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.. _cloud-init:
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``set some option 'value'``, ``delete some option 'value'``
* a single-quote symbol is not allowed inside command or value
The commands list produced by the ``show configuration commands`` command on a
The commands' list produced by the ``show configuration commands`` command on a
VyOS router should comply with all the requirements, so it is easy to get a
proper commands list by copying it from another router.
proper commands' list by copying it from another router.
Usage example (User-Data content):

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.. _image-mgmt:
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.. opcmd:: show system image
List all available system images which can be bootet on the current system.
List all available system images which can be booted on the current system.
.. code-block:: none
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Delete no longer needed images from the system. You can specify an optional
image name to delete, the image name can be retrieved via a list of available
images can be shown using the :opcmd:`show system image`.
images using the command :opcmd:`show system image`.
.. code-block:: none
@ -111,5 +113,5 @@ Then reboot the system.
so you don't need to worry about that. Each image has a unique copy
of its configuration.
If you have access to the console, there is a another way to select
If you have access to the console, there is an another way to select
your booting image: reboot and use the GRUB menu at startup.

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.. _vyosonbaremetal:
Running on Bare Metal
@ -14,23 +16,24 @@ Shopping Cart
* 1x Supermicro CSE-505-203B (19" 1U chassis, inkl. 200W PSU)
* 1x Supermicro MCP-260-00085-0B (I/O Shield for A2SDi-2C-HLN4F)
* 1x Supermicro A2SDi-2C-HLN4F (Intel Atom C3338, 2C/2T, 4MB cache, Quad LAN with
Intel C3000 SoC 1GbE)
* 1x Supermicro A2SDi-2C-HLN4F (Intel Atom C3338, 2C/2T, 4MB cache, Quad LAN
with Intel C3000 SoC 1GbE)
* 1x Crucial CT4G4DFS824A (4GB DDR4 RAM 2400 MT/s, PC4-19200)
* 1x SanDisk Ultra Fit 32GB (USB-A 3.0 SDCZ43-032G-G46 mass storage for OS)
* 1x Supermicro MCP-320-81302-0B (optional FAN tray)
Optional (10GE)
---------------
If you wan't to get additional ethernet ports or even 10GE connectivity
If you want to get additional ethernet ports or even 10GE connectivity
the following optional parts will be required:
* 1x Supermicro RSC-RR1U-E8 (Riser Card)
* 1x Supermicro MCP-120-00063-0N (Riser Card Bracket)
Latest VyOS rolling releases boot without any problem on this board. You also
receive a nice IPMI interface realized with an ASPEED AST2400 BMC (no information
about `OpenBMC <https://www.openbmc.org/>`_ so far on this motherboard).
receive a nice IPMI interface realized with an ASPEED AST2400 BMC (no
information about `OpenBMC <https://www.openbmc.org/>`_ so far on this
motherboard).
Pictures
--------
@ -105,7 +108,7 @@ dual front cover.
VyOS 1.2 (crux)
---------------
Depending on the VyOS versions you intend to install there is a difference in
Depending on the VyOS versions, you intend to install there is a difference in
the serial port settings (T1327_).
Create a bootable USB pendrive using e.g. Rufus_ on a Windows machine.
@ -113,6 +116,8 @@ Create a bootable USB pendrive using e.g. Rufus_ on a Windows machine.
Connect serial port to a PC through null modem cable (RXD / TXD crossed over).
Set terminal emulator to 115200 8N1.
.. stop_vyoslinter
.. code-block:: none
PC Engines apu4
@ -130,6 +135,8 @@ Set terminal emulator to 115200 8N1.
3. Payload [memtest]
4. Payload [setup]
.. start_vyoslinter
Now boot from the ``USB MSC Drive Generic Flash Disk 8.07`` media by pressing
``2``, the VyOS boot menu will appear, just wait 10 seconds or press ``Enter``
to continue.
@ -175,8 +182,8 @@ Use the following command to adjust the :ref:`serial-console` settings:
set system console device ttyS0 speed 115200
.. note:: Once you ``commit`` the above changes access to the serial interface
is lost until you set your terminal emulator to 115200 8N1 again.
.. note:: Once you ``commit`` the above changes, the access to the serial
interface is lost until you set your terminal emulator to 115200 8N1 again.
.. code-block:: none
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on the serial console from your host side as T1327_ was successfully
implemented.
Simply proceed with a regular image installation as described in :ref:`installation`.
Simply proceed with a regular image installation as described in
:ref:`installation`.
Pictures
--------
.. note:: Both device types operate without any moving parts and emit zero noise.
.. note:: Both device types operate without any moving parts and emit zero
noise.
Rack Mount
^^^^^^^^^^
@ -251,12 +260,13 @@ Qotom Q355G4
The install on this Q355G4 box is pretty much plug and play. The port numbering
the OS does might differ from the labels on the outside, but the UEFI firmware
has a port blink test built in with MAC adresses so you can very quickly identify
which is which. MAC labels are on the inside as well, and this test can be done
from VyOS or plain Linux too. Default settings in the UEFI will make it boot,
but depending on your installation wishes (i.e. storage type, boot type, console
type) you might want to adjust them. This Qotom company seems to be the real
OEM/ODM for many other relabelling companies like Protectli.
has a port blink test built in with MAC adresses so you can very quickly
identify which is which. MAC labels are on the inside as well, and this test
can be done from VyOS or plain Linux too. Default settings in the UEFI will
make it boot, but depending on your installation wishes (i.e. storage type,
boot type, console type) you might want to adjust them. This Qotom company
seems to be the real OEM/ODM for many other relabelling companies like
Protectli.
Hardware
--------
@ -271,12 +281,13 @@ slots, so you could in theory add an LTE/Cell modem (not tested so far).
The chassis is a U-shaped alu extrusion with removable I/O plates and removable
bottom plate. Cooling is completely passive with a heatsink on the SoC with
internal and external fins, a flat interface surface, thermal pad on top of that,
which then directly attaches to the chassis, which has fins as well. It comes
with mounting hardware and rubber feet, so you could place it like a desktop
model or mount it on a VESA mount, or even wall mount it with the provided
mounting plate. The closing plate doubles as internal 2.5" mounting place for
an HDD or SSD, and comes supplied with a small SATA cable and SATA power cable.
internal and external fins, a flat interface surface, thermal pad on top of
that, which then directly attaches to the chassis, which has fins as well. It
comes with mounting hardware and rubber feet, so you could place it like a
desktop model or mount it on a VESA mount, or even wall mount it with the
provided mounting plate. The closing plate doubles as internal 2.5" mounting
place for an HDD or SSD, and comes supplied with a small SATA cable and SATA
power cable.
Power supply is a 12VDC barrel jack, and included switching power supply, which
is why SATA power regulation is on-board. Internally it has a NUC-board-style
@ -336,7 +347,8 @@ It is a small (serial console only) PC with 6 Gb LAN
http://www.acrosser.com/upload/AND-J190_J180N1-2.pdf
You may have to add your own RAM and HDD/SSD. There is no VGA connector. But
Acrosser provides a DB25 adapter for the VGA header on the motherboard (not used).
Acrosser provides a DB25 adapter for the VGA header on the motherboard (not
used).
BIOS Settings:
--------------
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BIOS. Default VT100 brings a lot of issues. Configure VT100+ instead.
For practical issues change speed from 115200 to 9600. 9600 is the default speed
at which both linux kernel and VyOS will reconfigure the serial port when loading.
at which both linux kernel and VyOS will reconfigure the serial port when
loading.
Connect to serial (115200bps). Power on the appliance and press Del in the console
when requested to enter BIOS settings.
Connect to serial (115200bps). Power on the appliance and press Del in the
console when requested to enter BIOS settings.
Advanced > Serial Port Console Redirection > Console Redirection Settings:
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Install VyOS:
-------------
Create a VyOS bootable USB key. I used the 64-bit ISO (VyOS 1.1.7) and `LinuxLive
USB Creator <http://www.linuxliveusb.com/>`_.
Create a VyOS bootable USB key. I used the 64-bit ISO (VyOS 1.1.7) and
`LinuxLive USB Creator <http://www.linuxliveusb.com/>`_.
I'm not sure if it helps the process but I changed default option to live-serial
(line “default xxxx”) on the USB key under syslinux/syslinux.cfg.