updated operations training labs network image

removed reference to quantum. cleaned up image. made
it slightly smaller. created the publicly editable source
image. added reference to image source in the docs.

Change-Id: I90d419b696f9231f674cd7dd4ab466295a58f210
Closes-Bug: #1275149
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Sean Roberts 2014-02-01 10:59:24 -08:00
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</figure> </figure>
<para>Vboxnet0, Vboxnet1, Vboxnet2 - are virtual networks setup up <para>Publicly editable image source at <link
xlink:href="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GX3FXmkz3c_tUDpZXUVMpyIxicWuHs5fNsHvYNjwNNk/edit?usp=sharing"
>https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GX3FXmkz3c_tUDpZXUVMpyIxicWuHs5fNsHvYNjwNNk/edit?usp=sharing</link></para>
<para>Vboxnet0, Vboxnet1, Vboxnet2 - are virtual networks setup up
by virtual box with your host machine. This is the way your host by virtual box with your host machine. This is the way your host
can communicate with the virtual machines. These networks are in can communicate with the virtual machines. These networks are in
turn used by virtual box VMs for OpenStack networks, so that turn used by virtual box VMs for OpenStack networks, so that

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</imageobject> </imageobject>
</mediaobject> </mediaobject>
</figure> </figure>
<para>Publicly editable image source at <link
xlink:href="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GX3FXmkz3c_tUDpZXUVMpyIxicWuHs5fNsHvYNjwNNk/edit?usp=sharing"
>https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GX3FXmkz3c_tUDpZXUVMpyIxicWuHs5fNsHvYNjwNNk/edit?usp=sharing</link></para>
<para><emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet0</emphasis>, <emphasis <para><emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet0</emphasis>, <emphasis
role="bold">Vboxnet1</emphasis>, <emphasis role="bold" role="bold">Vboxnet1</emphasis>, <emphasis role="bold"
>Vboxnet2</emphasis> - are virtual networks setup up by virtual >Vboxnet2</emphasis> - are virtual networks setup up by virtual

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</imageobject> </imageobject>
</mediaobject> </mediaobject>
</figure> </figure>
<para>Publicly editable image source at <link
xlink:href="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GX3FXmkz3c_tUDpZXUVMpyIxicWuHs5fNsHvYNjwNNk/edit?usp=sharing"
>https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GX3FXmkz3c_tUDpZXUVMpyIxicWuHs5fNsHvYNjwNNk/edit?usp=sharing</link></para>
<para><emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet0</emphasis>, <emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet1</emphasis>, <para><emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet0</emphasis>, <emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet1</emphasis>,
<emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet2</emphasis> - are virtual networks setup up by virtual box with <emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet2</emphasis> - are virtual networks setup up by virtual box with
your host machine. This is the way your host can communicate with the virtual machines. These your host machine. This is the way your host can communicate with the virtual machines. These

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</imageobject> </imageobject>
</mediaobject> </mediaobject>
</figure> </figure>
<para>Publicly editable image source at <link
xlink:href="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GX3FXmkz3c_tUDpZXUVMpyIxicWuHs5fNsHvYNjwNNk/edit?usp=sharing"
>https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1GX3FXmkz3c_tUDpZXUVMpyIxicWuHs5fNsHvYNjwNNk/edit?usp=sharing</link></para>
<para><emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet0</emphasis>, <emphasis <para><emphasis role="bold">Vboxnet0</emphasis>, <emphasis
role="bold">Vboxnet1</emphasis>, <emphasis role="bold" role="bold">Vboxnet1</emphasis>, <emphasis role="bold"
>Vboxnet2</emphasis> - are virtual networks setup up by virtual >Vboxnet2</emphasis> - are virtual networks setup up by virtual