Neutron (OpenStack Network Service) Training

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OpenStack Networking (neutron) allows you to create and attach interface devices managed by other OpenStack services to networks. Plug-ins can be implemented to accommodate different networking equipment and software, providing flexibility to OpenStack architecture and deployment.

It includes the following components:

neutron-server, Accepts and routes API requests to the appropriate OpenStack Networking plug-in for action. OpenStack Networking plug-ins and agents, Plug and unplug ports, create networks or subnets, and provide IP addressing. These plug-ins and agents differ depending on the vendor and technologies used in the particular cloud. OpenStack Networking ships with plug-ins and agents for Cisco virtual and physical switches, NEC OpenFlow products, Open vSwitch, Linux bridging, and the VMware NSX product.

The common agents are L3 (layer 3), DHCP (dynamic host IP addressing), and a plug-in agent.

Course Syllabus

Module

Chapter 1 :
Introduction to Red Hat Ceph Storage
Introduce Red Hat Ceph Storage architecture, components, and attributes.

Chapter 2 :
Describe Red Hat Ceph Storage components and features
Describe the components and features of Red Hat Ceph Storage.

Chapter 3 :
Deploy and access Red Hat Ceph Storage
Create snapshots and clones for Red Hat Ceph Storage.

Chapter 4 :
Create snapshots and clones
Manage snapshots and clones of a Ceph Block Device (RBD).

Chapter 5 :
Ceph with the Glance Image service
Integrate Ceph with the OpenStack Glance Image service to store OpenStack images in Ceph.

Chapter 6 :
Ceph with the Cinder Block Storage service
Integrate Ceph with the OpenStack Cinder Block Storage service to provide OpenStack volumes in Ceph.

Chapter 7 :
Ceph with the Nova compute service
Integrate Ceph with the OpenStack Nova compute service to store instance data in Ceph.

Chapter 8 :
Introduce networking fundamentals
Review networking concepts and deploy OpenStack with a separate Neutron networking node.

Chapter 9 :
Network interfaces
Manage network interfaces manually (using the ip command) and persistently.

Chapter 10:
Virtual bridging
Install and manage virtual network bridges.

Chapter 11 :
Virtual network devices
Create and deploy virtual network devices.

Chapter 12 :
Network namespaces
Manage and implement networks inside a network namespace.

Chapter 13 :
Neutron services
Verify and manage the Neutron services.

Chapter 14 :
Provisioning tenant networks
Provision tenant networks using VXLAN tunnels, GRE tunnels, and VLANs.

Chapter 15 :
Implementing load-balancer-as-a-service (LBaaS)
Implement LbaaS.

Chapter 16 :
Neutron networking services
Diagnose and troubleshoot issues with the Neutron networking service.

Chapter 17 :
Comprehensive Review
Review tasks from the Red Hat OpenStack III course

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