# Override few things here as early as we can # We will enable the opendaylight ML2 MechanismDriver v1 version by default. # Note we are also enabling the logger driver, which is helpful for # debugging things on the Neutron side. Q_ML2_PLUGIN_MECHANISM_DRIVERS=${Q_ML2_PLUGIN_MECHANISM_DRIVERS:-"opendaylight,logger"} # This triggers the provisioning of L3 resources like routers and # external network, if not overriden. Q_L3_ENABLED=${Q_L3_ENABLED:-True} # We have to disable the neutron L2 agent. OpenDaylight does not use the # L2 agent, it instead uses a combination of OpenFlow and OVSDB commands # to program OVS on each compute and network node host. disable_service q-agt # If ODL_L3 is enabled, then we don't need the L3 agent and OpenDaylight # is going to act as the ML2's L3 service plugin. if [[ "$ODL_L3" == "True" ]] then disable_service q-l3 ML2_L3_PLUGIN="${ML2_L3_PLUGIN:-odl-router}" fi # [networking-feature-enabled] api-extensions # api-extensions=all means any kind of extensions is enabled irrelevant of what plugin supports # ML2 plugin with ODL driver supports only the following extensions, not all # Those list must be maintained as ML2 plugin with ODL driver supports more extensions NETWORK_API_EXTENSIONS=${NETWORK_API_EXTENSIONS:-"dns-integration,address-scope,ext-gw-mode,binding,agent,subnet_allocation,dhcp_agent_scheduler,external-net,flavors,net-mtu,quotas,provider,multi-provider,extraroute,vlan-transparent,router,extra_dhcp_opt,security-group,rbac-policies,port-security,allowed-address-pairs,dvr"}