Description of problem: When installing with network isolation, a lot of networks are created in neutron: storage, external, internal_api, tenant, storage_mgmt... Some nodes have IPs on several of these networks. It should be possible to see the network layout, same as in horizon of the overcloud.
Here is an example of what the network topology visualization looks like in Horizon currently: http://www.sebastien-han.fr/images/horizon-network-topology.jpg Would this be sufficient? Would it scale to what we need to represent for the undercloud?
(In reply to Liz from comment #3) > Would this be sufficient? Would it scale to what we need to represent for > the undercloud? That's exactly what I had in mind. Note that what we're representing should be the nodes of the overcloud (the undercloud is just 1 machine). We'll show which nodes are on which networks (external, internal, storage etc...). For large clouds of thousands of nodes there could be a scalability problem - we'll need to see first how the current algorithm performs.
This bug did not make the OSP 8.0 release. It is being deferred to OSP 10.
Here is a link to the latest design concept we are considering: https://openstack.invisionapp.com/share/UM87J4NBQ#/179046679_2016-8-1_TripleO_UI47
Closing, duplicate of https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1430485 *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 1430485 ***