MAAS configuration for using autopilot later

Andreas Hasenack andreas at canonical.com
Mon Mar 30 12:37:32 UTC 2015


On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 10:21 PM, Sacha Yunusic <sacha at penta-sec.com> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I’m studying about how to correctly configure and wire MAAS, and I’m
> reading
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/595558/how-should-i-setup-maas-so-that-it-can-be-used-by-the-canonical-openstack-autopi/595559#595559
> .
>
> I want to do what there is called split network (public 192.168.30.0/24m
> private 10.222.221.0/24). I have some questions and due I don’t have
> enough points, I can’t ask there, so I’ll do it here:
>
> The split network diagram shows a router that connects both, private and
> public networks, is that correct? An actual router has to do the routing
> between the private and the public networks? Is not MAAS who does that (I
> thought MAAS routed the traffic from the private network, em2 or eth1 to
> the public network, em1 or eth0)?.
>
> In the same page, talks about the Router IP (private network) you’ve to
> configure in MAAS. Supposing I’ve this split network, that IP should be
> this router I’m asking’s IP? Or MAAS em2 (eth1)’s IP?
>
>
That IP needs to be whatever will route the traffic. You can have MAAS do
the routing and not have that explicit router device, just don't forget to
enable ip_forwarding on the box. The diagram is meant to show how to insert
that layout into an existing network so people know which pieces do what.
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