Template: openvswitch-switch/netdevs
Type: multiselect
_Choices: ${choices}
-_Description: OpenFlow switch network devices:
- Choose the network devices that should become part of the OpenFlow
- switch. At least two devices must be selected for this machine to be
- a useful switch. Unselecting all network devices will disable the
- OpenFlow switch entirely.
+_Description: Open vSwitch network devices:
+ Choose the network devices that should become part of the Open vSwitch
+ instance. At least two devices must be selected for this machine to be
+ a useful switch. Unselecting all network devices will disable
+ Open vSwitch entirely.
.
The network devices that you select should not be configured with IP
or IPv6 addresses, even if the switch contacts the controller over
one of the selected network devices. This is because a running
- OpenFlow switch takes over network devices at a low level: they
+ Open vSwitch takes over network devices at a low level: they
become part of the switch and cannot be used for other purposes.
Template: openvswitch-switch/no-netdevs
Type: error
_Description: No network devices were selected.
- No network devices were selected for inclusion in the OpenFlow switch.
- The switch will be disabled.
+ No network devices were selected for inclusion in the Open vSwitch
+ instance. The switch will be disabled.
Template: openvswitch-switch/configured-netdevs
Type: note
_Description: Some Network Devices Have IP or IPv6 Addresses
- The following network devices selected to be part of the OpenFlow switch
- have IP or IPv6 addresses configured:
+ The following network devices selected to be part of the Open vSwitch
+ instance have IP or IPv6 addresses configured:
.
${configured-netdevs}
.
This is usually a mistake, even if the switch contacts the controller over
- one of the selected network devices. This is because a running
- OpenFlow switch takes over network devices at a low level: they
- become part of the switch and cannot be used for other purposes.
+ one of the selected network devices. This is because running Open vSwitch
+ takes over network devices at a low level: they become part of the switch
+ and cannot be used for other purposes.
.
If this is an unintentional mistake, move back and fix the selection,
or de-configure the IP or IPv6 from these network devices.
_Choices: discovery, in-band, out-of-band
Default: discovery
_Description: Switch-to-controller access method:
- The OpenFlow switch must be able to contact the OpenFlow controller over
- the network. It can do so in one of three ways:
+ Open vSwitch must be able to contact the OpenFlow controller over the
+ network. It can do so in one of three ways:
.
discovery: A single network is used for OpenFlow traffic and other
data traffic; that is, the switch contacts the controller over one of
- the network devices selected as OpenFlow switch network devices in
+ the network devices selected as Open vSwitch network devices in
the previous question. The switch automatically determines the
location of the controller using a DHCP request with an
OpenFlow-specific vendor option. This is the most common case.
out-of-band: OpenFlow traffic uses a network separate from the data traffic
that it controls. If this is the case, the control network must already
be configured on a network device other than one of those selected as
- an OpenFlow switch netdev in the previous question.
+ an Open vSwitch netdev in the previous question.
Template: openvswitch-switch/discover
Type: note
-_Description: Preparing to discover controller.
+_Description: Preparing to discover controller
The setup program will now attempt to discover the OpenFlow controller.
Controller discovery may take up to 30 seconds. Please be patient.
.
Type: string
Default: dhcp
_Description: Switch IP address:
- For in-band communication with the controller, the OpenFlow switch must
- be able to determine its own IP address. Its IP address may be configured
- statically or dynamically.
+ For in-band communication with the controller, the Open vSwitch instance
+ must be able to determine its own IP address. Its IP address may be
+ configured statically or dynamically.
.
For static configuration, specify the switch's IP address as a string.
.
Template: openvswitch-switch/controller-vconn
Type: string
_Description: Controller location:
- Specify how the OpenFlow switch should connect to the OpenFlow controller.
- The value should be in form "ssl:IP[:PORT]" to connect to the controller
+ Specify how Open vSwitch should connect to the OpenFlow controller. The
+ value should be in form "ssl:IP[:PORT]" to connect to the controller
over SSL (recommended for security) or "tcp:IP[:PORT]" to connect over
cleartext TCP.
Template: openvswitch-switch/pki-uri
Type: string
-_Description: OpenFlow PKI server host name or URL:
- Specify a URL to the OpenFlow public key infrastructure (PKI). If a
+_Description: Open vSwitch PKI server host name or URL:
+ Specify a URL to the Open vSwitch public key infrastructure (PKI). If a
host name or IP address is specified in place of a URL, then
http://<host>/openvswitch/pki/ will be used,
where <host> is the specified host name or IP address.
.
- The OpenFlow PKI is usually on the same machine as the OpenFlow
+ The Open vSwitch PKI is usually on the same machine as the OpenFlow
controller.
.
- The setup process will connect to the OpenFlow PKI server over
+ The setup process will connect to the Open vSwitch PKI server over
HTTP, using the system's configured default HTTP proxy (if any).
Template: openvswitch-switch/fetch-cacert-failed
_Description: The switch CA certificate could not be retrieved.
Retrieval of ${url} failed, with the following status: "${error}".
.
- Ensure that the OpenFlow PKI server is correctly configured and
+ Ensure that the Open vSwitch PKI server is correctly configured and
available at ${pki-uri}. If the system is configured to use an HTTP
proxy, also make sure that the HTTP proxy is available and that the
PKI server can be reached through it.
Template: openvswitch-switch/verify-controller-ca
-Type: select
-_Choices: yes, no
-Default: yes
+Type: boolean
+Default: true
_Description: Is ${fingerprint} the controller CA's fingerprint?
If a man-in-the-middle attack is possible in your network
environment, check that the controller CA's fingerprint is really
- ${fingerprint}. Answer "yes" if it matches, "no" if
+ ${fingerprint}. Answer "true" if it matches, "false" if
there is a discrepancy.
.
If a man-in-the-middle attack is not a concern, there is no need to
- verify the fingerprint. Simply answer "yes".
+ verify the fingerprint. Simply answer "true".
Template: openvswitch-switch/send-cert-req
-Type: select
-_Choices: yes, no
-Default: yes
+Type: boolean
+Default: true
_Description: Send certificate request to switch CA?
- Before it can connect to the controller over SSL, the OpenFlow
- switch's key must be signed by the switch certificate authority (CA)
- located on the OpenFlow PKI server, which is usually collocated with
+ Before it can connect to the controller over SSL, the Open vSwitch's
+ key must be signed by the switch certificate authority (CA) located
+ on the Open vSwitch PKI server, which is usually collocated with
the OpenFlow controller. A signing request can be sent to the PKI
server now.
.
- Answer "yes" to send a signing request to the switch CA now. This is
+ Answer "true" to send a signing request to the switch CA now. This is
ordinarily the correct choice. There is no harm in sending a given
signing request more than once.
.
- Answer "no" to skip sending a signing request to the switch CA.
+ Answer "false" to skip sending a signing request to the switch CA.
Unless the request has already been sent to the switch CA, manual
sending of the request and signing will be necessary.
_Description: The certificate request could not be sent.
Posting to ${url} failed, with the following status: "${error}".
.
- Ensure that the OpenFlow PKI server is correctly configured and
+ Ensure that the Open vSwitch PKI server is correctly configured and
available at ${pki-uri}.
Template: openvswitch-switch/fetch-switch-cert
-Type: select
-_Choices: yes, no
+Type: boolean
_Description: Fetch signed switch certificate from PKI server?
- Before it can connect to the controller over SSL, the OpenFlow
- switch's key must be signed by the switch certificate authority (CA)
- located on the OpenFlow PKI server, which is usually collocated with
- the OpenFlow controller.
+ Before it can connect to the controller over SSL, the Open vSwitch's
+ key must be signed by the switch certificate authority (CA) located
+ on the Open vSwitch PKI server, which is usually collocated with the
+ OpenFlow controller.
.
At this point, a signing request has been sent to the switch CA (or
sending a request has been manually skipped), but the signed
certificate has not yet been retrieved. Manual action may need to be
taken at the PKI server to approve the signing request.
.
- Answer "yes" to attempt to retrieve the signed switch certificate
+ Answer "true" to attempt to retrieve the signed switch certificate
from the switch CA. If the switch certificate request has been
signed at the PKI server, this is the correct choice.
.
- Answer "no" to postpone switch configuration. The configuration
+ Answer "false" to postpone switch configuration. The configuration
process must be restarted later, when the switch certificate request
has been signed.
Template: openvswitch-switch/complete
Type: note
-_Description: OpenFlow Switch Setup Finished
- Setup of this OpenFlow switch is finished. Complete the setup procedure
- to enable the switch.
+_Description: Open vSwitch Setup Finished
+ Setup of this Open vSwitch instance is finished. Complete the setup
+ procedure to enable the switch.