A10 Networks Neutron Client Extensions
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A10 Networks Neutron Client Extensions
Supported releases:
- OpenStack: Icehouse, Juno, Kilo, Liberty, Mitaka
- LBaaS versions: v1, v2
- ACOS versions: ACOS 2/AxAPI 2.1 (ACOS 2.7.2+), ACOS 4/AxAPI 3.0 (ACOS 4.0.1-GA +)
Working but not available for support:
- OpenStack: git/master
A10 github repos
- a10-neutronclient - Neutron CLI Client extensions. Adds "a10-*" commands to the neutron client.
- a10-neutron-lbaas - Main A10 LBaaS driver repo. Middleware sitting between the openstack driver and our API client, mapping openstack constructs to A10's AxAPI.
- acos-client - AxAPI client used by A10's OpenStack driver
Installation steps:
Step 1:
Make sure you have python-neutronclient installed. These extensions will need to be installed on any computer where the neutron CLI is used.
Step 2:
The latest supported version of a10-neutronclient is available via standard pypi repositories and the current development version is available on github.
Installation from pypi
sudo pip install a10-neutronclient
Installation from cloned git repository.
Download the driver from: https://github.com/a10networks/a10-neutronclient
sudo pip install git+https://github.com/a10networks/a10-neutronclient
git clone https://github.com/a10networks/a10-neutronclient
cd a10-neutronclient
sudo pip install -e .
Configuration
As these extensions provide client functionality, the only configuration necessary is configuring Neutron to load the API extensions. This process is covered in the respositories for a10-neutron-lbaas and a10-openstack.
To verify successful installation, type the following command.
neutron --help
The Neutron CLI should present you with a list of commands. If the client extensions are properly installed, you will see methods prefixed with "a10-".
A10 Community
Feel free to fork, submit pull requests, or join us on freenode IRC, channel #a10-openstack. Serious support escalations and formal feature requests must still go through standard A10 processes.
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request