, this does not guarantee that the
|
||||
network will be available when the API call
|
||||
returns, as this depends on the particular plugin
|
||||
<para>This operation creates a Layer-2 network in OpenStack
|
||||
Networking based on the information provided in the request
|
||||
body.</para>
|
||||
<para>OpenStack Networking validates the request, and dispatches
|
||||
it to the plugin, and then returns the unique identifier of
|
||||
the network to the caller. Although the network API entity
|
||||
can be immediately used for other operations, this does not
|
||||
guarantee that the network will be available when the API
|
||||
call returns, as this depends on the particular plugin
|
||||
implementation.</para>
|
||||
<para>If the validation phase fails, the network
|
||||
object is not created at all, and a 400 error is
|
||||
returned to the caller.</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>The Quantum API v1.0 does not provide an
|
||||
interface for checking the progress of
|
||||
asynchronous operations performed by
|
||||
plugins.</para>
|
||||
<para>This will be addressed in future releases of
|
||||
the Quantum API.</para>
|
||||
<para>The OpenStack Networking API v1.0 does not provide an
|
||||
interface for checking the progress of asynchronous
|
||||
operations performed by plugins.</para>
|
||||
<para>This will be addressed in future releases of the
|
||||
OpenStack Networking API.</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
<para>The body for this request must contain a Network
|
||||
object specifying a symbolic name for the
|
||||
@ -1103,8 +1083,8 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
(<errorcode>401</errorcode>), Forbidden
|
||||
(<errorcode>403</errorcode>) NetworkNotFound
|
||||
(<errorcode>420</errorcode>) </simpara>
|
||||
<para>This operation renames a Quantum network using
|
||||
the data provided in the request body.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation renames a OpenStack Networking network
|
||||
using the data provided in the request body.</para>
|
||||
<para>The body for this request must contain a Network
|
||||
object specifying a symbolic name for the network.
|
||||
The network entity specified in the request body
|
||||
@ -1169,11 +1149,10 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
attachments plugged in it. If all ports on the
|
||||
networks are unattached, they will be destroyed
|
||||
together with the network itself.</para>
|
||||
<para>As for the create operation there is no
|
||||
guarantee that the plugin will have completely
|
||||
removed the network when the call returns. Quantum
|
||||
forwards the request to the plugin, which will
|
||||
then destroy the network.</para>
|
||||
<para>As for the create operation there is no guarantee that the
|
||||
plugin will have completely removed the network when the
|
||||
call returns. OpenStack Networking forwards the request to
|
||||
the plugin, which will then destroy the network.</para>
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
<para>This operation cannot be undone.</para>
|
||||
</note>
|
||||
@ -1199,8 +1178,8 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
<section xml:id="Ports">
|
||||
<title>Ports</title>
|
||||
<para>This section describes the operations exposed by
|
||||
Quantum API for manipulating port resources.</para>
|
||||
<para>This section describes the operations exposed by OpenStack
|
||||
Networking API for manipulating port resources.</para>
|
||||
<section xml:id="List_Ports">
|
||||
<title>List Ports</title>
|
||||
<informaltable rules="all">
|
||||
@ -1217,10 +1196,10 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
<td colspan="2"
|
||||
>/tenants/<parameter>tenant-id</parameter>/networks/
|
||||
<parameter>network-id/ports</parameter></td>
|
||||
<td colspan="3"> Lists all the ports
|
||||
currently defined for a Quantum
|
||||
network, identified by
|
||||
<parameter>network-id</parameter></td>
|
||||
<td colspan="3"> Lists all the ports currently
|
||||
defined for a OpenStack Networking network,
|
||||
identified by
|
||||
<parameter>network-id</parameter></td>
|
||||
</tr>
|
||||
</tbody>
|
||||
</informaltable>
|
||||
@ -1457,12 +1436,11 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
(<errorcode>403</errorcode>), NetworkNotFound
|
||||
(<errorcode>420</errorcode>),
|
||||
RequestedStateInvalid (<errorcode>431</errorcode>) </simpara>
|
||||
<para>This operation creates a port on a Quantum
|
||||
network based on the information provided in the
|
||||
request body. Quantum validates the request, and
|
||||
dispatches the request to the plugin, which
|
||||
creates the port and attaches it to the
|
||||
appropriate network.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation creates a port on a OpenStack Networking
|
||||
network based on the information provided in the request
|
||||
body. OpenStack Networking validates the request, and
|
||||
dispatches the request to the plugin, which creates the port
|
||||
and attaches it to the appropriate network.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation could not be implemented for some
|
||||
plugins as the number of ports available might be
|
||||
fixed when the network is created.</para>
|
||||
@ -1541,11 +1519,11 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
(<errorcode>420</errorcode>), PortNotFound
|
||||
(<errorcode>430</errorcode>),
|
||||
RequestedStateInvalid (<errorcode>431</errorcode>) </simpara>
|
||||
<para>This operation sets the administrative state for
|
||||
a port. Currently Quantum recognizes two port
|
||||
states: <code>DOWN</code> and <code>ACTIVE</code>.
|
||||
In the <code>DOWN</code> state a port will not
|
||||
provide connectivity to the network.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation sets the administrative state for a port.
|
||||
Currently OpenStack Networking recognizes two port states:
|
||||
<code>DOWN</code> and <code>ACTIVE</code>. In the
|
||||
<code>DOWN</code> state a port will not provide
|
||||
connectivity to the network.</para>
|
||||
<para>This feature allows the tenant the ability to
|
||||
take entities offline without affecting the
|
||||
logical topology.</para>
|
||||
@ -1611,11 +1589,11 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
(<errorcode>420</errorcode>), PortNotFound
|
||||
(<errorcode>430</errorcode>), PortInUse
|
||||
(<errorcode>432</errorcode>) </simpara>
|
||||
<para>This operation removes a port from a Quantum
|
||||
network. This operation might not be available for
|
||||
plugins in which the number of ports is fixed at
|
||||
network creation; in this case ports should not be
|
||||
deleted, just as they cannot be created.</para>
|
||||
<para>This operation removes a port from a OpenStack Networking
|
||||
network. This operation might not be available for plugins
|
||||
in which the number of ports is fixed at network creation;
|
||||
in this case ports should not be deleted, just as they
|
||||
cannot be created.</para>
|
||||
<para>The operation is not recoverable and will fail
|
||||
if an attachment is plugged into the port.
|
||||
#</para>
|
||||
@ -1641,8 +1619,8 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
</section>
|
||||
<section xml:id="Attachments">
|
||||
<title>Attachments</title>
|
||||
<para>This section describes the operations exposed by
|
||||
Quantum API for manipulating port attachments.</para>
|
||||
<para>This section describes the operations exposed by OpenStack
|
||||
Networking API for manipulating port attachments.</para>
|
||||
<para>An attachment is typically a virtual network
|
||||
interface belonging to a VM instance. Different kinds
|
||||
of resources can be defined in the future.</para>
|
||||
@ -1745,10 +1723,10 @@ Content-Type application/json
|
||||
(<errorcode>440</errorcode>) </simpara>
|
||||
<para>This operation plugs an attachment into the port
|
||||
specified in the request URL.</para>
|
||||
<para>Quantum validates the request and dispatches the
|
||||
request to the plugin. It is not guaranteed that
|
||||
the attached resource will be available as soon as
|
||||
the operation returns.</para>
|
||||
<para>OpenStack Networking validates the request and dispatches
|
||||
the request to the plugin. It is not guaranteed that the
|
||||
attached resource will be available as soon as the operation
|
||||
returns.</para>
|
||||
<para>The validation can fail if:</para>
|
||||
<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
|
||||
<listitem>
|
||||
|
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user