[Docs] After-install network configuration
This adds an ater install explanation section for the network side, like it's done for the images. Change-Id: I2b9ce293a43d61355305f4d7975fdfda5f5c4690
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The os_neutron role provides for a lot of flexibility. See the `neutron`_ role
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The os_neutron role provides for a lot of flexibility. See the `neutron`_ role
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for a full list of all available options.
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for a full list of all available options.
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Adding networks to a newly deployed openstack cloud
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A newly deployed OpenStack-Ansible has no networks by default. If you need to
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add networks, you can use the openstack CLI, or you can use the ansible modules
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for it.
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An example for the latter is in the ``openstack-ansible-ops`` repository,
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under the ``openstack-service-setup.yml`` playbook.
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Load-Balancer-as-a-Service (LBaaS)
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Load-Balancer-as-a-Service (LBaaS)
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