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Configure an external gateway on the default network - OVN-Kubernetes network plugin | Networking | OKD 4.15
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As a cluster administrator, you can configure an external gateway on the default network.

This feature offers the following benefits:

  • Granular control over egress traffic on a per-namespace basis

  • Flexible configuration of static and dynamic external gateway IP addresses

  • Support for both IPv4 and IPv6 address families

Prerequisites

  • Your cluster uses the OVN-Kubernetes network plugin.

  • Your infrastructure is configured to route traffic from the secondary external gateway.

How OKD determines the external gateway IP address

You configure a secondary external gateway with the AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute custom resource (CR) from the k8s.ovn.org API group. The CR supports static and dynamic approaches to specifying an external gateway’s IP address.

Each namespace that a AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute CR targets cannot be selected by any other AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute CR. A namespace cannot have concurrent secondary external gateways.

Changes to policies are isolated in the controller. If a policy fails to apply, changes to other policies do not trigger a retry of other policies. Policies are only re-evaluated, applying any differences that might have occurred by the change, when updates to the policy itself or related objects to the policy such as target namespaces, pod gateways, or namespaces hosting them from dynamic hops are made.

Static assignment

You specify an IP address directly.

Dynamic assignment

You specify an IP address indirectly, with namespace and pod selectors, and an optional network attachment definition.

  • If the name of a network attachment definition is provided, the external gateway IP address of the network attachment is used.

  • If the name of a network attachment definition is not provided, the external gateway IP address for the pod itself is used. However, this approach works only if the pod is configured with hostNetwork set to true.

AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute object configuration

You can define an AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute object, which is cluster scoped, with the following properties. A namespace can be selected by only one AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute CR at a time.

Table 1. AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute object
Field Type Description

metadata.name

string

Specifies the name of the AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute object.

spec.from

string

Specifies a namespace selector that the routing polices apply to. Only namespaceSelector is supported for external traffic. For example:

from:
  namespaceSelector:
    matchLabels:
      kubernetes.io/metadata.name: novxlan-externalgw-ecmp-4059

A namespace can only be targeted by one AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute CR. If a namespace is selected by more than one AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute CR, a failed error status occurs on the second and subsequent CRs that target the same namespace. To apply updates, you must change the policy itself or related objects to the policy such as target namespaces, pod gateways, or namespaces hosting them from dynamic hops in order for the policy to be re-evaluated and your changes to be applied.

spec.nextHops

object

Specifies the destinations where the packets are forwarded to. Must be either or both of static and dynamic. You must have at least one next hop defined.

Table 2. nextHops object
Field Type Description

static

array

Specifies an array of static IP addresses.

dynamic

array

Specifies an array of pod selectors corresponding to pods configured with a network attachment definition to use as the external gateway target.

Table 3. nextHops.static object
Field Type Description

ip

string

Specifies either an IPv4 or IPv6 address of the next destination hop.

bfdEnabled

boolean

Optional: Specifies whether Bi-Directional Forwarding Detection (BFD) is supported by the network. The default value is false.

Table 4. nextHops.dynamic object
Field Type Description

podSelector

string

Specifies a [set-based](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/#set-based-requirement) label selector to filter the pods in the namespace that match this network configuration.

namespaceSelector

string

Specifies a set-based selector to filter the namespaces that the podSelector applies to. You must specify a value for this field.

bfdEnabled

boolean

Optional: Specifies whether Bi-Directional Forwarding Detection (BFD) is supported by the network. The default value is false.

networkAttachmentName

string

Optional: Specifies the name of a network attachment definition. The name must match the list of logical networks associated with the pod. If this field is not specified, the host network of the pod is used. However, the pod must be configure as a host network pod to use the host network.

Example secondary external gateway configurations

In the following example, the AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute object configures two static IP addresses as external gateways for pods in namespaces with the kubernetes.io/metadata.name: novxlan-externalgw-ecmp-4059 label.

apiVersion: k8s.ovn.org/v1
kind: AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute
metadata:
  name: default-route-policy
spec:
  from:
    namespaceSelector:
      matchLabels:
        kubernetes.io/metadata.name: novxlan-externalgw-ecmp-4059
  nextHops:
    static:
    - ip: "172.18.0.8"
    - ip: "172.18.0.9"

In the following example, the AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute object configures a dynamic external gateway. The IP addresses used for the external gateway are derived from the additional network attachments associated with each of the selected pods.

apiVersion: k8s.ovn.org/v1
kind: AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute
metadata:
  name: shadow-traffic-policy
spec:
  from:
    namespaceSelector:
      matchLabels:
        externalTraffic: ""
  nextHops:
    dynamic:
    - podSelector:
        matchLabels:
          gatewayPod: ""
      namespaceSelector:
        matchLabels:
          shadowTraffic: ""
      networkAttachmentName: shadow-gateway
    - podSelector:
        matchLabels:
          gigabyteGW: ""
      namespaceSelector:
        matchLabels:
          gatewayNamespace: ""
      networkAttachmentName: gateway

In the following example, the AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute object configures both static and dynamic external gateways.

apiVersion: k8s.ovn.org/v1
kind: AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute
metadata:
  name: multi-hop-policy
spec:
  from:
    namespaceSelector:
      matchLabels:
        trafficType: "egress"
  nextHops:
    static:
    - ip: "172.18.0.8"
    - ip: "172.18.0.9"
    dynamic:
    - podSelector:
        matchLabels:
          gatewayPod: ""
      namespaceSelector:
        matchLabels:
          egressTraffic: ""
      networkAttachmentName: gigabyte

Configure a secondary external gateway

You can configure an external gateway on the default network for a namespace in your cluster.

Prerequisites
  • You installed the OpenShift CLI (oc).

  • You are logged in to the cluster with a user with cluster-admin privileges.

Procedure
  1. Create a YAML file that contains an AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute object.

  2. To create an admin policy based external route, enter the following command:

    $ oc create -f <file>.yaml

    where:

    <file>

    Specifies the name of the YAML file that you created in the previous step.

    Example output
    adminpolicybasedexternalroute.k8s.ovn.org/default-route-policy created
  3. To confirm that the admin policy based external route was created, enter the following command:

    $ oc describe apbexternalroute <name> | tail -n 6

    where:

    <name>

    Specifies the name of the AdminPolicyBasedExternalRoute object.

    Example output
    Status:
      Last Transition Time:  2023-04-24T15:09:01Z
      Messages:
      Configured external gateway IPs: 172.18.0.8
      Status:  Success
    Events:  <none>

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