Interconnecting VPCs with Segment Routing & Performance Evaluation
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-Before reading this part, you should have a minimum understading of AWS, especially on `VPC concepts <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/what-is-amazon-vpc.html>`_.
+Before reading this part, you should have a minimum understanding of AWS, especially on `VPC concepts <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/what-is-amazon-vpc.html>`_.
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-Figure 2: Example of the resourses present inside our VPC
+Figure 2: Example of the resources present inside our VPC
-Notice that the following example works with two VPCs, where in each of them there are a VM with VPP and a VM. Hence, you will have to execute the same commands also in the other VPC to make the connection between the two VPC possibile.
+Notice that the following example works with two VPCs, where in each of them there are a VM with VPP and a VM. Hence, you will have to execute the same commands also in the other VPC to make the connection between the two VPC possible.
Now, create a new VM instance (you can use same setting as before (Ubuntu Server 16.04 and m5 type)) and attach a NIC. Remember that the two Client/Server machine's NICs should stay in two different IPv4 Subnet. Afterwards, on the VM's terminal execute these commands: