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diff --git a/docs/setupservicevm/scenario-3-4-ipv6-configguide-servicevm.rst b/docs/setupservicevm/scenario-3-4-ipv6-configguide-servicevm.rst index d042687..4a033ef 100644 --- a/docs/setupservicevm/scenario-3-4-ipv6-configguide-servicevm.rst +++ b/docs/setupservicevm/scenario-3-4-ipv6-configguide-servicevm.rst @@ -110,9 +110,19 @@ connectivity. **SCENARIO-3-SETUP-7**: Create an external network/subnet ``ext-net`` using the appropriate values based on the data-center physical network setup. +Please **NOTE** that if you use a different installer, i.e. NOT ``devstack``, your installer +may have already created an external network during installation. Under this circumstance, +you may only need to create the subnet of ``ext-net``. When you create the subnet, you must +use the same name of external network that your installer creates. + .. code-block:: bash + # If you use a different installer and it has already created an external work, + # Please skip this command "net-create" neutron net-create --router:external ext-net + + # If you use a different installer and it has already created an external work, + # Change the name "ext-net" to match the name of external network that your installer has created neutron subnet-create --disable-dhcp --allocation-pool start=198.59.156.251,end=198.59.156.254 --gateway 198.59.156.1 ext-net 198.59.156.0/24 **SCENARIO-3-SETUP-8**: Create Neutron networks ``ipv4-int-network1`` and ``ipv6-int-network2`` @@ -135,6 +145,8 @@ and associate it to ``ipv4-router``. .. code-block:: bash + # If you use a different installer and it has already created an external work, + # Change the name "ext-net" to match the name of external network that your installer has created neutron router-gateway-set ipv4-router ext-net neutron router-gateway-set ipv6-router ext-net @@ -200,6 +212,8 @@ to know the IPv6 addresses that would be assigned to the port). .. code-block:: bash # 1. Create a floatingip and associate it with VM1, VM2 and vRouter (to the port id that is passed). + # If you use a different installer and it has already created an external work, + # Change the name "ext-net" to match the name of external network that your installer has created neutron floatingip-create --port-id $(neutron port-list | grep -w eth0-VM1 | \ awk '{print $2}') ext-net neutron floatingip-create --port-id $(neutron port-list | grep -w eth0-VM2 | \ |