Features¶
Open Virtual Network (OVN) offers the following virtual network services:
Layer-2 (switching)
Native implementation. Replaces the conventional Open vSwitch (OVS) agent.
Layer-3 (routing)
Native implementation that supports distributed routing. Replaces the conventional Neutron L3 agent.
DHCP
Native distributed implementation. Replaces the conventional Neutron DHCP agent. Note that the native implementation does not yet support DNS or Metadata features.
DPDK
OVN and networking-ovn may be used with OVS using either the Linux kernel datapath or the DPDK datapath.
Trunk driver
Uses OVN’s functionality of parent port and port tagging to support trunk service plugin. One has to enable the ‘trunk’ service plugin in neutron configuration files to use this feature.
The following Neutron API extensions are supported with OVN:
Extension Name | Extension Alias |
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agent | agent |
Allowed Address Pairs | allowed-address-pairs |
Auto Allocated Topology Services | auto-allocated-topology |
Availability Zone | availability_zone |
Default Subnetpools | default-subnetpools |
Multi Provider Network | multi-provider |
Network IP Availability | network-ip-availability |
Neutron external network | external-net |
Neutron Extra DHCP opts | extra_dhcp_opt |
Neutron Extra Route | extraroute |
Neutron L3 external gateway | ext-gw-mode |
Neutron L3 Router | router |
Network MTU | net-mtu |
Port Binding | binding |
Port Security | port-security |
Provider Network | provider |
Quality of Service | qos |
Quota management support | quotas |
RBAC Policies | rbac-policies |
Resource revision numbers | revisions |
security-group | security-group |
standard-attr-description | standard-attr-description |
Subnet Allocation | subnet_allocation |
Tag support | tag |
Time Stamp Fields | timestamp_core |