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This has the service driver part of the vendor specific VPNaaS plugin. This version DOES NOT rely on the Service Type Framework code, which is presently under review (client 53602, server 41827) and on hold due to discussion over flavors. As a result, this changeset has modifications so that the service driver is not hard-coded in the VPN plugin. The device driver will be under a separate review and has the REST client that talks to the Cisco CSR (running out-of-band). Note: See review 74156 for more details on device driver portion of this blueprint. Change-Id: I39b1475c992b594256f5a28be0caa1ee9398050e Partially-implements: blueprint vpnaas-cisco-driver
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[DEFAULT]
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# VPN-Agent configuration file
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# Note vpn-agent inherits l3-agent, so you can use configs on l3-agent also
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[vpnagent]
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# vpn device drivers which vpn agent will use
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# If we want to use multiple drivers, we need to define this option multiple times.
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# vpn_device_driver=neutron.services.vpn.device_drivers.ipsec.OpenSwanDriver
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# vpn_device_driver=neutron.services.vpn.device_drivers.cisco_ipsec.CiscoCsrIPsecDriver
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# vpn_device_driver=another_driver
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[ipsec]
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# Status check interval
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# ipsec_status_check_interval=60
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