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I updated neutron content in the installation guide for Juno as follows: 1) Renamed files and IDs since the guide no longer needs to differentiate between the ML2 and OVS plug-ins. 2) Removed prompts specific to MySQL because most distributions will use MariaDB. 3) Explicitly created endpoint with 'regionOne' region to avoid inconsistent defaults. 4) Replaced 'auth_*' options with 'identity_uri' option. 5) Moved neutron configuration options to [neutron] section in nova.conf. 6) Recommended enabling verbose logging. 7) Removed workarounds for Ubuntu 12.04. 8) Removed note about CirrOS lacking support for the DHCP MTU option. 9) Explicitly defined flat external network type. 10) Added example command output and updated existing command output. 11) Added and updated glossary terms. 12) Implemented changes from the improvements blueprint including structure and phrasing. Change-Id: I13baa94585bb6e8b22d8d79043fc84cbc2514954 Implements: blueprint installation-guide-improvements
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xml:id="ch_networking">
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<title>Add a networking component</title>
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<para>This chapter explains how to install and configure either
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OpenStack Networking (neutron) or the legacy <systemitem
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class="service">nova-network</systemitem> networking service.
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The <systemitem class="service">nova-network</systemitem> service
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enables you to deploy one network type per instance and is
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suitable for basic network functionality. OpenStack Networking
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enables you to deploy multiple network types per instance and
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includes <glossterm baseform="plug-in">plug-ins</glossterm> for a
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variety of products that support <glossterm>virtual
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networking</glossterm>.</para>
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<para>For more information, see the <link
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xlink:href="http://docs.openstack.org/admin-guide-cloud/content/ch_networking.html"
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>Networking</link> chapter of the <citetitle>OpenStack Cloud
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Administrator Guide</citetitle>.</para>
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<section xml:id="section_neutron-networking">
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<title>OpenStack Networking (neutron)</title>
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<xi:include href="section_neutron-concepts.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="section_neutron-controller-node.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="section_neutron-network-node.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="section_neutron-compute-node.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="section_neutron-initial-networks.xml"/>
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<section xml:id="section_nova-networking">
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<title>Legacy networking (nova-network)</title>
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<xi:include href="section_nova-networking-compute-node.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="section_nova-networking-initial-network.xml"/>
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</section>
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<section xml:id="section_networking_next_steps">
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<title>Next steps</title>
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<para>Your OpenStack environment now includes the core components
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necessary to launch a basic instance. You can <link
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linkend="launch-instance">launch an instance</link> or add
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more OpenStack services to your environment.</para>
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