CORD-1457 Simplify adding location tag
Change-Id: I77a6a0beb4dbd36ac9973f182bf109916736ae80
diff --git a/docs/quickstart_physical.md b/docs/quickstart_physical.md
index e5f45cd..33739d2 100644
--- a/docs/quickstart_physical.md
+++ b/docs/quickstart_physical.md
@@ -220,7 +220,6 @@
- cord-test/quagga - BGP virtual router to support uplink from CORD fabric
network to Internet
- cord-test/radius - Radius server to support cord-tester capability
- - opencord/onos - custom version of ONOS for use within the CORD platform #XOSTBD
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@@ -861,20 +860,18 @@
(from the fabric configuration) with its Node object in XOS. This step needs to
be done after a new physical compute node is provisioned on the POD.
-To update the node location in XOS, login to the XOS GUI and perform the following steps:
+To update the node location in XOS, perform the following steps:
- * Expand *Core* at left and select *Nodes*
- * Make a note of the *Id* of the new node
- * Select *Tags* at left
- * Click on the *Add* button at upper right
+ * Login to the XOS admin GUI at `http://<head-node-ip>/admin/`
+ * Navigate to `/admin/core/node/`
+ * Select the node to change
+ * Select the *Tags* tab for the node
+ * Click on *Add another tag*
* Fill in the following information:
- * Backend status: *0*
- * Name: *location_tag*
+ * Service: *ONOS_Fabric*
+ * Name: *location*
* Value: *(location of the node in the fabric configuration created above)*
- * Content type: *core.node*
- * Object id: *(the Id of the new node)*
- * Service id: *ONOS_Fabric*
- * Click _Save_ button at bottom. You should see a message that the location_tag was successfully saved.
+ * Click _Save_ button at bottom.
### Connect Switches to the controller
We need to manually connect the switches to ONOS after the network config is applied.