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author | Bin Hu <bh526r@att.com> | 2017-02-28 19:30:41 -0800 |
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committer | Bin Hu <bh526r@att.com> | 2017-02-28 22:09:38 -0800 |
commit | 1224b4f23d15df78bd3dda92fa954d0ced28e0cc (patch) | |
tree | 2eb71b155e4ad1361a1388bedd9d4234b2893163 /docs/release | |
parent | 66372c344ada1c34fea636b21f9f79b2d95bbcb5 (diff) |
Updated Gap Analysis for User Guide
Change-Id: Ib0944ee46df07e2039fba6df9ef5479a6caacecb
Signed-off-by: Bin Hu <bh526r@att.com>
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-rw-r--r-- | docs/release/userguide/index.rst | 73 |
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diff --git a/docs/release/userguide/feature.usage.rst b/docs/release/userguide/feature.usage.rst index f6d1c30..cd78d2e 100644 --- a/docs/release/userguide/feature.usage.rst +++ b/docs/release/userguide/feature.usage.rst @@ -7,10 +7,12 @@ Using IPv6 Feature of Danube Release ==================================== This section provides the users with gap analysis regarding IPv6 feature requirements with -OpenStack Newton Official Release and Open Daylight Boron/Carbon Official Release. The gap analysis +OpenStack Newton Official Release and Open Daylight Boron Official Release. The gap analysis serves as feature specific user guides and references when as a user you may leverage the IPv6 feature in the platform and need to perform some IPv6 related operations. +For more information, please find Neutron's IPv6 document for Newton Release [1]_. + *************************************** IPv6 Gap Analysis with OpenStack Newton *************************************** @@ -84,10 +86,12 @@ requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ |VM access to the meta-data server to obtain user data, SSH |**No** |This is currently not supported. Config-drive or dual-stack IPv4 / | |keys, etc. using cloud-init with IPv6 only interfaces. | |IPv6 can be used as a workaround (so that the IPv4 network is used | - | | |to obtain connectivity with the metadata service) | + | | |to obtain connectivity with the metadata service). The following | + | | |blog [2]_ provides a neat summary on how to use config-drive for | + | | |metadata with IPv6 network. | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ - |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e., IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP, |Yes | | - |UDP) in security groups. Ability to control and manage all | | | + |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e., IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP, |Yes |Both IPTables firewall driver and OVS firewall driver support IPv6 | + |UDP) in security groups. Ability to control and manage all | |Security Group API. | |IPv6 security group capabilities via Neutron/Nova API (REST| | | |and CLI) as well as via Horizon. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ @@ -116,9 +120,25 @@ requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer |Ability for a VM to support a mix of multiple IPv4 and IPv6|Yes | | |networks, including multiples of the same type. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |IPv6 Support in "Allowed Address Pairs" Extension |Yes | | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Support for IPv6 Prefix Delegation. |Yes |Partial support in Newton | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ - |Distributed Virtual Routing (DVR) support for IPv6 |**No** |Blueprint proposed upstream, pending discussion. | + |Distributed Virtual Routing (DVR) support for IPv6 |**No** |In Newton DVR implementation, IPv6 works. But all the IPv6 ingress/ | + | | |egress traffic is routed via the centralized controller node, i.e. | + | | |similar to SNAT traffic. | + | | |A fully distributed IPv6 router is not yet supported in Neutron. | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |VPNaaS |Yes |VPNaaS supports IPv6. But this feature is not extensively tested. | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |FWaaS |Yes | | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |BGP Dynamic Routing Support for IPv6 Prefixes |Yes |BGP Dynamic Routing supports peering via IPv6 and advertising IPv6 | + | | |prefixes. | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |VxLAN Tunnels with IPv6 endpoints. |Yes |Neutron ML2/OVS supports configuring local_ip with IPv6 address so | + | | |that VxLAN tunnels are established with IPv6 addresses. This | + | | |feature requires OVS 2.6 or higher version. | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ |IPv6 First-Hop Security, IPv6 ND spoofing |Yes | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ @@ -126,18 +146,18 @@ requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer |(keepalived+VRRP). | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ -************************************************* -IPv6 Gap Analysis with Open Daylight Boron/Carbon -************************************************* +****************************************** +IPv6 Gap Analysis with Open Daylight Boron +****************************************** This section provides users with IPv6 gap analysis regarding feature requirement with -Open Daylight Boron/Carbon Official Release. The following table lists the use cases / feature +Open Daylight Boron Official Release. The following table lists the use cases / feature requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer and VNF -(VM) layer, and its gap analysis with Open Daylight Boron/Carbon Official Release. +(VM) layer, and its gap analysis with Open Daylight Boron Official Release. -**Open Daylight Boron/Carbon Status** +**Open Daylight Boron Status** -There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Networks: +There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron to provide Virtualized Networks: 1 ``Old Netvirt``: netvirt implementation used in Open Daylight Beryllium Release identified by feature ``odl-ovsdb-openstack`` @@ -150,7 +170,7 @@ There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Network :class: longtable +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ - |Use Case / Requirement | Supported in ODL Boron/Carbon |Notes | + |Use Case / Requirement | Supported in ODL Boron |Notes | | +---------------------+-----------------------+ | | | Old Netvirt | New Netvirt | | | |(odl-ovsdb-openstack)|(odl-netvirt-openstack)| | @@ -163,11 +183,14 @@ There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Network | | | |IPv4/v6 addresses to ODL Neutron northbound API. When port | | | | |information is queried it displays IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ - |IPv6 Router support in ODL |**No** |**Partial** |IPv6 Router support is work in progress in ODL. | - | | | | | - |1. Communication between VMs on same compute node | | |Currently communication between VMs on the same network is | - |2. Communication between VMs on different compute | | |supported, and the support for the other modes is work in | - | nodes (east-west) | | |progress. | + |IPv6 Router support in ODL: |**No** |Yes | | + |1. Communication between VMs on same compute node | | | | + +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + |IPv6 Router support in ODL: |**No** |Yes | | + |2. Communication between VMs on different compute | | | | + | nodes (east-west) | | | | + +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + |IPv6 Router support in ODL: |**No** |**Work in Progress** |Work in progress. | |3. External routing (north-south) | | | | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |IPAM: Support for IPv6 Address assignment modes. |**No** |Yes |ODL IPv6 Router supports all the IPv6 Address assignment modes| @@ -179,8 +202,8 @@ There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Network |When using ODL for L2 forwarding/tunneling, it is |Yes |Yes | | |compatible with IPv6. | | | | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ - |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e. IPv6, ICMPv6,|**Partial** |**Partial** |Security Groups for IPv6 is a work in progress, and some | - |TCP, UDP) in security groups. Ability to control | | |partial support is available. | + |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e. IPv6, ICMPv6,|**Partial** |Yes |Security Groups for IPv6 is supported in the new NetVirt. | + |TCP, UDP) 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 | | | | @@ -192,3 +215,13 @@ There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Network |ODL on an IPv6 only Infrastructure. |**No** |**Work in Progress** |Deploying OpenStack with ODL on an IPv6 only infrastructure | | | | |where the API endpoints are all IPv6 addresses. | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + |VxLAN Tunnels with IPv6 Endpoints |**No** |**Work in Progress** |Work in progress. The necessary patches are under review to | + | | | |support this use case for OVS 2.6 or higher version. | + +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + +References + +.. [1] Neutron IPv6 Documentation for Newton Release: http://docs.openstack.org/newton/networking-guide/config-ipv6.html + +.. [2] How to Use Config-Drive for Metadata with IPv6 Network: http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/deploying-ipv6-only-tenants-with-openstack/ + diff --git a/docs/release/userguide/index.rst b/docs/release/userguide/index.rst index f6d1c30..cd78d2e 100644 --- a/docs/release/userguide/index.rst +++ b/docs/release/userguide/index.rst @@ -7,10 +7,12 @@ Using IPv6 Feature of Danube Release ==================================== This section provides the users with gap analysis regarding IPv6 feature requirements with -OpenStack Newton Official Release and Open Daylight Boron/Carbon Official Release. The gap analysis +OpenStack Newton Official Release and Open Daylight Boron Official Release. The gap analysis serves as feature specific user guides and references when as a user you may leverage the IPv6 feature in the platform and need to perform some IPv6 related operations. +For more information, please find Neutron's IPv6 document for Newton Release [1]_. + *************************************** IPv6 Gap Analysis with OpenStack Newton *************************************** @@ -84,10 +86,12 @@ requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ |VM access to the meta-data server to obtain user data, SSH |**No** |This is currently not supported. Config-drive or dual-stack IPv4 / | |keys, etc. using cloud-init with IPv6 only interfaces. | |IPv6 can be used as a workaround (so that the IPv4 network is used | - | | |to obtain connectivity with the metadata service) | + | | |to obtain connectivity with the metadata service). The following | + | | |blog [2]_ provides a neat summary on how to use config-drive for | + | | |metadata with IPv6 network. | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ - |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e., IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP, |Yes | | - |UDP) in security groups. Ability to control and manage all | | | + |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e., IPv6, ICMPv6, TCP, |Yes |Both IPTables firewall driver and OVS firewall driver support IPv6 | + |UDP) in security groups. Ability to control and manage all | |Security Group API. | |IPv6 security group capabilities via Neutron/Nova API (REST| | | |and CLI) as well as via Horizon. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ @@ -116,9 +120,25 @@ requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer |Ability for a VM to support a mix of multiple IPv4 and IPv6|Yes | | |networks, including multiples of the same type. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |IPv6 Support in "Allowed Address Pairs" Extension |Yes | | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Support for IPv6 Prefix Delegation. |Yes |Partial support in Newton | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ - |Distributed Virtual Routing (DVR) support for IPv6 |**No** |Blueprint proposed upstream, pending discussion. | + |Distributed Virtual Routing (DVR) support for IPv6 |**No** |In Newton DVR implementation, IPv6 works. But all the IPv6 ingress/ | + | | |egress traffic is routed via the centralized controller node, i.e. | + | | |similar to SNAT traffic. | + | | |A fully distributed IPv6 router is not yet supported in Neutron. | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |VPNaaS |Yes |VPNaaS supports IPv6. But this feature is not extensively tested. | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |FWaaS |Yes | | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |BGP Dynamic Routing Support for IPv6 Prefixes |Yes |BGP Dynamic Routing supports peering via IPv6 and advertising IPv6 | + | | |prefixes. | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ + |VxLAN Tunnels with IPv6 endpoints. |Yes |Neutron ML2/OVS supports configuring local_ip with IPv6 address so | + | | |that VxLAN tunnels are established with IPv6 addresses. This | + | | |feature requires OVS 2.6 or higher version. | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ |IPv6 First-Hop Security, IPv6 ND spoofing |Yes | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ @@ -126,18 +146,18 @@ requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer |(keepalived+VRRP). | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+ -************************************************* -IPv6 Gap Analysis with Open Daylight Boron/Carbon -************************************************* +****************************************** +IPv6 Gap Analysis with Open Daylight Boron +****************************************** This section provides users with IPv6 gap analysis regarding feature requirement with -Open Daylight Boron/Carbon Official Release. The following table lists the use cases / feature +Open Daylight Boron Official Release. The following table lists the use cases / feature requirements of VIM-agnostic IPv6 functionality, including infrastructure layer and VNF -(VM) layer, and its gap analysis with Open Daylight Boron/Carbon Official Release. +(VM) layer, and its gap analysis with Open Daylight Boron Official Release. -**Open Daylight Boron/Carbon Status** +**Open Daylight Boron Status** -There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Networks: +There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron to provide Virtualized Networks: 1 ``Old Netvirt``: netvirt implementation used in Open Daylight Beryllium Release identified by feature ``odl-ovsdb-openstack`` @@ -150,7 +170,7 @@ There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Network :class: longtable +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ - |Use Case / Requirement | Supported in ODL Boron/Carbon |Notes | + |Use Case / Requirement | Supported in ODL Boron |Notes | | +---------------------+-----------------------+ | | | Old Netvirt | New Netvirt | | | |(odl-ovsdb-openstack)|(odl-netvirt-openstack)| | @@ -163,11 +183,14 @@ There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Network | | | |IPv4/v6 addresses to ODL Neutron northbound API. When port | | | | |information is queried it displays IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ - |IPv6 Router support in ODL |**No** |**Partial** |IPv6 Router support is work in progress in ODL. | - | | | | | - |1. Communication between VMs on same compute node | | |Currently communication between VMs on the same network is | - |2. Communication between VMs on different compute | | |supported, and the support for the other modes is work in | - | nodes (east-west) | | |progress. | + |IPv6 Router support in ODL: |**No** |Yes | | + |1. Communication between VMs on same compute node | | | | + +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + |IPv6 Router support in ODL: |**No** |Yes | | + |2. Communication between VMs on different compute | | | | + | nodes (east-west) | | | | + +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + |IPv6 Router support in ODL: |**No** |**Work in Progress** |Work in progress. | |3. External routing (north-south) | | | | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |IPAM: Support for IPv6 Address assignment modes. |**No** |Yes |ODL IPv6 Router supports all the IPv6 Address assignment modes| @@ -179,8 +202,8 @@ There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Network |When using ODL for L2 forwarding/tunneling, it is |Yes |Yes | | |compatible with IPv6. | | | | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ - |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e. IPv6, ICMPv6,|**Partial** |**Partial** |Security Groups for IPv6 is a work in progress, and some | - |TCP, UDP) in security groups. Ability to control | | |partial support is available. | + |Full support for IPv6 matching (i.e. IPv6, ICMPv6,|**Partial** |Yes |Security Groups for IPv6 is supported in the new NetVirt. | + |TCP, UDP) 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 | | | | @@ -192,3 +215,13 @@ There are 2 options in Open Daylight Boron/Carbon to provide Virtualized Network |ODL on an IPv6 only Infrastructure. |**No** |**Work in Progress** |Deploying OpenStack with ODL on an IPv6 only infrastructure | | | | |where the API endpoints are all IPv6 addresses. | +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + |VxLAN Tunnels with IPv6 Endpoints |**No** |**Work in Progress** |Work in progress. The necessary patches are under review to | + | | | |support this use case for OVS 2.6 or higher version. | + +--------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ + +References + +.. [1] Neutron IPv6 Documentation for Newton Release: http://docs.openstack.org/newton/networking-guide/config-ipv6.html + +.. [2] How to Use Config-Drive for Metadata with IPv6 Network: http://superuser.openstack.org/articles/deploying-ipv6-only-tenants-with-openstack/ + |