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author | Georg Kunz <georg.kunz@ericsson.com> | 2016-07-11 22:06:22 +0200 |
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committer | Georg Kunz <georg.kunz@ericsson.com> | 2016-07-11 22:09:18 +0200 |
commit | 587b2e74b8039cdfb4704b142b8056e18db78e7b (patch) | |
tree | 7df7d1092fc818d708c4a527683031efe3dad0ba /docs/requirements/use_cases | |
parent | 91370a6c8267a16c0ae42e3c296ac5a0d0ecf2e3 (diff) |
L3VPN ECMP: Adding 2nd API example and conclusion
Further polishing the section by adding a second API usage example
showing how to realize the use case by means of the BGPVPN project.
Furthermore, added a conclusion section summarizing based on the
identified gaps if an extension or an alternative to Neutron is
needed.
Change-Id: I55974dbd4aca7b26c7f7d7d4de06c0a5491bee2e
Signed-off-by: Georg Kunz <georg.kunz@ericsson.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'docs/requirements/use_cases')
-rw-r--r-- | docs/requirements/use_cases/l3vpn_ecmp.rst | 109 |
1 files changed, 85 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/docs/requirements/use_cases/l3vpn_ecmp.rst b/docs/requirements/use_cases/l3vpn_ecmp.rst index eec6ab8..da96cfb 100644 --- a/docs/requirements/use_cases/l3vpn_ecmp.rst +++ b/docs/requirements/use_cases/l3vpn_ecmp.rst @@ -2,17 +2,22 @@ .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. (c) Bin Hu -ECMP Load Splitting Case (Anycast) ----------------------------------- +L3VPN: ECMP Load Splitting Case (Anycast) +----------------------------------------- Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ -There are 2 hosts (compute nodes). SDN Controller A and vRouter A are provided by -Vendor A, and run on host A. SDN Controller B and vRouter B are provided by +In this use case, multiple instances of a VNF are reachable through the same IP. +The networking infrastructure is then responsible for spreading the network load +across the VNF instances using Equal-Cost Multi-Path (ECMP) or perform a +fail-over in case of a VNF failure. + +There are 2 hosts (compute nodes). SDN Controller A and vForwarder A are provided by +Vendor A, and run on host A. SDN Controller B and vForwarder B are provided by Vendor B, and run on host B. -There is 1 tenant. Tenant 1 creates L3VPN Blue with subnet 10.1.1.0/24. +There is one tenant. Tenant 1 creates L3VPN Blue with subnet 10.1.1.0/24. The network topology is shown in :numref:`l3vpn-ecmp-figure`: @@ -30,7 +35,7 @@ Here, the Network VRF Policy Resource is ``ECMP/AnyCast``. Traffic to **Anycast can be load split from either WAN GW or another VM like G5. -Derrived Requirements +Derived Requirements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Northbound API / Workflow @@ -59,12 +64,46 @@ Current implementation Support for creating and managing L3VPNs is in general available in OpenStack Neutron by means of the BGPVPN project [BGPVPN]_. However, the BGPVPN project -does not yet support ECMP. Hence, it is currently not possible to configure the -networking use case as described above. +does not yet fully support ECMP as described in the following. + +There are (at least) two different approached to configuring ECMP: + +1. Using Neutron ports with identical IP addresses, or + +2. Using Neutron ports with unique IPs addresses and creating static routes to a + common IP prefix with next hops pointing to the unique IP addresses. + + + +Ports with identical IP addresses ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +In this approach, multiple Neutron ports using the same IP address are created. +In the current Neutron architecture, a port has to reside in a specific Neutron +network. However, re-using the same IP address multiple times in a given Neutron +network is not possible as this would create an IP collision. As a consequence, +creating one Neutron network for each port is required. + +Given multiple Neutron networks, the BGPVPN API allows for associating those +networks with the same VPN. It is then up to the networking backend to implement +ECMP load balancing. This behavior and the corresponding API for configuring the +behavior is currently not available. It is nevertheless on the road map of the +BGPVPN project. + +**[ Georg: we could add an API usage example here similarly to the one below]** -Nevertheless, ECMP load balancing is on the roadmap of the BGPVPN project. The -following workflow shows how to realize this particular use case under the -assumption that support for static routes is available in the BGPVPN API. + +Static Routes to ports with unique IP addresses ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + +In this approach, Neutron ports are assigned unique IPs and static routes +pointing to the same ECMP load-balanced prefix are created. The static routes +define the unique Neutron port IPs as next-hop addresses. + +Currently, the API for static routes is not yet available in the BGPVPN project, +but it is on the road map. The following work flow shows how to realize this +particular use case under the assumption that support for static routes is +available in the BGPVPN API. 1. Create Neutron network for tenant "Blue" @@ -106,9 +145,9 @@ assumption that support for static routes is available in the BGPVPN API. ``neutron bgpvpn-static-route-add --tenant-id Blue --cidr 10.1.1.5/32 --nexthop-ip 5.1.1.1 vpn1`` - ``neutron bgpvpn-static-route-add --tenant-id Blue --cidr 10.1.1.5/32 --nexthop-ip 5.1.1.2 vpn1`` + ``neutron bgpvpn-static-route-add --tenant-id Blue --cidr 10.1.1.5/32 --nexthop-ip 5.1.1.2 vpn1`` - ``neutron bgpvpn-static-route-add --tenant-id Blue --cidr 10.1.1.5/32 --nexthop-ip 5.1.1.3 vpn1`` + ``neutron bgpvpn-static-route-add --tenant-id Blue --cidr 10.1.1.5/32 --nexthop-ip 5.1.1.3 vpn1`` @@ -118,19 +157,41 @@ Gaps in the current solution Given the use case description and the currently available implementation in OpenStack provided by BGPVPN project, we identify the following gaps: -* [L3VPN-ECMP-GAP1] ECMP is current not yet supported by the BGPVPN API. The - Development of this feature is on the roadmap of the project, however. - TODO: add timeline and planned API +* [L3VPN-ECMP-GAP1] Static routes are not yet supported by the BGPVPN project. + + Currently, no API for configuring static routes is available in the BGPVPN + project. This feature is on the road map, however. + -* [L3VPN-ECMP-GAP2] It is not possible to assign the same IP to multiple Neutron - ports within the same Neutron subnet. This is due to the fundamental - requirement of avoiding IP collisions within the L2 domain which is a Neutron - network. A potential workaround is to create two subnets with the same IP ranges - and associate both with the same BGP VPN. +* [L3VPN-ECMP-GAP2] Behavior not defined for multiple Neutron ports of the same + IP + The Neutron and BGPVPN API allow for creating multiple ports with the same + IP in different networks and associating the networks with the same VPN. The + exact behavior of this configuration is however not defined and an API for + configuring the behavior (load-balancing or fail-over) is missing. Development + of this feature is on the road map of the project, however. -Conclusion -~~~~~~~~~~ +* [L3VPN-ECMP-GAP3] It is not possible to assign the same IP to multiple Neutron + ports within the same Neutron subnet. + + This is due to the fundamental requirement of avoiding IP collisions within + the L2 domain which is a Neutron network. + + +Conclusions +~~~~~~~~~~~ -TBD +In the context of the ECMP use case, three gaps have been +identified. Gap [L3VPN-ECMP-GAP1] and [L3VPN-ECMP-GAP2] are missing or undefined +functionality in the BGPVPN project. There is no architectural hindrance +preventing the implementation of the missing features in the BGPVPN project as +well as in Neutron. + +The third gap [L3VPN-ECMP-GAP3] is based on the fact that Neutron ports always +have to exist in a Neutron network. As a consequence, in order to create ports +with the same IP, multiple networks must be used. This port-network binding +will most likely not be relaxed in future releases of Neutron to retain backwards +compatibility. A clean alternative to Neutron can instead provide more modeling +flexibility. |