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
os router add port
<router>
<port>
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<router>
Router to which port will be added (name or ID)
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<port>
Port to be added (name or ID)
router add subnet¶
Add a subnet to a router
os router add subnet
<router>
<subnet>
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<router>
Router to which subnet will be added (name or ID)
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<subnet>
Subnet to be added (name or ID)
router create¶
Create new router
os router create
[--project <project> [--project-domain <project-domain>]]
[--enable | --disable]
[--distributed]
[--ha]
[--description <description>]
[--availability-zone-hint <availability-zone>]
<name>
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--project
<project>
¶ Owner’s project (name or ID)
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--project-domain
<project-domain>
¶ Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
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--enable
¶
Enable router (default)
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--disable
¶
Disable router
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--distributed
¶
Create a distributed router
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--ha
¶
Create a highly available router
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--description
<description>
¶ Set router description
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--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)
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<name>
New router name
router delete¶
Delete router(s)
os router delete
<router> [<router> ...]
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<router>
Router(s) to delete (name or ID)
router list¶
List routers
os router list
[--name <name>]
[--enable | --disable]
[--long]
[--project <project> [--project-domain <project-domain>]]
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--long
¶
List additional fields in output
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--name
<name>
¶ List routers according to their name
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--enable
¶
List enabled routers
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--disable
¶
List disabled routers
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--project
<project>
¶ List routers according to their project (name or ID)
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--project-domain
<project-domain>
¶ Domain the project belongs to (name or ID). This can be used in case collisions between project names exist.
router remove port¶
Remove a port from a router
os router remove port
<router>
<port>
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<router>
Router from which port will be removed (name or ID)
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<port>
Port to be removed and deleted (name or ID)
router remove subnet¶
Remove a subnet from a router
os router remove subnet
<router>
<subnet>
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<router>
Router from which subnet will be removed (name or ID)
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<subnet>
Subnet to be removed (name or ID)
router set¶
Set router properties
os router set
[--name <name>]
[--enable | --disable]
[--distributed | --centralized]
[--description <description>]
[--route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address> | --no-route]
[--ha | --no-ha]
<router>
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--name
<name>
¶ Set router name
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--enable
¶
Enable router
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--disable
¶
Disable router
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--distributed
¶
Set router to distributed mode (disabled router only)
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--centralized
¶
Set router to centralized mode (disabled router only)
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--description
<description>
¶ Set router description
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--route
destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>
¶ Routes associated with the router destination: destination subnet (in CIDR notation) gateway: nexthop IP address (repeat option to set multiple routes)
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--no-route
¶
Clear routes associated with the router
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--ha
¶
Set the router as highly available (disabled router only)
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--no-ha
¶
Clear high availablability attribute of the router (disabled router only)
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<router>
Router to modify (name or ID)
router unset¶
Unset router properties
os router unset
[--route destination=<subnet>,gateway=<ip-address>]
<router>
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--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)
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<router>
Router to modify (name or ID)