From 2dd14249da397b7173e558f0bf0470fe61e0f867 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: juliaroesschen <132892973+juliaroesschen@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2024 18:22:45 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] adding getting started video to relevant doc pages (#206) --- src/pages/how-to/add-machines-to-your-network.mdx | 11 +++++++++++ src/pages/how-to/approve-peers.mdx | 5 +++++ .../how-to/register-machines-using-setup-keys.mdx | 4 ++++ 3 files changed, 20 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/pages/how-to/add-machines-to-your-network.mdx b/src/pages/how-to/add-machines-to-your-network.mdx index c6923d48..58643391 100644 --- a/src/pages/how-to/add-machines-to-your-network.mdx +++ b/src/pages/how-to/add-machines-to-your-network.mdx @@ -8,6 +8,17 @@ NetBird peer is a machine that runs the [NetBird agent](/about-netbird/how-netbi and is connected to the network. NetBird peer can be a virtual machine running in the cloud like AWS or Google Cloud, an Android or iOS device, a personal laptop, a single-board computer like Raspberry Pi, a docker container, or even a router. +## Related Video Content + +Our "Getting started with Netbird" video covers various ways to add machines to your network: +- Adding a MacBook via SSO at 1:35 +- Adding a Docker container with a setup key at 2:35 +- Adding an EC2 node at 6:42 + +You can watch the relevant sections of the video here: + + + ## Use NetBird web UI to add new peers To add a new peer to your network follow these steps: diff --git a/src/pages/how-to/approve-peers.mdx b/src/pages/how-to/approve-peers.mdx index ce7eba07..113965de 100644 --- a/src/pages/how-to/approve-peers.mdx +++ b/src/pages/how-to/approve-peers.mdx @@ -10,6 +10,11 @@ Administrators then can assess whether the peer is eligible to join the network. This feature is only available in the [NetBird cloud](https://app.netbird.io/) version. +## Related Video Content + +For details on the peer approval feature, part of our "Getting started with Netbird" video covers this topic. You can watch it here: + + ## Enable peer approval To enable peer approval, navigate to [Settings » Authentication](https://app.netbird.io/settings) and enable 'Peer approval'. diff --git a/src/pages/how-to/register-machines-using-setup-keys.mdx b/src/pages/how-to/register-machines-using-setup-keys.mdx index 2131442f..090222e0 100644 --- a/src/pages/how-to/register-machines-using-setup-keys.mdx +++ b/src/pages/how-to/register-machines-using-setup-keys.mdx @@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ Setup key is a pre-authentication key that allows to register new machines in your network. It simply associates a machine with an account on a first run. +## Related Video Content +For a comprehensive guide, part of our "Getting started with Netbird" video specifically covers setup keys. You can watch it here: + + The setup key can be provided as a parameter to the ```netbird up``` command. This makes it possible to run automated deployments with infrastructure-as-code software like Ansible, Cloudformation or Terraform.