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authorBin Hu <bh526r@att.com>2016-02-04 15:56:33 -0800
committerBin Hu <bh526r@att.com>2016-02-04 15:56:33 -0800
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JIRA:IPVSIX-29
Change-Id: I4b79b8b317b58c475d22da7a0e3a919f266e8da2 Signed-off-by: Bin Hu <bh526r@att.com>
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@@ -10,49 +10,48 @@ requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer
.. table::
:class: longtable
-+-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|Use Case / Requirement |Supported in ODL Lithium|Notes |
-+=============================================================+========================+================================================================================+
-|REST API support for IPv6 subnet creation in ODL |Yes |Yes, it is possible to create IPv6 subnets in ODL using Neutron REST API. |
-| | | |
-| | |For a network which has both IPv4 and IPv6 subnets, ODL mechanism driver |
-| | |will send the port information which includes IPv4/v6 addresses to ODL |
-| | |Neutron northbound API. When port information is queried it displays IPv4 |
-| | |and IPv6 addresses. However, in Lithium release, ODL net-virt provider |
-| | |does not support IPv6 features (i.e., the actual functionality is missing |
-| | |and would be available only in the later releases of ODL). |
-+-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|IPv6 Router support in ODL |**No** |ODL net-virt provider in Lithium release only supports IPv4 Router. |
-| | |Support for IPv6 Router is planned in later releases using ``Routing Manager``. |
-|1. Communication between VMs on same compute node | |In the meantime, if IPv6 Routing is necessary, we can use ODL for L2 |
-|2. Communication between VMs on different compute nodes | |connectivity and Neutron L3 agent for IPv4/v6 routing. |
-| (east-west) | | |
-|3. External routing (north-south) | |**Note**: In Lithium SR3 release, we have the following `issue |
-| | |<http://lists.opendaylight.org/pipermail/ovsdb-dev/2015-November/002288.html>`_,|
-| | |which is fixed `upstream <http://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/#/c/30253/4>`_ |
-| | |and `back-ported <http://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/#/c/30474>`_ to |
-| | |``stable/lithium`` branch on December 15th, 2015. |
-+-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|IPAM: Support for IPv6 Address assignment modes. |**No** |Although it is possible to create different types of IPv6 subnets in ODL, |
-| | |ODL_L3 would have to implement the IPv6 Router that can send out Router |
-|1. SLAAC | |Advertisements based on the IPv6 addressing mode. Router Advertisement |
-|2. DHCPv6 Stateless | |is also necessary for VMs to configure the default route. |
-|3. DHCPv6 Stateful | | |
-+-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|When using ODL for L2 forwarding/tunneling, is it compatible |Yes | |
-|with IPv6. | | |
-+-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e., IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP, UDP)|**No** |Security Groups for IPv6 are currently not supported. |
-|in security groups. Ability to control and manage all IPv6 | | |
-|security group capabilities via Neutron/Nova API (REST and | | |
-|CLI) as well as via Horizon. | | |
-+-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|Shared Networks support |**No** |ODL currently assumes a single tenant to network mapping and does not |
-| | |support shared networks among tenants. |
-+-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|IPv6 external L2 VLAN directly attached to a VM. |**ToDo** | |
-+-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-|ODL on an IPv6 only Infrastructure. |**ToDo** |Deploying OpenStack with ODL on an IPv6 only infrastructure where the API |
-| | |endpoints are all IPv6 addresses. |
-+-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
-
+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Use Case / Requirement |Supported in ODL Lithium|Notes |
+ +=============================================================+========================+================================================================================+
+ |REST API support for IPv6 subnet creation in ODL |Yes |Yes, it is possible to create IPv6 subnets in ODL using Neutron REST API. |
+ | | | |
+ | | |For a network which has both IPv4 and IPv6 subnets, ODL mechanism driver |
+ | | |will send the port information which includes IPv4/v6 addresses to ODL |
+ | | |Neutron northbound API. When port information is queried it displays IPv4 |
+ | | |and IPv6 addresses. However, in Lithium release, ODL net-virt provider |
+ | | |does not support IPv6 features (i.e., the actual functionality is missing |
+ | | |and would be available only in the later releases of ODL). |
+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |IPv6 Router support in ODL |**No** |ODL net-virt provider in Lithium release only supports IPv4 Router. |
+ | | |Support for IPv6 Router is planned in later releases using ``Routing Manager``. |
+ |1. Communication between VMs on same compute node | |In the meantime, if IPv6 Routing is necessary, we can use ODL for L2 |
+ |2. Communication between VMs on different compute nodes | |connectivity and Neutron L3 agent for IPv4/v6 routing. |
+ | (east-west) | | |
+ |3. External routing (north-south) | |**Note**: In Lithium SR3 release, we have the following `issue |
+ | | |<http://lists.opendaylight.org/pipermail/ovsdb-dev/2015-November/002288.html>`_,|
+ | | |which is fixed `upstream <http://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/#/c/30253/4>`_ |
+ | | |and `back-ported <http://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/#/c/30474>`_ to |
+ | | |``stable/lithium`` branch on December 15th, 2015. |
+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |IPAM: Support for IPv6 Address assignment modes. |**No** |Although it is possible to create different types of IPv6 subnets in ODL, |
+ | | |ODL_L3 would have to implement the IPv6 Router that can send out Router |
+ |1. SLAAC | |Advertisements based on the IPv6 addressing mode. Router Advertisement |
+ |2. DHCPv6 Stateless | |is also necessary for VMs to configure the default route. |
+ |3. DHCPv6 Stateful | | |
+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |When using ODL for L2 forwarding/tunneling, is it compatible |Yes | |
+ |with IPv6. | | |
+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e., IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP, UDP)|**No** |Security Groups for IPv6 are currently not supported. |
+ |in security groups. Ability to control and manage all IPv6 | | |
+ |security group capabilities via Neutron/Nova API (REST and | | |
+ |CLI) as well as via Horizon. | | |
+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |Shared Networks support |**No** |ODL currently assumes a single tenant to network mapping and does not |
+ | | |support shared networks among tenants. |
+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |IPv6 external L2 VLAN directly attached to a VM. |**ToDo** | |
+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ |ODL on an IPv6 only Infrastructure. |**ToDo** |Deploying OpenStack with ODL on an IPv6 only infrastructure where the API |
+ | | |endpoints are all IPv6 addresses. |
+ +-------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+