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-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml6
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml4
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml4
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml18
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml4
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml6
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml8
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml8
14 files changed, 35 insertions, 35 deletions
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml
index 9f6e64f..555a287 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
45 ignored.</para> 45 ignored.</para>
46 46
47 <para>In the following script examples, <emphasis>Enea Edge Management 47 <para>In the following script examples, <emphasis>Enea Edge Management
48 </emphasis> is reffered as <emphasis>Enea uCPE 48 </emphasis> is referred as <emphasis>Enea uCPE
49 Manager</emphasis>.</para> 49 Manager</emphasis>.</para>
50 </note> 50 </note>
51 51
@@ -2801,14 +2801,14 @@ Options:
2801 2801
2802 <para>The <literal>/lab_config</literal> directory stores the JSON 2802 <para>The <literal>/lab_config</literal> directory stores the JSON
2803 configuration files related to a device (devices, NICs and bridges) as 2803 configuration files related to a device (devices, NICs and bridges) as
2804 well as sample custom scripts. Each subfolder should be named exactly like 2804 well as sample custom scripts. Each sub-folder should be named exactly like
2805 the device name and should contain all the related configuration files 2805 the device name and should contain all the related configuration files
2806 needed for the test cases to be run on it.</para> 2806 needed for the test cases to be run on it.</para>
2807 2807
2808 <para>The <literal>/vnf_config</literal> directory stores the 2808 <para>The <literal>/vnf_config</literal> directory stores the
2809 configuration files related to a VNF Descriptor and VNF instances. 2809 configuration files related to a VNF Descriptor and VNF instances.
2810 Typically these include a VNF Image JSON, VNF Instance JSON, VNF license 2810 Typically these include a VNF Image JSON, VNF Instance JSON, VNF license
2811 and any other files required by the type of the VNF. Each subfolder should 2811 and any other files required by the type of the VNF. Each sub-folder should
2812 be named exactly like the name of the VNF Descriptor and should contain 2812 be named exactly like the name of the VNF Descriptor and should contain
2813 all the related configuration files needed for test cases to be run using 2813 all the related configuration files needed for test cases to be run using
2814 this VNF.</para> 2814 this VNF.</para>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml
index 255138b..599a523 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
51 fileref="images/environment_basicsetup.png" /> 51 fileref="images/environment_basicsetup.png" />
52 </imageobject> 52 </imageobject>
53 </mediaobject> 53 </mediaobject>
54 </figure>The following enviroment setup is needed for running all tests 54 </figure>The following environment setup is needed for running all tests
55 defined in the <xi:include 55 defined in the <xi:include
56 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 56 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
57 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 57 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@
223 <literal>&lt;AF-THinstall-dir&gt;</literal> directory.</para> 223 <literal>&lt;AF-THinstall-dir&gt;</literal> directory.</para>
224 224
225 <para>Subsequent use of the installation requires activating the Python 225 <para>Subsequent use of the installation requires activating the Python
226 virtual enviroment before using the Enea Edge Automation Framework and 226 virtual environment before using the Enea Edge Automation Framework and
227 Test Harness: <literal>source 227 Test Harness: <literal>source
228 &lt;AF-TH-install-dir&gt;/testHarness-venv/bin/activate</literal>.</para> 228 &lt;AF-TH-install-dir&gt;/testHarness-venv/bin/activate</literal>.</para>
229 229
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml
index 4d30ff6..f554b37 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
40| | |---centos_128t_internet_ci.iso - 128T cloud init (day-0) iso image. 40| | |---centos_128t_internet_ci.iso - 128T cloud init (day-0) iso image.
41| |---fortigate 41| |---fortigate
42| | |---fg_basic_fw.conf - Fortigate day-0 configuration. 42| | |---fg_basic_fw.conf - Fortigate day-0 configuration.
43| | |---fortigateInstance.json - Fortigate instantiantion. 43| | |---fortigateInstance.json - Fortigate instantiation.
44| | |---fortigate.json - Fortigate onboarding. 44| | |---fortigate.json - Fortigate onboarding.
45| | |---fortigateLicense.lic 45| | |---fortigateLicense.lic
46 - Fortigate license - contact Fortinet to get a VNF image and license file. 46 - Fortigate license - contact Fortinet to get a VNF image and license file.
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
77 </itemizedlist> 77 </itemizedlist>
78 78
79 <note> 79 <note>
80 <para>Before starting the two usecases detailed in the following appendix, 80 <para>Before starting the two use-cases detailed in the following appendix,
81 the uCPE Device needs to be added into the Enea Edge Management 81 the uCPE Device needs to be added into the Enea Edge Management
82 application.</para> 82 application.</para>
83 </note> 83 </note>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml
index abb4be8..ac09bda 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
3 <title>Example Tests Results using the Automation Framework and Test 3 <title>Example Tests Results using the Automation Framework and Test
4 Harness</title> 4 Harness</title>
5 5
6 <para>In order to run the following example usecases, certain configuration 6 <para>In order to run the following example use-cases, certain configuration
7 file entries need to be modified according to the network setup that it will 7 file entries need to be modified according to the network setup that it will
8 be used, for more details see the previous appendix:</para> 8 be used, for more details see the previous appendix:</para>
9 9
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml
index 0c3815e..846ec86 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ tail -f /var/log/testpmd-out</programlisting>
272 <orderedlist> 272 <orderedlist>
273 <listitem> 273 <listitem>
274 <para>Make sure that neither uCPE device 1 nor uCPE device 2 have 274 <para>Make sure that neither uCPE device 1 nor uCPE device 2 have
275 any configured host interfaces by selcting uCPE device : 275 any configured host interfaces by selecting uCPE device :
276 <literal>Configuration</literal> -&gt; 276 <literal>Configuration</literal> -&gt;
277 <literal>OpenVSwitch</literal> -&gt; <literal>Host 277 <literal>OpenVSwitch</literal> -&gt; <literal>Host
278 Interfaces</literal>.</para> 278 Interfaces</literal>.</para>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml
index 4529fbf..1412d68 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
10 <title>Prerequisites</title> 10 <title>Prerequisites</title>
11 11
12 <para>The 128T router and the Fortinet firewall in a service chain require 12 <para>The 128T router and the Fortinet firewall in a service chain require
13 the following prequisites for this example use case:</para> 13 the following prerequisites for this example use case:</para>
14 14
15 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 15 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
16 <listitem> 16 <listitem>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml
index affbf39..0df2605 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ disable type: physical netflow-sampler: disable sflow-sampler: disable
394 <para>Since Fortigate VNF, which is acting as router and firewall, is 394 <para>Since Fortigate VNF, which is acting as router and firewall, is
395 configured to be the DHCP server for the LAN network, the device 395 configured to be the DHCP server for the LAN network, the device
396 interface connected to the uCPE LAN port has to be configured to get 396 interface connected to the uCPE LAN port has to be configured to get
397 dinamically assigned IPs. These IPs are in the 172.0.0.0/24 network for 397 dynamically assigned IPs. These IPs are in the 172.0.0.0/24 network for
398 Site1 and the 172.10.10.0/24 network for Site2. Therefore, site-to-site 398 Site1 and the 172.10.10.0/24 network for Site2. Therefore, site-to-site
399 connectivity can be checked (from Site1) as such:</para> 399 connectivity can be checked (from Site1) as such:</para>
400 400
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml
index 997663b..992a629 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
120 <listitem> 120 <listitem>
121 <para><literal>prompt_user</literal> (optional). If the parameter 121 <para><literal>prompt_user</literal> (optional). If the parameter
122 is set to "yes", the installer will ask for confirmation before 122 is set to "yes", the installer will ask for confirmation before
123 formatting and partitioning the drive. The default behaviour is to 123 formatting and partitioning the drive. The default behavior is to
124 proceed automatically without any user interaction.</para> 124 proceed automatically without any user interaction.</para>
125 </listitem> 125 </listitem>
126 </itemizedlist> 126 </itemizedlist>
@@ -513,9 +513,9 @@ node0.1048576kB = 3 </programlisting>
513 <para>A new entry will be added in the <emphasis role="bold">NFVI Config 513 <para>A new entry will be added in the <emphasis role="bold">NFVI Config
514 Archive Table</emphasis> and the <emphasis 514 Archive Table</emphasis> and the <emphasis
515 role="bold">BackupArchiveCreated</emphasis> event can be seen by 515 role="bold">BackupArchiveCreated</emphasis> event can be seen by
516 acessing the <emphasis role="bold">Fault</emphasis> menu and triggering 516 accessing the <emphasis role="bold">Fault</emphasis> menu and triggering
517 the <emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis> window. The backup file will 517 the <emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis> window. The backup
518 be created on the uCPE device.</para> 518 file will be created on the uCPE device.</para>
519 </section> 519 </section>
520 520
521 <section id="restore_nfvi_backup"> 521 <section id="restore_nfvi_backup">
@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ node0.1048576kB = 3 </programlisting>
545 545
546 <para>A success message will be shown in the same window: <emphasis 546 <para>A success message will be shown in the same window: <emphasis
547 role="bold">Restored NFVI configuration</emphasis>. Two events will 547 role="bold">Restored NFVI configuration</emphasis>. Two events will
548 appear in the <emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis> window (accesible 548 appear in the <emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis> window (accessible
549 through the <emphasis role="bold">Fault</emphasis> menu): <emphasis 549 through the <emphasis role="bold">Fault</emphasis> menu): <emphasis
550 role="bold">Restore started</emphasis> and <emphasis role="bold">Restore 550 role="bold">Restore started</emphasis> and <emphasis role="bold">Restore
551 complete</emphasis>.</para> 551 complete</emphasis>.</para>
@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ node0.1048576kB = 3 </programlisting>
602 Availability Mode</title> 602 Availability Mode</title>
603 603
604 <para>The following describes the setup needed for running the Enea Edge 604 <para>The following describes the setup needed for running the Enea Edge
605 Management application in High Availabilty (HA) mode, with a MariaDB 605 Management application in High Availability (HA) mode, with a MariaDB
606 database cluster. A setup example is illustrated in the diagram 606 database cluster. A setup example is illustrated in the diagram
607 below.</para> 607 below.</para>
608 608
@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ node0.1048576kB = 3 </programlisting>
626 single Virtual IP (VIP). The cluster can be reached either from the 626 single Virtual IP (VIP). The cluster can be reached either from the
627 primary server IP or via VIP (recommended), since the VIP interface is 627 primary server IP or via VIP (recommended), since the VIP interface is
628 spawned on the primary server. In case of a primary failure, a newly 628 spawned on the primary server. In case of a primary failure, a newly
629 elected primary (from one of the backups) will respawn the VIP interface. 629 elected primary (from one of the backups) will re-spawn the VIP interface.
630 The firewall in this scenario will allocate a public IP for the outside 630 The firewall in this scenario will allocate a public IP for the outside
631 world that will be translated into the VIP. Also in this example, the 631 world that will be translated into the VIP. Also in this example, the
632 traffic towards the cluster from outside the firewall is done through 632 traffic towards the cluster from outside the firewall is done through
@@ -1104,7 +1104,7 @@ TO 'enea'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'somepassword' WITH GRANT OPTION;</programlisting>
1104 1104
1105 <section id="ha_ucpe_mg"> 1105 <section id="ha_ucpe_mg">
1106 <title>Installing the Enea Edge Management application in High 1106 <title>Installing the Enea Edge Management application in High
1107 Availabilty mode</title> 1107 Availability mode</title>
1108 1108
1109 <para>These steps must be taken on each of the CentOS 7 machines that 1109 <para>These steps must be taken on each of the CentOS 7 machines that
1110 will host the Enea Edge Management application. It will be installed 1110 will host the Enea Edge Management application. It will be installed
@@ -1198,7 +1198,7 @@ Configuration complete.</programlisting>
1198 <section id="ha_upgrade"> 1198 <section id="ha_upgrade">
1199 <title>Upgrading a High Availability Deployment</title> 1199 <title>Upgrading a High Availability Deployment</title>
1200 1200
1201 <para>Upgrading a High Availabilty deployment is a highly complex, 1201 <para>Upgrading a High Availability deployment is a highly complex,
1202 multi-step process that requires care to ensure both consistency and 1202 multi-step process that requires care to ensure both consistency and
1203 high-availability. Some steps need to be done manually.</para> 1203 high-availability. Some steps need to be done manually.</para>
1204 1204
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml
index 23eef5f..76463f0 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml
@@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
909 be entered here (if needed), are the tag(s) specified when 909 be entered here (if needed), are the tag(s) specified when
910 creating an offline configuration in the Enea Edge Management 910 creating an offline configuration in the Enea Edge Management
911 application. A later addition of customer tags can only be done 911 application. A later addition of customer tags can only be done
912 by reinstalling the uCPE devices.</para> 912 by re-installing the uCPE devices.</para>
913 </listitem> 913 </listitem>
914 </itemizedlist> 914 </itemizedlist>
915 </listitem> 915 </listitem>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml
index eaa5521..8f1e854 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
62 <para>Enea Edge Runtime is a lightweight, multi-architecture 62 <para>Enea Edge Runtime is a lightweight, multi-architecture
63 virtualization platform built on de-facto standards in an SDN/NFV 63 virtualization platform built on de-facto standards in an SDN/NFV
64 ecosystem. It is designed for a high networking performance with minimal 64 ecosystem. It is designed for a high networking performance with minimal
65 hardware footprint, by only providing relevant functionalties and 65 hardware footprint, by only providing relevant functionalities and
66 technologies.</para> 66 technologies.</para>
67 67
68 <para>Virtualization methods include Virtual Machines (KVM / QEMU) and 68 <para>Virtualization methods include Virtual Machines (KVM / QEMU) and
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
70 ensured by an accelerated data plane relying on technologies like DPDK, 70 ensured by an accelerated data plane relying on technologies like DPDK,
71 OVS-DPDK and SR-IOV/PCI-Passthrough. Key functionalities, such as 71 OVS-DPDK and SR-IOV/PCI-Passthrough. Key functionalities, such as
72 platform software management, virtualized networking, VNFs life-cycle 72 platform software management, virtualized networking, VNFs life-cycle
73 management and FCAPS are provided through the YANG-modelled NETCONF 73 management and FCAPS are provided through the YANG-modeled NETCONF
74 protocol.</para> 74 protocol.</para>
75 75
76 <figure> 76 <figure>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml
index ea99c9b..3499978 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@
340 <para>Often, sending the Enea Edge Management logs together with 340 <para>Often, sending the Enea Edge Management logs together with
341 collected uCPE device logs to the support team provides important 341 collected uCPE device logs to the support team provides important
342 information for troubleshooting (especially in cases of connectivity 342 information for troubleshooting (especially in cases of connectivity
343 issues with the uCPE device and error popups).</para> 343 issues with the uCPE device and error pop-ups).</para>
344 344
345 <para>Enea Edge Management log files are located in 345 <para>Enea Edge Management log files are located in
346 <filename>application/logs/</filename> in the Enea Edge Management 346 <filename>application/logs/</filename> in the Enea Edge Management
@@ -364,8 +364,8 @@
364 </listitem> 364 </listitem>
365 365
366 <listitem> 366 <listitem>
367 <para>A new (blank) popup window opens and the file is downloaded 367 <para>A new (blank) pop-up window opens and the file is downloaded
368 locally. This popup can be closed after the download.</para> 368 locally. This pop-up can be closed after the download.</para>
369 </listitem> 369 </listitem>
370 370
371 <listitem> 371 <listitem>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml
index ffa0eb8..ed8674d 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml
@@ -218,8 +218,8 @@
218 218
219 <listitem> 219 <listitem>
220 <para>In order to edit an already configured interface, (as in the 220 <para>In order to edit an already configured interface, (as in the
221 example popup shown below, a WAN interface) double click on the 221 example pop-up shown below, a WAN interface) double click on the
222 desired one and a popup will appear. A different popup appears for 222 desired one and a pop-up will appear. A different pop-up appears for
223 each type of interface. From the <emphasis role="bold">Host 223 each type of interface. From the <emphasis role="bold">Host
224 Interface</emphasis> window, a user can change the networking type 224 Interface</emphasis> window, a user can change the networking type
225 and the IP address assignment:</para> 225 and the IP address assignment:</para>
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@
271 271
272 <listitem> 272 <listitem>
273 <para>In order to edit an already configured interface, (as in the 273 <para>In order to edit an already configured interface, (as in the
274 example popup shown below, a WAP interface) double click on the 274 example pop-up shown below, a WAP interface) double click on the
275 desired one and a pop-up will appear. A different pop-up appears 275 desired one and a pop-up will appear. A different pop-up appears
276 for each type of interface. From the <literal>Host 276 for each type of interface. From the <literal>Host
277 Interface</literal> window, the following parameters are 277 Interface</literal> window, the following parameters are
@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@
386 </note> 386 </note>
387 387
388 <para>There are three types of bridges which can be created, each one 388 <para>There are three types of bridges which can be created, each one
389 fulfiling a different role.</para> 389 fulfilling a different role.</para>
390 390
391 <section id="inband_mg_bridge"> 391 <section id="inband_mg_bridge">
392 <title>uCPE In-band Management bridge</title> 392 <title>uCPE In-band Management bridge</title>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml
index 7c9c1f9..79acd9d 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ Enea_Edge_Management_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</programli
470 470
471 <para>The status of the installation and upgrade can be viewed in the 471 <para>The status of the installation and upgrade can be viewed in the
472 <emphasis role="bold">Upgrade Operations</emphasis> tab. Ongoing or 472 <emphasis role="bold">Upgrade Operations</emphasis> tab. Ongoing or
473 scheduled upgrade operations can be viewed or cancelled.</para> 473 scheduled upgrade operations can be viewed or canceled.</para>
474 474
475 <para><emphasis role="bold">To view the status of an installation or 475 <para><emphasis role="bold">To view the status of an installation or
476 upgrade operations</emphasis></para> 476 upgrade operations</emphasis></para>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml
index 4586a96..628ff76 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-edge-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
10 <title>Onboarding a VNF</title> 10 <title>Onboarding a VNF</title>
11 11
12 <para>The onboarding of a VNF means adding it to the Enea Edge Management 12 <para>The onboarding of a VNF means adding it to the Enea Edge Management
13 application VNF Catalogue and preparing it for instantiation (deployment 13 application VNF Catalog and preparing it for instantiation (deployment
14 on connected uCPE devices). This is accomplished using the Enea Edge 14 on connected uCPE devices). This is accomplished using the Enea Edge
15 Management Onboarding graphical user interface.</para> 15 Management Onboarding graphical user interface.</para>
16 16
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
227 <para>To onboard a VNF you must specify the <literal>Cloud-Init 227 <para>To onboard a VNF you must specify the <literal>Cloud-Init
228 Datasource</literal> that the VNF uses. This information is procured 228 Datasource</literal> that the VNF uses. This information is procured
229 from the VNF Vendor. Choose one of the following methods to specify 229 from the VNF Vendor. Choose one of the following methods to specify
230 the datasource:</para> 230 the data-source:</para>
231 231
232 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 232 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
233 <listitem> 233 <listitem>
@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@
319 </itemizedlist> 319 </itemizedlist>
320 320
321 <note> 321 <note>
322 <para>The last three properties are useful in conjuction with the 322 <para>The last three properties are useful in conjunction with the
323 <literal>vnfMgmt</literal> bridge type. They allow the user to map the 323 <literal>vnfMgmt</literal> bridge type. They allow the user to map the
324 internal VNF management port to an external port, useful for VNF 324 internal VNF management port to an external port, useful for VNF
325 configuration from WAN.</para> 325 configuration from WAN.</para>
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@
565 565
566 <listitem> 566 <listitem>
567 <para>Change the file name, if needed, and press the <emphasis 567 <para>Change the file name, if needed, and press the <emphasis
568 role="bold">Create</emphasis> button. The current popup window will 568 role="bold">Create</emphasis> button. The current pop-up window will
569 close after a few seconds and a new entry will be shown in the 569 close after a few seconds and a new entry will be shown in the
570 <emphasis role="bold">VM Snapshot Table on &lt;device-name 570 <emphasis role="bold">VM Snapshot Table on &lt;device-name
571 (IP)&gt;</emphasis>.</para> 571 (IP)&gt;</emphasis>.</para>