Underlay Network Topology - Scenario 1
-**Please note that:**
+**Please NOTE that:**
-* **the IP address shown in** :numref:`s1-figure1` **are for exemplary purpose.
+* **The IP address shown in** :numref:`s1-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**.
``ipv6-router`` is created in order to manually spawn ``radvd`` daemon inside the
``ipv6-router`` namespace in steps **SETUP-SVM-24** through **SETUP-SVM-30**.
+
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Node. The second host is used as Open Daylight Controller Node. And the third one is used as
OpenStack Compute Node.
-** Please NOTE that Although the deployment model of single controller node is assumed, in case of HA
+**Please NOTE that Although the deployment model of single controller node is assumed, in case of HA
(High Availability) deployment model where multiple controller nodes are used, there is no impact and the
setup procedure is the same.**
Please **note** that:
* Note 1: Because Scenario 3 and Scenario 2 are essentially the same, and their only difference
- is using different build of Open Daylight, they share the same ``local.conf``` file of OpenStack.
+ is using different build of Open Daylight, they share the same ``local.conf`` file of OpenStack.
* Note 2: You need to change the IP address of ``ODL_MGR_IP`` to point to your actual IP address
of Open Daylight Controller.
Please Note:
* Note 1: Because Scenario 3 and Scenario 2 are essentially the same, and their only difference
- is using different build of Open Daylight, they share the same ``local.conf``` file of OpenStack.
+ is using different build of Open Daylight, they share the same ``local.conf`` file of OpenStack.
* Note 2: you need to change the IP address of ``SERVICE_HOST`` to point to your actual IP address
of OpenStack Controller.
* Note 3: you need to change the IP address of ``ODL_MGR_IP`` to point to your actual IP address