router¶
A router is a logical component that forwards data packets between networks. It also provides Layer 3 and NAT forwarding to provide external network access for servers on project networks.
Network v2
router add port¶
Add a port to a router
openstack router add port <router> <port>
- router¶
Router to which port will be added (name or ID)
- port¶
Port to be added (name or ID)
router add route¶
Add extra static routes to a router’s routing table.
openstack router add route
[--route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>]
<router>
- --route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>¶
Add extra static route to the router. destination: destination subnet (in CIDR notation), gateway: nexthop IP address. Repeat option to add multiple routes. Trying to add a route that’s already present (exactly, including destination and nexthop) in the routing table is allowed and is considered a successful operation.
- router¶
Router to which extra static routes will be added (name or ID).
router add subnet¶
Add a subnet to a router
openstack router add subnet <router> <subnet>
- router¶
Router to which subnet will be added (name or ID)
- subnet¶
Subnet to be added (name or ID)
router create¶
Create a new router
openstack router create
[--extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>]
[--enable | --disable]
[--distributed | --centralized]
[--ha | --no-ha]
[--description <description>]
[--project <project>]
[--project-domain <project-domain>]
[--availability-zone-hint <availability-zone>]
[--tag <tag> | --no-tag]
[--external-gateway <network>]
[--fixed-ip subnet=<subnet>,ip-address=<ip-address>]
[--enable-snat | --disable-snat]
[--enable-ndp-proxy | --disable-ndp-proxy]
[--flavor-id <flavor-id>]
<name>
- --extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>¶
Additional parameters can be passed using this property. Default type of the extra property is string (‘str’), but other types can be used as well. Available types are: ‘dict’, ‘list’, ‘str’, ‘bool’, ‘int’. In case of ‘list’ type, ‘value’ can be semicolon-separated list of values. For ‘dict’ value is semicolon-separated list of the key:value pairs.
- --enable¶
Enable router (default)
- --disable¶
Disable router
- --distributed¶
Create a distributed router
- --centralized¶
Create a centralized router
- --ha¶
Create a highly available router
- --no-ha¶
Create a legacy router
- --description <description>¶
Set router description
- --project <project>¶
Owner’s project (name or ID)
- --project-domain <project-domain>¶
Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
- --availability-zone-hint <availability-zone>¶
Availability Zone in which to create this router (Router Availability Zone extension required, repeat option to set multiple availability zones)
- --tag <tag>¶
Tag to be added to the router (repeat option to set multiple tags)
- --no-tag¶
No tags associated with the router
- --external-gateway <network>¶
External Network used as router’s gateway (name or ID)
- --fixed-ip subnet=<subnet>,ip-address=<ip-address>¶
Desired IP and/or subnet (name or ID) on external gateway: subnet=<subnet>,ip-address=<ip-address> (repeat option to set multiple fixed IP addresses)
- --enable-snat¶
Enable Source NAT on external gateway
- --disable-snat¶
Disable Source NAT on external gateway
- --enable-ndp-proxy¶
Enable IPv6 NDP proxy on external gateway
- --disable-ndp-proxy¶
Disable IPv6 NDP proxy on external gateway
- --flavor-id <flavor-id>¶
Associate the router to a flavor by ID
- name¶
New router name
router delete¶
Delete router(s)
openstack router delete <router> [<router> ...]
- router¶
Router(s) to delete (name or ID)
router list¶
List routers
openstack router list
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--sort-ascending | --sort-descending]
[--name <name>]
[--enable | --disable]
[--long]
[--project <project>]
[--project-domain <project-domain>]
[--agent <agent-id>]
[--tags <tag>[,<tag>,...]]
[--any-tags <tag>[,<tag>,...]]
[--not-tags <tag>[,<tag>,...]]
[--not-any-tags <tag>[,<tag>,...]]
- --sort-column SORT_COLUMN¶
specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
- --sort-ascending¶
sort the column(s) in ascending order
- --sort-descending¶
sort the column(s) in descending order
- --name <name>¶
List routers according to their name
- --enable¶
List enabled routers
- --disable¶
List disabled routers
- --long¶
List additional fields in output
- --project <project>¶
List routers according to their project (name or ID)
- --project-domain <project-domain>¶
Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
- --agent <agent-id>¶
List routers hosted by an agent (ID only)
- --tags <tag>[,<tag>,...]¶
List routers which have all given tag(s) (Comma-separated list of tags)
- --any-tags <tag>[,<tag>,...]¶
List routers which have any given tag(s) (Comma-separated list of tags)
- --not-tags <tag>[,<tag>,...]¶
Exclude routers which have all given tag(s) (Comma-separated list of tags)
- --not-any-tags <tag>[,<tag>,...]¶
Exclude routers which have any given tag(s) (Comma-separated list of tags)
router ndp proxy create¶
Create NDP proxy
openstack router ndp proxy create
[--name <name>]
--port <port>
[--ip-address <ip-address>]
[--description <description>]
<router>
- --name <name>¶
New NDP proxy name
- --port <port>¶
The name or ID of the network port associated to the NDP proxy
- --ip-address <ip-address>¶
The IPv6 address that is to be proxied. In case the port has multiple addresses assigned, use this option to select which address is to be used.
- --description <description>¶
A text to describe/contextualize the use of the NDP proxy configuration
- router¶
The name or ID of a router
router ndp proxy delete¶
Delete NDP proxy
openstack router ndp proxy delete <ndp-proxy> [<ndp-proxy> ...]
- ndp-proxy¶
NDP proxy(s) to delete (name or ID)
router ndp proxy list¶
List NDP proxies
openstack router ndp proxy list
[--sort-column SORT_COLUMN]
[--sort-ascending | --sort-descending]
[--router <router>]
[--port <port>]
[--ip-address ip-address]
[--project <project>]
[--name <name>]
[--project-domain <project-domain>]
- --sort-column SORT_COLUMN¶
specify the column(s) to sort the data (columns specified first have a priority, non-existing columns are ignored), can be repeated
- --sort-ascending¶
sort the column(s) in ascending order
- --sort-descending¶
sort the column(s) in descending order
- --router <router>¶
List only NDP proxies belonging to this router (name or ID)
- --port <port>¶
List only NDP proxies associated to this port (name or ID)
- --ip-address ip-address¶
List only NDP proxies according to their IPv6 address
- --project <project>¶
List NDP proxies according to their project (name or ID)
- --name <name>¶
List NDP proxies according to their name
- --project-domain <project-domain>¶
Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
router ndp proxy set¶
Set NDP proxy properties
openstack router ndp proxy set
[--name <name>]
[--description <description>]
<ndp-proxy>
- --name <name>¶
Set NDP proxy name
- --description <description>¶
A text to describe/contextualize the use of the NDP proxy configuration
- ndp-proxy¶
The ID or name of the NDP proxy to update
router ndp proxy show¶
Display NDP proxy details
openstack router ndp proxy show <ndp-proxy>
- ndp-proxy¶
The ID or name of the NDP proxy
router remove port¶
Remove a port from a router
openstack router remove port <router> <port>
- router¶
Router from which port will be removed (name or ID)
- port¶
Port to be removed and deleted (name or ID)
router remove route¶
Remove extra static routes from a router’s routing table.
openstack router remove route
[--route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>]
<router>
- --route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>¶
Remove extra static route from the router. destination: destination subnet (in CIDR notation), gateway: nexthop IP address. Repeat option to remove multiple routes. Trying to remove a route that’s already missing (fully, including destination and nexthop) from the routing table is allowed and is considered a successful operation.
- router¶
Router from which extra static routes will be removed (name or ID).
router remove subnet¶
Remove a subnet from a router
openstack router remove subnet <router> <subnet>
- router¶
Router from which the subnet will be removed (name or ID)
- subnet¶
Subnet to be removed (name or ID)
router set¶
Set router properties
openstack router set
[--extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>]
[--name <name>]
[--description <description>]
[--enable | --disable]
[--distributed | --centralized]
[--route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>]
[--no-route]
[--ha | --no-ha]
[--external-gateway <network>]
[--fixed-ip subnet=<subnet>,ip-address=<ip-address>]
[--enable-snat | --disable-snat]
[--enable-ndp-proxy | --disable-ndp-proxy]
[--qos-policy <qos-policy> | --no-qos-policy]
[--tag <tag>]
[--no-tag]
<router>
- --extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>¶
Additional parameters can be passed using this property. Default type of the extra property is string (‘str’), but other types can be used as well. Available types are: ‘dict’, ‘list’, ‘str’, ‘bool’, ‘int’. In case of ‘list’ type, ‘value’ can be semicolon-separated list of values. For ‘dict’ value is semicolon-separated list of the key:value pairs.
- --name <name>¶
Set router name
- --description <description>¶
Set router description
- --enable¶
Enable router
- --disable¶
Disable router
- --distributed¶
Set router to distributed mode (disabled router only)
- --centralized¶
Set router to centralized mode (disabled router only)
- --route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>¶
Add routes to the router destination: destination subnet (in CIDR notation) gateway: nexthop IP address (repeat option to add multiple routes). This is deprecated in favor of ‘router add/remove route’ since it is prone to race conditions between concurrent clients when not used together with –no-route to overwrite the current value of ‘routes’.
- --no-route¶
Clear routes associated with the router. Specify both –route and –no-route to overwrite current value of routes.
- --ha¶
Set the router as highly available (disabled router only)
- --no-ha¶
Clear high availability attribute of the router (disabled router only)
- --external-gateway <network>¶
External Network used as router’s gateway (name or ID)
- --fixed-ip subnet=<subnet>,ip-address=<ip-address>¶
Desired IP and/or subnet (name or ID) on external gateway: subnet=<subnet>,ip-address=<ip-address> (repeat option to set multiple fixed IP addresses)
- --enable-snat¶
Enable Source NAT on external gateway
- --disable-snat¶
Disable Source NAT on external gateway
- --enable-ndp-proxy¶
Enable IPv6 NDP proxy on external gateway
- --disable-ndp-proxy¶
Disable IPv6 NDP proxy on external gateway
- --qos-policy <qos-policy>¶
Attach QoS policy to router gateway IPs
- --no-qos-policy¶
Remove QoS policy from router gateway IPs
- --tag <tag>¶
Tag to be added to the router (repeat option to set multiple tags)
- --no-tag¶
Clear tags associated with the router. Specify both –tag and –no-tag to overwrite current tags
- router¶
Router to modify (name or ID)
router show¶
Display router details
openstack router show <router>
- router¶
Router to display (name or ID)
router unset¶
Unset router properties
openstack router unset
[--extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>]
[--route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>]
[--external-gateway]
[--qos-policy]
[--tag <tag> | --all-tag]
<router>
- --extra-property type=<property_type>,name=<property_name>,value=<property_value>¶
Additional parameters can be passed using this property. Default type of the extra property is string (‘str’), but other types can be used as well. Available types are: ‘dict’, ‘list’, ‘str’, ‘bool’, ‘int’. In case of ‘list’ type, ‘value’ can be semicolon-separated list of values. For ‘dict’ value is semicolon-separated list of the key:value pairs.
- --route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>¶
Routes to be removed from the router destination: destination subnet (in CIDR notation) gateway: nexthop IP address (repeat option to unset multiple routes)
- --external-gateway¶
Remove external gateway information from the router
- --qos-policy¶
Remove QoS policy from router gateway IPs
- --tag <tag>¶
Tag to be removed from the router (repeat option to remove multiple tags)
- --all-tag¶
Clear all tags associated with the router
- router¶
Router to modify (name or ID)