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authorBin Hu <bh526r@att.com>2015-12-22 16:49:11 -0800
committerBin Hu <bh526r@att.com>2015-12-22 16:49:11 -0800
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JIRA: IPVSIX-29
Change-Id: I61ba2d8b29cc815125496a1015b3ac3ed998c301 Signed-off-by: Bin Hu <bh526r@att.com>
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--- a/docs/setupservicevm/0-ipv6-configguide-prep-infra.rst
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Architectural Design
********************
The architectural design of using a service VM as an IPv6 vRouter is
-shown as follows :numref:`figure1`:
+shown as follows in :numref:`figure1`:
.. figure:: images/ipv6-architecture.png
:name: figure1
@@ -24,11 +24,10 @@ prepare 3 hosts, each of which has minimum 8GB RAM and 40GB storage. One host is
Node. The second host is used as Open Daylight Controller Node. And the third one is used as
OpenStack Compute Node.
-For exemplary purpose, we give them hostnames ``opnfv-odl-
-controller``, ``opnfv-os-controller``, and ``opnfv-os-compute``
-respectively.
+For exemplary purpose, we give them hostnames ``opnfv-odl-controller``,
+``opnfv-os-controller``, and ``opnfv-os-compute`` respectively.
-The underlay network topology of those 3 hosts are shown as follows :numref:`figure2`:
+The underlay network topology of those 3 hosts are shown as follows in :numref:`figure2`:
.. figure:: images/ipv6-topology.png
:name: figure2
@@ -36,8 +35,8 @@ The underlay network topology of those 3 hosts are shown as follows :numref:`fig
Underlay Network Topology
-**Please note that the IP address shown in ``:numref:`figure2```
-are for exemplary purpose. You need to configure your public IP
+**Please note that the IP address shown in** ``:numref:`figure2```
+**are for exemplary purpose. You need to configure your public IP
address connecting to Internet according to your actual network
infrastructure. And you need to make sure the private IP address are
-not conflicting with other subnets.
+not conflicting with other subnets**.