sdn: better overview and typo fixes

Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
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Thomas Lamprecht 2020-05-10 20:20:41 +02:00
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@ -37,12 +37,14 @@ Basic Overview
The {pve} SDN allows separation and fine grained control of Virtual Guests
networks, using flexible software controlled configurations.
Separation consists of zones, a zone is it's own virtual separated area.
A Zone can be used by one or more 'VNets'. A 'VNet' is virtual network in a
zone. Normally it shows up as a common Linux bridge with either a VLAN or
'VXLAN' tag, or using layer 3 routing for control.
The 'VNets' are deployed locally on each node, after configuration was commited
from the cluster wide datacenter level.
Separation consists of zones, a zone is it's own virtual separated network area.
A 'VNet' is a type of a virtual network connected to a zone. Depending on which
type or plugin the zone uses it can behave differently and offer different
features, advantages or disadvantages.
Normally a 'VNet' shows up as a common Linux bridge with either a VLAN or
'VXLAN' tag, but some can also use layer 3 routing for control.
The 'VNets' are deployed locally on each node, after configuration was committed
from the cluster wide datacenter SDN administration interface.
Main configuration
@ -60,7 +62,7 @@ On the web-interface SDN feature have 4 main sections for the configuration
* VNets: The per-node building block to provide a Zone for VMs
* Controller:
* Controller: For complex setups to control Layer 3 routing
[[pvesdn_config_main_sdn]]
@ -158,7 +160,7 @@ QinQ Zones
QinQ is stacked VLAN. The first VLAN tag defined for the zone
(so called 'service-vlan'), and the second VLAN tag defined for the vnets
NOTE: Your physical network switchs must support stacked VLANs!
NOTE: Your physical network switches must support stacked VLANs!
Specific QinQ configuration options:
@ -220,6 +222,8 @@ lower than the outgoing physical interface.
Controllers Plugins
-------------------
For complex zones requiring a control plane.
[[pvesdn_controller_plugin_evpn]]
EVPN Controller
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@ -659,7 +663,7 @@ id: myvnet1
zone: myevpnzone
tag: 11000
ipv4: 10.0.1.1/24
mac address: 8C:73:B2:7B:F9:60 #random generate mac addres
mac address: 8C:73:B2:7B:F9:60 #random generate mac address
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Create the second VNet named `myvnet2' using the same EVPN zone `myevpnzone', a