X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fusecases%2FConnectingVPC.rst;h=f5b2c5dc9ae3c28234e4fc781be6e27c1ab95e53;hb=340c15c6ed34ce60c821b5260fec3eb11d65dcb7;hp=cc8c927b2cb3bb080d7ac0d41edec855a1873ad4;hpb=4d11b6cecaa9c1be20aa149bc8779f197f6393ed;p=vpp.git diff --git a/docs/usecases/ConnectingVPC.rst b/docs/usecases/ConnectingVPC.rst index cc8c927b2cb..f5b2c5dc9ae 100644 --- a/docs/usecases/ConnectingVPC.rst +++ b/docs/usecases/ConnectingVPC.rst @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ In our VPC we will have two instances: one, in which we will install VPP and the 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: