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Learning OpenStack Networking - Third Edition
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Learning OpenStack Networking - Third Edition

by James Denton
August 2018
Beginner
462 pages
12h 36m
English
Packt Publishing
Content preview from Learning OpenStack Networking - Third Edition

Exploring how instances get their addresses

When a network is created and DHCP is enabled on a subnet within the network, the network is scheduled to one or more DHCP agents in the environment. In most environments, DHCP agents are configured on controllers or dedicated network nodes. In more advanced environments, such as those utilizing network segments and leaf/spine topologies, DHCP agents may be needed on compute nodes.

A DHCP agent is responsible for creating a local network namespace that corresponds to each network that has been scheduled to that agent. An IP address is then configured on a virtual interface inside the namespace, along with a dnsmasq process that listens for DHCP requests on the network. If a dnsmasq process already ...

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ISBN: 9781788392495