This is just for symmetry with Logical_Port, since it seems that if users
want to be able to disable switch ports they might want to disable router
ports as well.
There is no "up" column because a logical router port doesn't have the same
concept.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
Acked-by: Justin Pettit <jpettit@nicira.com>
{
"name": "OVN_Northbound",
"version": "2.0.0",
- "cksum": "1378979036 4524",
+ "cksum": "4186002454 4601",
"tables": {
"Logical_Switch": {
"columns": {
"refTable": "Logical_Router_Port",
"refType": "strong"},
"min": 0, "max": 1}},
+ "enabled": {"type": {"key": "boolean", "min": 0, "max": 1}},
"external_ids": {
"type": {"key": "string", "value": "string",
"min": 0, "max": "unlimited"}}},
The Ethernet address that belongs to this router port.
</column>
+ <column name="enabled">
+ This column is used to administratively set port state. If this column
+ is empty or is set to <code>true</code>, the port is enabled. If this
+ column is set to <code>false</code>, the port is disabled. A disabled
+ port has all ingress and egress traffic dropped.
+ </column>
+
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<p>
A given router port serves one of two purposes: