
+1 Reviewed-by: Paulo Vital <pvital@linux.vnet.ibm.com> On Apr 05 06:02PM, Lucio Correia wrote:
Edit virtual network feature
Pre-requisite: - Virtual network is stopped - Virtual network "default" is not editable
*** BACKEND ***
### Resource: Network
**URI:** /plugins/kimchi/networks/*:name*
**Methods:**
* **UPDATE**: Update a Network * name: The name of the Network * subnet: Network segment in slash-separated format with ip address and prefix * dhcp: DHCP services on the virtual network is enabled. * start: start boundary of a pool of addresses to be provided to DHCP clients. * end: end boundary of a pool of addresses to be provided to DHCP clients. * interfaces: An array of bridge network interfaces that belongs to this network All traffic on this network will be bridged through the first interface. The interface is a bridge or ethernet/bonding device. * vlan ID
Not all attributes are required for all networks types.
*** FRONTEND ***
* Add new option Edit to Actions menu under Virtualization/Network tab, enabled only for stopped networks * When clicked, this option will open a new window for editing that virtual network, with the following fields. Based on network type, some of below fields may be disabled:
Type: just a label describing the network type, not changeable. Name: all types of virtual network can be renamed Interfaces: attach/detach interfaces (enabled for VEPA) or change interface (for macvtap, bridged) Subnet/DHCP range: two IP fields: start, end (enabled for NAT, isolated) VLAN id: integer field (enabled for bridged networks)
-- Lucio Correia Software Engineer IBM LTC Brazil
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