diff --git a/source/adminguide/networking/multiple_subnets_in_shared_network.rst b/source/adminguide/networking/multiple_subnets_in_shared_network.rst index bd7087f723..07936f0432 100644 --- a/source/adminguide/networking/multiple_subnets_in_shared_network.rst +++ b/source/adminguide/networking/multiple_subnets_in_shared_network.rst @@ -95,6 +95,8 @@ Adding Multiple Subnets to a Shared Network defaulted to the vlan of the network or if vlan of the network is null - to Untagged +.. note:: If the VNI is of a VXLAN, the protocol prefix `vxlan://` must be used, like in `vxlan://` + #. Click OK. diff --git a/source/installguide/configuration.rst b/source/installguide/configuration.rst index 86cdda1742..5d11da5916 100644 --- a/source/installguide/configuration.rst +++ b/source/installguide/configuration.rst @@ -637,6 +637,8 @@ Core Zone - **VLAN / VNI ID.** The VLAN / VNI ID's that will be used for guest traffic. +.. note:: If the VNI is of a VXLAN, the protocol prefix `vxlan://` must be used, like in `vxlan://` + #. In a new pod, CloudStack adds the first cluster for you. You can always add more clusters later. For an overview of what a cluster is, see :ref:`about-clusters`