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Add ngs_manage_vlans configuration #24

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@bbezak bbezak commented Oct 25, 2021

This allows operators to opt out of NGS adding or removing VLANs
from switches. This is useful when not all switch configuration
is being managed by Networking Generic Switch.

A similar concenpt is already supported by ansible-networking:
https://opendev.org/x/networking-ansible/src/commit/6f56fd45425141e5435884d2d0cf88ee96a887c6/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_ansible.ini.sample

Co-Authored-By: Michal Nasiadka [email protected]

Change-Id: I271263a349d6cccd0fe9980e10b1b8d5fd86716e

This allows operators to opt out of NGS adding or removing VLANs
from switches. This is useful when not all switch configuration
is being managed by Networking Generic Switch.

A similar concenpt is already supported by ansible-networking:
https://opendev.org/x/networking-ansible/src/commit/6f56fd45425141e5435884d2d0cf88ee96a887c6/etc/neutron/plugins/ml2/ml2_conf_ansible.ini.sample

Co-Authored-By: Michal Nasiadka <[email protected]>

Change-Id: I271263a349d6cccd0fe9980e10b1b8d5fd86716e
@bbezak bbezak merged commit a0cba04 into stackhpc/victoria Oct 25, 2021
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Looks good, thank you!

@bbezak bbezak deleted the stackhpc/victoria-ngs-manage-vlans branch October 25, 2021 13:30
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