Automation/Cloud-init - bulleted list corrections

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Nicolas Fort 2022-02-05 09:26:57 -03:00
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@ -20,9 +20,11 @@ VyOS support three types of config sources.
* Metadata - Metadata is sourced by the cloud platform or hypervisor.
In some clouds, there is implemented as an HTTP endpoint at
``http://169.254.169.254``.
* Network configuration - This config source informs the system about the
network settings like IP addresses, routes, DNS. Available only in several
cloud and virtualization platforms.
* User-data - User-data is specified by the user. This config source offers the
ability to insert any CLI configuration commands into the configuration before
the first boot.
@ -49,9 +51,9 @@ In VyOS, by default, enables only two modules:
* ``write_files`` - this module allows to insert any files into the filesystem
before the first boot, for example, pre-generated encryption keys,
certificates, or even a whole ``config.boot`` file.
* ``vyos_userdata`` - the module accepts a list of CLI configuration commands in
a ``vyos_config_commands`` section, which gives an easy way to configure the
system during deployment.
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@ -75,9 +77,9 @@ commands are supported.
Commands requirements:
* one command per line
* if command ends in a value, it must be inside single quotes
* a single-quote symbol is not allowed inside command or value
* One command per line.
* If command ends in a value, it must be inside single quotes.
* A single-quote symbol is not allowed inside command or value.
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
@ -105,9 +107,9 @@ System Defaults/Fallbacks
These are the VyOS defaults and fallbacks.
* SSH is configured on port 22
* ``vyos``/``vyos`` credentials if no others specified by data source
* DHCP on first Ethernet interface if no network configuration is provided
* SSH is configured on port 22.
* ``vyos``/``vyos`` credentials if no others specified by data source.
* DHCP on first Ethernet interface if no network configuration is provided.
All of these can be overridden using the configuration in user-data.