Updated Branches:
  refs/heads/master e80ccea51 -> 4446b9dff

CLOUDSTACK-1221


Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-cloudstack/repo
Commit: 
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-cloudstack/commit/4446b9df
Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-cloudstack/tree/4446b9df
Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-cloudstack/diff/4446b9df

Branch: refs/heads/master
Commit: 4446b9dff63988d794cd99dd5711014234fff81e
Parents: e80ccea
Author: Radhika PC <[email protected]>
Authored: Thu Feb 28 18:10:42 2013 +0530
Committer: Radhika PC <[email protected]>
Committed: Thu Feb 28 18:11:13 2013 +0530

----------------------------------------------------------------------
 docs/en-US/vlan-provisioning.xml |   23 ++++++++++++++++++-----
 1 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
----------------------------------------------------------------------


http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-cloudstack/blob/4446b9df/docs/en-US/vlan-provisioning.xml
----------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/docs/en-US/vlan-provisioning.xml b/docs/en-US/vlan-provisioning.xml
index 8abd5da..9345647 100644
--- a/docs/en-US/vlan-provisioning.xml
+++ b/docs/en-US/vlan-provisioning.xml
@@ -21,10 +21,23 @@
  specific language governing permissions and limitations
  under the License.
 -->
-
 <section id="vlan-provisioning">
-    <title>VLAN Provisioning</title>
-    <para>&PRODUCT; automatically creates and destroys interfaces bridged to 
VLANs on the hosts.  In general the administrator does not need to manage this 
process.</para>
-    <para>&PRODUCT; manages VLANs differently based on hypervisor type.  For 
XenServer or KVM, the VLANs are created on only the hosts where they will be 
used and then they are destroyed when all guests that require them have been 
terminated or moved to another host.</para>
-    <para>For vSphere the VLANs are provisioned on all hosts in the cluster 
even if there is no guest running on a particular Host that requires the VLAN.  
This allows the administrator to perform live migration and other functions in 
vCenter without having to create the VLAN on the destination Host.  
Additionally, the VLANs are not removed from the Hosts when they are no longer 
needed. </para>
+  <title>VLAN Provisioning</title>
+  <para>&PRODUCT; automatically creates and destroys interfaces bridged to 
VLANs on the hosts. In
+    general the administrator does not need to manage this process.</para>
+  <para>&PRODUCT; manages VLANs differently based on hypervisor type. For 
XenServer or KVM, the
+    VLANs are created on only the hosts where they will be used and then they 
are destroyed when all
+    guests that require them have been terminated or moved to another 
host.</para>
+  <para>For vSphere the VLANs are provisioned on all hosts in the cluster even 
if there is no guest
+    running on a particular Host that requires the VLAN. This allows the 
administrator to perform
+    live migration and other functions in vCenter without having to create the 
VLAN on the
+    destination Host. Additionally, the VLANs are not removed from the Hosts 
when they are no longer
+    needed.</para>
+  <para>You can use the same VLANs on different physical networks provided 
that each physical
+    network has its own underlying layer-2 infrastructure, such as switches. 
For example, you can
+    specify VLAN range 500 to 1000 while deploying physical networks A and B 
in an Advanced zone
+    setup. This capability allows you to set up an additional layer-2 physical 
infrastructure on a
+    different physical NIC and use the same set of VLANs if you run out of 
VLANs. Another advantage
+    is that you can use the same set of IPs for different customers, each one 
with their own routers
+    and the guest networks on different physical NICs.</para>
 </section>

Reply via email to