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-title: Install the DENT NOS on GNS3
-nav_order: 2
-has_children: true
-layout: default
----
-
-# Install the DENT NOS on GNS3
-
-**Whether you are intending on using the DENT Network Operating System
-in GNS3 with a remote server, a virtual machine or your local machine,
-this guide will show you the step-by-step instructions on how
-to complete this.**
-
-*Note the installation on a remote server, virtual machine, and your
-local machine will be similar.*
-
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----
-title: Using your local machine to run the DENT NOS in GNS3
-parent: Install the DENT NOS on GNS3
-nav_order: 1
-layout: default
----
-
-## Using your local machine to run the DENT NOS in GNS3
-
-**DENT NOS, a Linux Foundation project, redefines network operating
-systems by leveraging the Linux Kernel and Switchdev. Treating all
-infrastructure equally, it simplifies abstractions.**
-
-**This guide explores integrating DENT NOS with GNS3, streamlining the
-simulation of disaggregated networks. Uncover the power of DENT NOS
-in a virtualized environment with a quick installation walkthrough.
-Let’s dive in!**
-
-
-
-### Prerequisites
-- [GNS3](https://docs.gns3.com/docs/) installed on your system.
-
-### Installation Steps
-
-### 1. Download DENT NOS Files
-Visit the DENT NOS repository on OneDrive to download the required
-files:
-[DENT NOS Files](https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AJV2rWTocq%5FG6KI&id=B4D5FD54A1A7D444%2144829&cid=B4D5FD54A1A7D444)
-
-### 2. Uncompress Disk Image
-Uncompress the downloaded disk image file.
-
-### 3. Import Appliance to GNS3
-
-
-
-1. Open GNS3 and go to `File -> Import Appliance. `
-2. Select the GNS3 appliance file _(gns3a file)_ you downloaded
- from the OneDrive link.
-3. Choose the server on which to run the appliance.
-
-
-
-### 4. Choose QEMU Binary
-1. Choose the QEMU binary that will be used to run the DENT NOS
- appliance.
-2. The recommended option is `/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 (v8.0.4).`
-
-
-
-### 5. Import DENT NOS Image
-1. Click on the DENT NOS image file and import it.
-2. Wait for the upload to finish; this may take some time.
-
-
-
-### 6. Confirm Installation
-1. You will be prompted with an installation confirmation.
-2. Click “Yes” to confirm the installation.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-### 7. DENT NOS Installation Complete
-Congratulations!
-You have successfully installed DENT NOS on GNS3.
-
-### 8. Start Using DENT NOS in GNS3
-1. Drag the DENT NOS appliance into the main window of your GNS3 project.
-2. Create your network topology, adding DENT NOS appliances as needed.
-3. Right-click on each appliance and select “Start” to initiate the simulation.
-
-
-
-### 9. Default Credentials
-- DENT login: root
-- Password: onl
-
-
-
-### Conclusion
-Congratulations! You’ve seamlessly integrated DENT NOS with GNS3, unlocking the potential for streamlined simulations of disaggregated networks.
-
-As you explore the power of DENT NOS within this virtualized environment, experiment with diverse network configurations and scenarios to enhance your understanding.
-
-**Happy networking!**
-
-For more information on how to set up DENT in GNS3 with a local
-machine feel free to contact the author Royal Simpson Pinto at
-royalpinto007@gmail.com
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-title: Using a remote server to run the DENT NOS in GNS3
-parent: Install the DENT NOS on GNS3
-nav_order: 3
-layout: default
----
-
-## Using a remote server to run the DENT NOS in GNS3
-
-(TODO)
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+---
+title: Installation
+nav_order: 2
+has_children: true
+layout: default
+---
+
+# Installation
+
+We'll be using [GNS3](https://www.gns3.com/) to install DENT.
+
+This installation guide offers detailed, step-by-step instructions for setting up the DENT Network Operating System within GNS3. Whether you're deploying it on a remote server, a virtual machine, or your local machine, this guide will walk you through the installation process.
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+---
+title: Using your local machine
+parent: Installation
+nav_order: 1
+layout: default
+---
+
+## Using your local machine
+
+## Installation Steps
+
+### Prerequisites
+
+- [GNS3](https://docs.gns3.com/docs/) installed on your system.
+
+### 1. Download DENT NOS Files
+
+ Visit the DENT NOS repository on OneDrive to download the required files: [DENT NOS Files](https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AJV2rWTocq%5FG6KI&id=B4D5FD54A1A7D444%2144829&cid=B4D5FD54A1A7D444).
+
+### 2. Uncompress Disk Image
+
+ Uncompress the downloaded disk image file.
+
+### 3. Import Appliance to GNS3
+
+
+
+ a. Open GNS3 and go to `File -> Import Appliance`.
+ b. Select the GNS3 appliance file _(gns3a file)_ you downloaded from the OneDrive link.
+ c. Choose the server on which to run the appliance.
+
+
+
+### 4. Choose QEMU Binary
+
+ a. Choose the QEMU binary that will be used to run the DENT NOS appliance.
+ b. The recommended option is `/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 (v8.0.4)`.
+
+
+
+### 5. Import DENT NOS Image
+
+ a. Click on the DENT NOS image file and import it.
+ b. Wait for the upload to finish; this may take some time.
+
+
+
+### 6. Confirm Installation
+
+ a. You will be prompted with an installation confirmation.
+
+ b. Click “Yes” to confirm the installation.
+
+
+
+ **Congratulations!**
+ You have successfully installed DENT NOS on GNS3.
+
+### Start Using DENT NOS in GNS3
+
+ a. Drag the DENT NOS appliance into the main window of your GNS3 project.
+ b. Create your network topology, adding DENT NOS appliances as needed.
+ c. Right-click on each appliance and select “Start” to initiate the simulation.
+
+
+
+### Default Credentials
+
+ DENT login: root
+ Password: onl
+
+
+
+
+
+For more information, you can visit [dent.dev](https://dent.dev).
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+---
+title: Using a remote server
+parent: Installation
+nav_order: 3
+layout: default
+---
+
+## Using a remote server
+
+(TODO)
diff --git a/Install the DENT NOS on GNS3/VirtualMachine.md b/Installation/VirtualMachine.md
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rename to Installation/VirtualMachine.md
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--- a/Install the DENT NOS on GNS3/VirtualMachine.md
+++ b/Installation/VirtualMachine.md
@@ -1,16 +1,15 @@
---
-title: Using a virtual machine to run the DENT NOS in GNS3
-parent: Install the DENT NOS on GNS3
+title: Using a virtual machine
+parent: Installation
nav_order: 2
layout: default
---
-## Using a virtual machine to run the DENT NOS in GNS3
-
+## Using a virtual machine
First, install the DENT GNS3 appliance file as well as the disk
image for the dent Virtual Machine. You can find the required files
-here:** [DENT Image and gns3a file](https://1drv.ms/f/s!AkTUp6FU_dW0gt4dlXatZOhyr8boog?e=Ltqpa5.)
+here:\*\* [DENT Image and gns3a file](https://1drv.ms/f/s!AkTUp6FU_dW0gt4dlXatZOhyr8boog?e=Ltqpa5.)

@@ -79,6 +78,7 @@ After Starting the simulation you may right-click on any DENT
appliance and select _console_ to log-in.
**The default credentials are:**
+
- **Localhost login: root**
- **Password: onl**
@@ -86,6 +86,4 @@ appliance and select _console_ to log-in.
### You have now successfully set up DENT in GNS3 with a virtual machine
-For more information on how to set up DENT in GNS3 with a virtual
-machine feel free to contact the author Korel Ucpinar at
-Korelucpinar@gmail.com
+For more information, you can visit [dent.dev](https://dent.dev).
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@@ -3,6 +3,4 @@ description: Documentation
theme: just-the-docs
url: https://docs.dent.dev
-
-aux_links:
- Template Repository: https://github.com/just-the-docs/just-the-docs-template
+logo: ./Images/ImageForOutline/ImageForFrontPage.png
diff --git a/index.md b/index.md
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--- a/index.md
+++ b/index.md
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---
title: DENT NOS
+layout: home
nav_order: 1
-layout: default
---
-# DENT NOS
-DENT is an open source network operating system (NOS)
-designed for the world of decentralized enterprises. DENT uses
-the familiar linux commands for configuring networks to abstract
-the user experience. With DENT you can configure switches from
-different vendors without having to learn the commands associated with each.
+# DENT Network Operating System
+DENT is an open-source network operating system (NOS) designed for decentralized enterprises. It leverages familiar Linux commands for network configuration, providing an abstracted user experience. With DENT, users can configure switches from different vendors without the need to learn specific commands associated with each.
-With the first release Arthur. Dent uses the Linux 5.6
-Kernel to leverage switchDev which enables the
-replacement of proprietary SDKs and NOSes with a
-standard open Linux interface. It also supports
-existings Linux tool chains.
+In the first release, Arthur, DENT utilizes the Linux 5.6 Kernel to leverage switchDev, enabling the replacement of proprietary SDKs and NOSes with a standard open Linux interface. It also supports existing Linux toolchains.
-With the second release “Beeblebrox” DENT now includes
-Secure scaling with IPv6 and NAT.
-
-With the latest release Cynthia”. Developers are
-promising a rapid release cycle which will implement
-Traffic Control Persistence, QoS, and IGMP Policing
-and Egress Policing.
+With the second release, Beeblebrox, DENT now includes secure scaling with IPv6 and NAT.
+In the third release, Cynthia, developers promise a rapid release cycle that will implement Traffic Control Persistence, QoS, IGMP Policing, and Egress Policing.
## Specifications
-* Uses switchDev (https://github.com/Marvell-switching/switchdev-prestera/wiki)
-* ...
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+- Utilizes [switchDev](https://github.com/Marvell-switching/switchdev-prestera/wiki) for streamlined switch ASIC integration in the Linux Kernel.
+- Treats ASIC and Silicon for Networking/Datapath as standard hardware.
+- Simplifies abstractions, API, drivers, and low-level overhead.
+- Unifies the community of Silicon Vendors, ODM, SI, OEM, End Users.
+- Addresses Networking Operating System challenges for Distributed Enterprise Edge.
+- Expands into other use cases such as Enterprise Datacenter.