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diff --git a/docs/setupservicevm/scenario-3-0-ipv6-configguide-prep-infra.rst b/docs/setupservicevm/scenario-3-0-ipv6-configguide-prep-infra.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9703991 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/setupservicevm/scenario-3-0-ipv6-configguide-prep-infra.rst @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +==================== +Infrastructure Setup +==================== + +In order to set up the service VM as an IPv6 vRouter, we need to +prepare 3 hosts, each of which has minimum 8GB RAM and 40GB storage. One host is used as OpenStack Controller +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 assume: + +* The hostname of OpenStack Controller+Network+Compute Node is ``opnfv-os-controller``, and the host IP address + is ``192.168.0.10`` +* The hostname of OpenStack Compute Node is ``opnfv-os-compute``, and the host IP address is ``192.168.0.20`` +* The hostname of Open Daylight Controller Node is ``opnfv-odl-controller``, and the host IP address is + ``192.168.0.30`` +* We use ``opnfv`` as username to login. +* We use ``devstack`` to install OpenStack Kilo. Please note that OpenStack Liberty can be used as well. + +The underlay network topology of those 3 hosts are shown as follows in :numref:`s2-figure1`: + +.. figure:: images/ipv6-topology-scenario-2.png + :name: s2-figure1 + :width: 100% + + Underlay Network Topology - Scenario 2 + +**Please note that the IP address shown in** :numref:`s2-figure1` +**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**. |