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ubuntu@xos:~/xos/xos/configurations/cord-pod$ make
```
-After this you will be able to login to the XOS GUI at
-*http://xos/* using username/password `padmin@vicci.org/letmein`.
Before proceeding, you should verify that objects in XOS are
-being sync'ed with OpenStack. Log into the GUI and select *Users*
-at left. Make sure there is a green check next to `padmin@vicci.org`.
+being sync'ed with OpenStack. [Login to the XOS GUI](#logging-into-xos-on-cloudlab-or-any-remote-host)
+and select *Users* at left. Make sure there is a green check next to `padmin@vicci.org`.
> If you are **not** building the single-node development POD, the next
> step is to create and edit the VTN configuration. Run `make vtn-external.yaml`
@@ -112,7 +110,8 @@
and pushing it to ONOS. You are able to see and modify the configuration
via the GUI as follows:
-* To see the generated configuration, go to *http://xos/admin/onos/onosapp/*, select
+* To see the generated configuration, go to *http://xos/admin/onos/onosapp/*
+([caveat](#logging-into-xos-on-cloudlab-or-any-remote-host)), select
*VTN_ONOS_app*, then the *Attributes* tab, and look for the
`rest_onos/v1/network/configuration/` attribute.