diff --git a/_images/nsx-settings.png b/_images/nsx-settings.png index cebf694ee..00fd2fd18 100644 Binary files a/_images/nsx-settings.png and b/_images/nsx-settings.png differ diff --git a/pages/planning-guide/7000-nsx-plan.rst b/pages/planning-guide/7000-nsx-plan.rst index f7930b005..0aa955893 100644 --- a/pages/planning-guide/7000-nsx-plan.rst +++ b/pages/planning-guide/7000-nsx-plan.rst @@ -34,26 +34,23 @@ VMware NSX Installation Before installing Fuel and using it to create a Mirantis OpenStack environment that is integrated with VMware NSX, -the VMware NSX installation must be up and running. +the VMware NSX installation must be installed and running. Please check that you completed the following steps: * Install NSX Controller node * Install NSX Gateway node * Install NSX Manager node -* Install NSX Service node - -.. note:: According to VMware documentation, an NSX cluster can operate - successfully without an NSX Service node, but its presence is - mandatory for deploying Mirantis OpenStack. Support of NSX clusters - without a Service node might appear in future versions of Fuel. +* Install NSX Service node (you may skip this step if you are going to test + NSX cluster; Service nodes are mandatory for high volume traffic + environments) VMware NSX cluster configuration -------------------------------- * Configure NSX Controller - * Assign IP address to NSX controller. If the controller is going + * Assign an IP address to the NSX controller. If the controller is going to be placed in any of the OpenStack :ref:`logical networks` (Public, Management, Storage), you must assign an IP address that does not overlap