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As a cluster administrator, you can change the IP address ranges that the OVN-Kubernetes network plugin uses for the join and transit subnets.

Configuring the OVN-Kubernetes join subnet

You can change the join subnet used by OVN-Kubernetes to avoid conflicting with any existing subnets already in use in your environment.

Prerequisites
  • Install the OpenShift CLI (oc).

  • Log in to the cluster with a user with cluster-admin privileges.

  • Ensure that the cluster uses the OVN-Kubernetes network plugin.

Procedure
  1. To change the OVN-Kubernetes join subnet, enter the following command:

    $ oc patch network.operator.openshift.io cluster --type='merge' \
      -p='{"spec":{"defaultNetwork":{"ovnKubernetesConfig":
        {"ipv4":{"internalJoinSubnet": "<join_subnet>"},
        "ipv6":{"internalJoinSubnet": "<join_subnet>"}}}}}'

    where:

    <join_subnet>

    Specifies an IP address subnet for internal use by OVN-Kubernetes. The subnet must be larger than the number of nodes in the cluster and it must be large enough to accommodate one IP address per node in the cluster. This subnet cannot overlap with any other subnets used by OpenShift Container Platform or on the host itself. The default value for IPv4 is 100.64.0.0/16 and the default value for IPv6 is fd98::/64.

    Example output
    network.operator.openshift.io/cluster patched
Verification
  • To confirm that the configuration is active, enter the following command:

    $ oc get network.operator.openshift.io \
      -o jsonpath="{.items[0].spec.defaultNetwork}"

    It can take up to 30 minutes for this change to take effect.

    Example output
    {
      "ovnKubernetesConfig": {
        "ipv4": {
          "internalJoinSubnet": "100.64.1.0/16"
        },
      },
      "type": "OVNKubernetes"
    }

Configuring the OVN-Kubernetes transit subnet

You can change the transit subnet used by OVN-Kubernetes to avoid conflicting with any existing subnets already in use in your environment.

Prerequisites
  • Install the OpenShift CLI (oc).

  • Log in to the cluster with a user with cluster-admin privileges.

  • Ensure that the cluster uses the OVN-Kubernetes network plugin.

Procedure
  1. To change the OVN-Kubernetes transit subnet, enter the following command:

    $ oc patch network.operator.openshift.io cluster --type='merge' \
      -p='{"spec":{"defaultNetwork":{"ovnKubernetesConfig":
        {"ipv4":{"internalTransitSwitchSubnet": "<transit_subnet>"},
        "ipv6":{"internalTransitSwitchSubnet": "<transit_subnet>"}}}}}'

    where:

    <transit_subnet>

    Specifies an IP address subnet for the distributed transit switch that enables east-west traffic. This subnet cannot overlap with any other subnets used by OVN-Kubernetes or on the host itself. The default value for IPv4 is 100.88.0.0/16 and the default value for IPv6 is fd97::/64.

    Example output
    network.operator.openshift.io/cluster patched
Verification
  • To confirm that the configuration is active, enter the following command:

    $ oc get network.operator.openshift.io \
      -o jsonpath="{.items[0].spec.defaultNetwork}"

    It can take up to 30 minutes for this change to take effect.

    Example output
    {
      "ovnKubernetesConfig": {
        "ipv4": {
          "internalTransitSwitchSubnet": "100.88.1.0/16"
        },
      },
      "type": "OVNKubernetes"
    }