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@ -35,7 +35,9 @@ Then you can use the instance ids to find the connected [neutron](https://wiki.o |
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| 5662a4e0-e646-47f0-bf88-d80fbd2d99ef | e1f48aad-df96-4bce-bf61-62ae12bf3f95 | |
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| e5ae2045-a1e1-4e99-9aac-4353889449a7 | 725cd548-6ea3-426b-baaa-e7306d3c8052 | |
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Given the port ids on the left, you can set the `allowed_address_pairs` in neutron: |
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Given the port ids on the left, you can set the `allowed_address_pairs` in neutron. |
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Note that you have to allow both of `kube_service_addresses` (default `10.233.0.0/18`) |
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and `kube_pods_subnet` (default `10.233.64.0/18`.) |
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# allow kube_service_addresses and kube_pods_subnet network |
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neutron port-update 5662a4e0-e646-47f0-bf88-d80fbd2d99ef --allowed_address_pairs list=true type=dict ip_address=10.233.0.0/18 ip_address=10.233.64.0/18 |
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