Merge "(doc) Fixed references to FIXED_RANGE_V6"
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An important part of the DevStack experience is networking that works
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An important part of the DevStack experience is networking that works
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by default for created guests. This might not be optimal for your
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by default for created guests. This might not be optimal for your
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particular testing environment, so this document tries it's best to
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particular testing environment, so this document tries its best to
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explain what's going on.
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explain what's going on.
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Defaults
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Defaults
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* a floating ip range of 172.24.4.0/24 with the gateway of 172.24.4.1
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* a floating ip range of 172.24.4.0/24 with the gateway of 172.24.4.1
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* the demo project configured with fixed ips on a subnet allocated from
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* the demo project configured with fixed ips on a subnet allocated from
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the 10.0.0.0/22 range
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the 10.0.0.0/22 range
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* a ``br-ex`` interface controlled by neutron for all it's networking
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* a ``br-ex`` interface controlled by neutron for all its networking
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(this is not connected to any physical interfaces).
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(this is not connected to any physical interfaces).
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* DNS resolution for guests based on the resolv.conf for you host
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* DNS resolution for guests based on the resolv.conf for your host
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* an ip masq rule that allows created guests to route out
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* an ip masq rule that allows created guests to route out
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This creates an environment which is isolated to the single
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This creates an environment which is isolated to the single
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Locally Accessible Guests
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Locally Accessible Guests
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If you want to make you guests accessible other machines on your
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If you want to make you guests accessible from other machines on your
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network, we have to connect ``br-ex`` to a physical interface.
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network, we have to connect ``br-ex`` to a physical interface.
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Dedicated Guest Interface
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Dedicated Guest Interface
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For IPv4, ``FIXED_RANGE`` and ``SUBNETPOOL_PREFIX_V4`` will just default to
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For IPv4, ``FIXED_RANGE`` and ``SUBNETPOOL_PREFIX_V4`` will just default to
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the value of ``IPV4_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE`` directly.
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the value of ``IPV4_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE`` directly.
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For IPv6, ``FIXED_RANGE`` will default to the first /64 of the value of
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For IPv6, ``FIXED_RANGE_V6`` will default to the first /64 of the value of
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``IPV6_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE``. If ``IPV6_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE`` is /64 or smaller,
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``IPV6_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE``. If ``IPV6_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE`` is /64 or smaller,
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``FIXED_RANGE`` will just use the value of that directly.
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``FIXED_RANGE_V6`` will just use the value of that directly.
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``SUBNETPOOL_PREFIX_V6`` will just default to the value of
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``SUBNETPOOL_PREFIX_V6`` will just default to the value of
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``IPV6_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE`` directly.
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``IPV6_ADDRS_SAFE_TO_USE`` directly.
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