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Change-Id: I944098c2d726657c91edff3d62dc4a40fc8df8bb Signed-off-by: iosc <ioana.scurt@enea.com>
-rw-r--r--doc/Makefile8
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/about.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/book.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/licenses.xml4
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/swcomp.mk2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide.pdfbin0 -> 401538 bytes
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml364
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/book.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/components.xml51
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml32
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/overview.xml23
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/troubleshooting_guide.xml4
-rwxr-xr-xdoc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/swcomp.mk2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/128t_vnf_router.xml6
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml4
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml6
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/book.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/clav_vnf_examples.xml4
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml12
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/forti_vnf_examples.xml8
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/introduction.xml4
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml4
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml10
-rwxr-xr-xdoc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/swcomp.mk2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml178
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/book.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/grafana.xml209
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml256
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml46
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml46
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml123
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/troubleshooting.xml74
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml79
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml102
-rwxr-xr-xdoc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/swcomp.mk2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/about.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/book.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/licenses.xml10
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/swcomp.mk2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/about_release.xml36
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/book.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/known_bugs_and_limitations.xml37
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/main_changes.xml45
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/swcomp.mk2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/book.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/configuration.xml6
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/overview.xml14
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/sample_test_cases.xml153
-rwxr-xr-xdoc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/swcomp.mk2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/about.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/book.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/swcomp.mk2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/about.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/book.xml2
-rw-r--r--doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/swcomp.mk2
55 files changed, 1002 insertions, 1000 deletions
diff --git a/doc/Makefile b/doc/Makefile
index a0956d4..1a415b3 100644
--- a/doc/Makefile
+++ b/doc/Makefile
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ include init.mk
26#BUILDBOOT_XML := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/build_boot_generated.xml 26#BUILDBOOT_XML := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/build_boot_generated.xml
27#BUILDBOOT_TEMPLATE := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/build_boot_template.xml 27#BUILDBOOT_TEMPLATE := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/build_boot_template.xml
28 28
29PKGDIFF_GEN_XML := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/pkgdiff_generated.xml 29#PKGDIFF_GEN_XML := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/pkgdiff_generated.xml
30JIRA_ISSUES_GEN_XML := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/jiraissues_generated.xml 30#JIRA_ISSUES_GEN_XML := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/jiraissues_generated.xml
31 31
32MACHINE_LIST_XML := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/machine_list_generated.xml 32MACHINE_LIST_XML := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/machine_list_generated.xml
33 33
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ DOCBOOK_TO_BOOKDIR ?= yes
50DOCBOOK_CLEANTMP ?= yes 50DOCBOOK_CLEANTMP ?= yes
51 51
52#Components (books) in this subsystem. Now use all books found here 52#Components (books) in this subsystem. Now use all books found here
53COMPONENTS := book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide book-enea-nfv-access-cmc-example-usecases book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source book-enea-nfv-access-release-info book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification book-enea-nfv-access-evalkit 53COMPONENTS := book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide book-enea-nfv-access-cmc-example-usecases book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source book-enea-nfv-access-release-info book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification book-enea-nfv-access-evalkit book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-open-source book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-user-guide
54 54
55 55
56# -------------------------------------------------------------- 56# --------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ endif
184books: init 184books: init
185# BOOKPACKAGES is defined in all book-*/swcomp.mk 185# BOOKPACKAGES is defined in all book-*/swcomp.mk
186 $(VERB)DISTRO_VERSION=`egrep '"EneaLinux_REL_VER"><phrase>' $(ELTF_PARAMS_UPDATED) | sed 's/.*<phrase>//;s/<\/phrase>.*//'` ; \ 186 $(VERB)DISTRO_VERSION=`egrep '"EneaLinux_REL_VER"><phrase>' $(ELTF_PARAMS_UPDATED) | sed 's/.*<phrase>//;s/<\/phrase>.*//'` ; \
187 BOOKVER="Enea NFV Access-$$DISTRO_VERSION"-$(shell date +"%Y.%m.%d"); \ 187 BOOKVER="Enea Edge-$$DISTRO_VERSION"-$(shell date +"%Y.%m.%d"); \
188 for book in $(BOOKPACKAGES); do \ 188 for book in $(BOOKPACKAGES); do \
189 for format in $(FORMAT); do \ 189 for format in $(FORMAT); do \
190 $(MAKE) -f $(DOCBOOKMAKE)/make_docbook_standalone.mk BOOK=$$book FORMAT=$$format BOOK_VER="$$BOOKVER" books || exit 10; \ 190 $(MAKE) -f $(DOCBOOKMAKE)/make_docbook_standalone.mk BOOK=$$book FORMAT=$$format BOOK_VER="$$BOOKVER" books || exit 10; \
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/about.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/about.xml
index dbf06e3..4dc19aa 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/about.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/about.xml
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
6 6
7 <para>This document contains the open source and license information 7 <para>This document contains the open source and license information
8 pertaining to the Automation Framework and Test Harness provided with 8 pertaining to the Automation Framework and Test Harness provided with
9 Enea NFV Access <xi:include 9 Enea Edge <xi:include
10 href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" 10 href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml"
11 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 11 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
12 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" />.</para> 12 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" />.</para>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/book.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/book.xml
index 3305873..f849ad4 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/book.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED"> 4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED">
5]> 5]>
6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_open_source"> 6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_open_source">
7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> NFV Access Automation Framework and Test Harness Open Source Report</title> 7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> Edge Automation Framework and Test Harness Open Source Report</title>
8 8
9 <subtitle>Release Version 9 <subtitle>Release Version
10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" 10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)"
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/licenses.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
index 31e8edb..76a34e2 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
40 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 40 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
41 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" /></entry> 41 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" /></entry>
42 42
43 <entry>Configuration and Automation Framework for the uCPE Manager 43 <entry>Configuration and Automation Framework for the Edge Manager
44 GUI.</entry> 44 GUI.</entry>
45 45
46 <entry>ENEA-SRC-R2</entry> 46 <entry>ENEA-SRC-R2</entry>
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
54 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 54 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
55 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" /></entry> 55 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" /></entry>
56 56
57 <entry>Configuration and Automation Framework for the uCPE Manager 57 <entry>Configuration and Automation Framework for the Edge Manager
58 GUI.</entry> 58 GUI.</entry>
59 59
60 <entry>ENEA-EXAMPLE-R2</entry> 60 <entry>ENEA-EXAMPLE-R2</entry>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/swcomp.mk b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/swcomp.mk
index 2f2e677..702e86f 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/swcomp.mk
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source/swcomp.mk
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ BOOK_VER ?= $(REL_VER)-dev
6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print) 6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print)
7 7
8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source 8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-open-source
9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea NFV Access $(PROD_VER) AF&TH Open Source Report" 9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea Edge $(PROD_VER) AF&TH Open Source Report"
10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS) 10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS)
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide.pdf b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide.pdf
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5d601c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml
index 5e6ba24..a569d59 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/automation_framework_test_harness.xml
@@ -11,15 +11,15 @@
11 11
12 <para>The <literal>/device</literal> folder contains Python scripts for 12 <para>The <literal>/device</literal> folder contains Python scripts for
13 adding uCPE device(s), receiving uCPE events' reports, removing a uCPE 13 adding uCPE device(s), receiving uCPE events' reports, removing a uCPE
14 device, waiting for a uCPE device to connect to the uCPE Manager, as well 14 device, waiting for a uCPE device to connect to the Enea Edge Management, as well
15 as scripts for adding and removing an offline configuration store. This 15 as scripts for adding and removing an offline configuration store. This
16 folder also contains scripts for uploading and removing an NFVA image into 16 folder also contains scripts for uploading and removing an NFVA image into
17 the uCPE Manager, and for installing and activating a NFVA image on a uCPE 17 the Enea Edge Management, and for installing and activating a NFVA image on a uCPE
18 Device.</para> 18 Device.</para>
19 19
20 <para>The <literal>/customScripts</literal> folder contains Python scripts 20 <para>The <literal>/customScripts</literal> folder contains Python scripts
21 for uploading custom scripts onto the uCPE Manager and uCPE device(s), for 21 for uploading custom scripts onto the Enea Edge Management and uCPE device(s), for
22 removing custom scripts from the uCPE Manager and uCPE device(s).</para> 22 removing custom scripts from the Enea Edge Management and uCPE device(s).</para>
23 23
24 <para>The <literal>/network</literal> folder contains Python scripts for 24 <para>The <literal>/network</literal> folder contains Python scripts for
25 binding or unbinding a network interface to and from a uCPE device (DPDK 25 binding or unbinding a network interface to and from a uCPE device (DPDK
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
79 the path to the file describing the test cases to be performed against 79 the path to the file describing the test cases to be performed against
80 the designated script.</para> 80 the designated script.</para>
81 81
82 <para>Steps for running the Python unit-test suite on the uCPE Manager 82 <para>Steps for running the Python unit-test suite on the Enea Edge Management
83 are provided below.</para> 83 are provided below.</para>
84 84
85 <section id="script_opts"> 85 <section id="script_opts">
@@ -88,16 +88,16 @@
88 <programlisting>$ python unittestSuite.py -h 88 <programlisting>$ python unittestSuite.py -h
89Usage: unittestSuite.py [options] 89Usage: unittestSuite.py [options]
90 90
91Run selected unit-test suite against Enea uCPE Manager. 91Run selected unit-test suite against Enea Edge Management.
92 92
93Options: 93Options:
94 --version show program's version number and exit 94 --version show program's version number and exit
95 -h, --help show this help message and exit 95 -h, --help show this help message and exit
96 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 96 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
97 Enea uCPE Manager login username 97 Enea Edge Management login username
98 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 98 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
99 Enea uCPE Manager login password 99 Enea Edge Management login password
100 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 100 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
101 -n DEVICENAME, --deviceName=DEVICENAME 101 -n DEVICENAME, --deviceName=DEVICENAME
102 Name of vCPE device (Virtual Infrastructure Manager) 102 Name of vCPE device (Virtual Infrastructure Manager)
103 -s SUITEFILE, --suite=SUITEFILE 103 -s SUITEFILE, --suite=SUITEFILE
@@ -234,8 +234,8 @@ consoleLoggingLevel = logging.INFO
234 <row> 234 <row>
235 <entry><literal>username</literal></entry> 235 <entry><literal>username</literal></entry>
236 236
237 <entry>The user authentication used to log into the uCPE 237 <entry>The user authentication used to log into the
238 Manager. This can be overwritten by setting the Python 238 Enea Edge Management. This can be overwritten by setting the Python
239 unit-test suite command line option 239 unit-test suite command line option
240 <literal>-u</literal>.</entry> 240 <literal>-u</literal>.</entry>
241 </row> 241 </row>
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ consoleLoggingLevel = logging.INFO
243 <row> 243 <row>
244 <entry><literal>password</literal></entry> 244 <entry><literal>password</literal></entry>
245 245
246 <entry>The password used to log into the uCPE Manager. This 246 <entry>The password used to log into the Enea Edge Management. This
247 can be overwritten by setting the Python unit-test suite 247 can be overwritten by setting the Python unit-test suite
248 command line option <literal>-p</literal>.</entry> 248 command line option <literal>-p</literal>.</entry>
249 </row> 249 </row>
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ consoleLoggingLevel = logging.INFO
251 <row> 251 <row>
252 <entry><literal>host</literal></entry> 252 <entry><literal>host</literal></entry>
253 253
254 <entry>The IP address of the uCPE Manager host. This can be 254 <entry>The IP address of the Enea Edge Management host. This can be
255 overwritten by setting the Python unit-test suite command line 255 overwritten by setting the Python unit-test suite command line
256 option <literal>-H</literal>.</entry> 256 option <literal>-H</literal>.</entry>
257 </row> 257 </row>
@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ OK</programlisting>
540 <title>Adding a uCPE Device</title> 540 <title>Adding a uCPE Device</title>
541 541
542 <para>Steps for adding, configuring and running a uCPE device onto the 542 <para>Steps for adding, configuring and running a uCPE device onto the
543 uCPE manager are described below .</para> 543 Enea Edge Management are described below .</para>
544 544
545 <section id="opts_add_device"> 545 <section id="opts_add_device">
546 <title>Script Options</title> 546 <title>Script Options</title>
@@ -548,16 +548,16 @@ OK</programlisting>
548 <programlisting>$ python addDevice.py -h 548 <programlisting>$ python addDevice.py -h
549Usage: addDevice.py [options] 549Usage: addDevice.py [options]
550 550
551Add a uCPE device in Enea uCPE Manager. 551Add a uCPE device in Enea Edge Management.
552 552
553Options: 553Options:
554 --version show program's version number and exit 554 --version show program's version number and exit
555 -h, --help show this help message and exit 555 -h, --help show this help message and exit
556 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 556 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
557 Enea uCPE Manager login username 557 Enea Edge Management login username
558 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 558 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
559 Enea uCPE Manager login password 559 Enea Edge Management login password
560 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 560 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
561 -f DEVICEFILE, --file=DEVICEFILE 561 -f DEVICEFILE, --file=DEVICEFILE
562 File containing uCPE Information in JSON format 562 File containing uCPE Information in JSON format
563 563
@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ Options:
6152019-03-07 17:33:10,756 - INFO: Add uCPE device 6152019-03-07 17:33:10,756 - INFO: Add uCPE device
6162019-03-07 17:33:10,975 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost' 6162019-03-07 17:33:10,975 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost'
6172019-03-07 17:33:10,979 - DEBUG: Session token is: 508b6ea2-40ee-11e9-a81f525400d08e1d 6172019-03-07 17:33:10,979 - DEBUG: Session token is: 508b6ea2-40ee-11e9-a81f525400d08e1d
6182019-03-07 17:33:11,049 - DEBUG: Add new device 'intelc3850-2' to uCPE Manager host 6182019-03-07 17:33:11,049 - DEBUG: Add new device 'intelc3850-2' to Enea Edge Management host
6192019-03-07 17:33:11,483 - INFO: Done 6192019-03-07 17:33:11,483 - INFO: Done
6202019-03-07 17:33:11,501 - DEBUG: Logging out and exiting....</programlisting> 6202019-03-07 17:33:11,501 - DEBUG: Logging out and exiting....</programlisting>
621 </section> 621 </section>
@@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ Options:
624 <section id="remove_ucpe_device"> 624 <section id="remove_ucpe_device">
625 <title>Removing a uCPE Device</title> 625 <title>Removing a uCPE Device</title>
626 626
627 <para>Steps for removing a uCPE device from the uCPE manager are 627 <para>Steps for removing a uCPE device from the Enea Edge Management are
628 described below.</para> 628 described below.</para>
629 629
630 <section id="rem_script_opts"> 630 <section id="rem_script_opts">
@@ -633,16 +633,16 @@ Options:
633 <programlisting>$ python removeDevice.py -h 633 <programlisting>$ python removeDevice.py -h
634Usage: removeDevice.py [options] 634Usage: removeDevice.py [options]
635 635
636Remove a uCPE from Enea uCPE Manager. 636Remove a uCPE from Enea Edge Management.
637 637
638Options: 638Options:
639 --version show program's version number and exit 639 --version show program's version number and exit
640 -h, --help show this help message and exit 640 -h, --help show this help message and exit
641 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 641 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
642 Enea uCPE Manager login username 642 Enea Edge Management login username
643 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 643 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
644 Enea uCPE Manager login password 644 Enea Edge Management login password
645 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 645 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
646 -f DEVICEFILE, --file=DEVICEFILE 646 -f DEVICEFILE, --file=DEVICEFILE
647 File containing uCPE Information in JSON format 647 File containing uCPE Information in JSON format
648 648
@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ Options:
6892019-03-07 17:33:56,835 - INFO: Remove uCPE device 6892019-03-07 17:33:56,835 - INFO: Remove uCPE device
6902019-03-07 17:33:56,856 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost' 6902019-03-07 17:33:56,856 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost'
6912019-03-07 17:33:56,856 - DEBUG: Session token is: 6bebcb43-40ee-11e9-a81f525400d08e1d 6912019-03-07 17:33:56,856 - DEBUG: Session token is: 6bebcb43-40ee-11e9-a81f525400d08e1d
6922019-03-07 17:33:56,856 - DEBUG: Delete device 'intelc3850-2' from uCPE Manager 6922019-03-07 17:33:56,856 - DEBUG: Delete device 'intelc3850-2' from Enea Edge Management
693host 693host
6942019-03-07 17:33:56,875 - DEBUG: Found device with name 'intelc3850-2' 6942019-03-07 17:33:56,875 - DEBUG: Found device with name 'intelc3850-2'
6952019-03-07 17:33:57,159 - INFO: Done 6952019-03-07 17:33:57,159 - INFO: Done
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ host
701 <title>Waiting a uCPE Device</title> 701 <title>Waiting a uCPE Device</title>
702 702
703 <para>Steps and details for how to Wait a uCPE device to connect to the 703 <para>Steps and details for how to Wait a uCPE device to connect to the
704 uCPE Manager after installation, are described below.</para> 704 Enea Edge Management after installation, are described below.</para>
705 705
706 <section id="wait_script_opts"> 706 <section id="wait_script_opts">
707 <title>Script Options</title> 707 <title>Script Options</title>
@@ -709,16 +709,16 @@ host
709 <programlisting>$ python waitDeviceUp.py -h 709 <programlisting>$ python waitDeviceUp.py -h
710Usage: waitDeviceUp.py [options] 710Usage: waitDeviceUp.py [options]
711 711
712Wait for uCPE to connect to the Enea uCPE Manager after installation. 712Wait for uCPE to connect to the Enea Edge Management after installation.
713 713
714Options: 714Options:
715 --version show program's version number and exit 715 --version show program's version number and exit
716 -h, --help show this help message and exit 716 -h, --help show this help message and exit
717 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 717 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
718 Enea uCPE Manager login username 718 Enea Edge Management login username
719 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 719 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
720 Enea uCPE Manager login password 720 Enea Edge Management login password
721 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 721 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
722 -f DEVICEFILE, --file=DEVICEFILE 722 -f DEVICEFILE, --file=DEVICEFILE
723 File containing uCPE Information in JSON format 723 File containing uCPE Information in JSON format
724 -t TIMEOUT, --timeout=TIMEOUT 724 -t TIMEOUT, --timeout=TIMEOUT
@@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ Options:
779 <title>Printing the uCPE Device Log</title> 779 <title>Printing the uCPE Device Log</title>
780 780
781 <para>Steps and details on how to Print the events log for a specific 781 <para>Steps and details on how to Print the events log for a specific
782 uCPE device installed in the uCPE Manager, are explained below.</para> 782 uCPE device installed in the Enea Edge Management, are explained below.</para>
783 783
784 <section id="print_script_opts"> 784 <section id="print_script_opts">
785 <title>Script Options</title> 785 <title>Script Options</title>
@@ -787,14 +787,14 @@ Options:
787 <programlisting>$ python getEventsForUcpe.py -h 787 <programlisting>$ python getEventsForUcpe.py -h
788Usage: getEventsForUcpe.py [options] 788Usage: getEventsForUcpe.py [options]
789 789
790Print the events log for a specific uCPE installed in Enea uCPE Manager. 790Print the events log for a specific uCPE installed in Enea Edge Management.
791 791
792Options: 792Options:
793--version show program's version number and exit 793--version show program's version number and exit
794-h, --help show this help message and exit 794-h, --help show this help message and exit
795-u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME Enea uCPE Manager login username 795-u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME Enea Edge Management login username
796-p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD Enea uCPE Manager login password 796-p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD Enea Edge Management login password
797-H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 797-H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
798-f DEVICEFILE, --file=DEVICEFILE File containing uCPE Information in JSON format 798-f DEVICEFILE, --file=DEVICEFILE File containing uCPE Information in JSON format
799-s SEVERITY, --severity=SEVERITY Event severity level (Critical|Major|Minor) 799-s SEVERITY, --severity=SEVERITY Event severity level (Critical|Major|Minor)
800 800
@@ -869,10 +869,10 @@ Options:
869 --version show program's version number and exit 869 --version show program's version number and exit
870 -h, --help show this help message and exit 870 -h, --help show this help message and exit
871 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 871 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
872 Enea uCPE Manager login username 872 Enea Edge Management login username
873 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 873 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
874 Enea uCPE Manager login password 874 Enea Edge Management login password
875 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 875 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
876 -s STATE, --state=STATE 876 -s STATE, --state=STATE
877 Enable/Disable 877 Enable/Disable
878 -n DEVICENAME, --device-name=DEVICENAME 878 -n DEVICENAME, --device-name=DEVICENAME
@@ -936,10 +936,10 @@ Options:
936 --version show program's version number and exit 936 --version show program's version number and exit
937 -h, --help show this help message and exit 937 -h, --help show this help message and exit
938 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 938 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
939 Enea uCPE Manager login username 939 Enea Edge Management login username
940 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 940 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
941 Enea uCPE Manager login password 941 Enea Edge Management login password
942 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 942 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
943 -f NICFILE, --file=NICFILE 943 -f NICFILE, --file=NICFILE
944 File containing network interface Information in JSON 944 File containing network interface Information in JSON
945 format 945 format
@@ -1042,10 +1042,10 @@ Options:
1042 --version show program's version number and exit 1042 --version show program's version number and exit
1043 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1043 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1044 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1044 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1045 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1045 Enea Edge Management login username
1046 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1046 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1047 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1047 Enea Edge Management login password
1048 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1048 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1049 -f NICFILE, --file=NICFILE 1049 -f NICFILE, --file=NICFILE
1050 File containing network interface Information in JSON 1050 File containing network interface Information in JSON
1051 format 1051 format
@@ -1131,9 +1131,9 @@ Usage: getNetworkInterfaces.py [options]
1131Options: 1131Options:
1132 --version show program's version number and exit 1132 --version show program's version number and exit
1133 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1133 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1134 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME Enea uCPE Manager login username 1134 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME Enea Edge Management login username
1135 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD Enea uCPE Manager login password 1135 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD Enea Edge Management login password
1136 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1136 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1137 -n DEVICENAME, --device-name=DEVICENAME Name of the uCPE to get network / 1137 -n DEVICENAME, --device-name=DEVICENAME Name of the uCPE to get network /
1138 interfaces from 1138 interfaces from
1139 1139
@@ -1215,10 +1215,10 @@ Options:
1215 --version show program's version number and exit 1215 --version show program's version number and exit
1216 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1216 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1217 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1217 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1218 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1218 Enea Edge Management login username
1219 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1219 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1220 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1220 Enea Edge Management login password
1221 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1221 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1222 -f OVSFILE, --file=OVSFILE 1222 -f OVSFILE, --file=OVSFILE
1223 File containing OVS bridge Information in JSON format 1223 File containing OVS bridge Information in JSON format
1224 -n DEVICENAME, --device-name=DEVICENAME 1224 -n DEVICENAME, --device-name=DEVICENAME
@@ -1306,10 +1306,10 @@ Options:
1306 --version show program's version number and exit 1306 --version show program's version number and exit
1307 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1307 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1308 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1308 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1309 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1309 Enea Edge Management login username
1310 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1310 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1311 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1311 Enea Edge Management login password
1312 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1312 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1313 -f OVSFILE, --file=OVSFILE 1313 -f OVSFILE, --file=OVSFILE
1314 File containing OVS bridge Information in JSON format 1314 File containing OVS bridge Information in JSON format
1315 -n DEVICENAME, --device-name=DEVICENAME 1315 -n DEVICENAME, --device-name=DEVICENAME
@@ -1380,7 +1380,7 @@ Options:
1380 <section id="onboard_vnf_image"> 1380 <section id="onboard_vnf_image">
1381 <title>Onboarding a VNF Image Raw</title> 1381 <title>Onboarding a VNF Image Raw</title>
1382 1382
1383 <para>How to Onboard a VNF image in the uCPE Manager based upon its raw 1383 <para>How to Onboard a VNF image in the Enea Edge Management based upon its raw
1384 constituents, is detailed in depth below.</para> 1384 constituents, is detailed in depth below.</para>
1385 1385
1386 <section id="script_opts_image"> 1386 <section id="script_opts_image">
@@ -1389,16 +1389,16 @@ Options:
1389 <programlisting>$ python onboardVNFRaw.py -h 1389 <programlisting>$ python onboardVNFRaw.py -h
1390Usage: onboardVNFRaw.py [options] 1390Usage: onboardVNFRaw.py [options]
1391 1391
1392Onboard a VNF in Enea uCPE Manager based upon its raw constituents. 1392Onboard a VNF in Enea Edge Management based upon its raw constituents.
1393 1393
1394Options: 1394Options:
1395 --version show program's version number and exit 1395 --version show program's version number and exit
1396 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1396 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1397 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1397 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1398 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1398 Enea Edge Management login username
1399 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1399 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1400 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1400 Enea Edge Management login password
1401 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1401 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1402 -f FTPUSERNAME, --ftpUsername=FTPUSERNAME 1402 -f FTPUSERNAME, --ftpUsername=FTPUSERNAME
1403 Username for FTP 1403 Username for FTP
1404 -w FTPPASSWORD, --ftpPassword=FTPPASSWORD 1404 -w FTPPASSWORD, --ftpPassword=FTPPASSWORD
@@ -1497,7 +1497,7 @@ Options:
1497 <section id="offboard_vnf"> 1497 <section id="offboard_vnf">
1498 <title>Offboarding a VNF</title> 1498 <title>Offboarding a VNF</title>
1499 1499
1500 <para>Steps on how to Offboard a VNF from the uCPE Manager are detailed 1500 <para>Steps on how to Offboard a VNF from the Enea Edge Management are detailed
1501 below.</para> 1501 below.</para>
1502 1502
1503 <section id="script_opts_offimage"> 1503 <section id="script_opts_offimage">
@@ -1506,16 +1506,16 @@ Options:
1506 <programlisting>$ python offboardVNF.py -h 1506 <programlisting>$ python offboardVNF.py -h
1507Usage: offboardVNF.py [options] 1507Usage: offboardVNF.py [options]
1508 1508
1509Offboard a VNF from Enea uCPE Manager. 1509Offboard a VNF from Enea Edge Management.
1510 1510
1511Options: 1511Options:
1512 --version show program's version number and exit 1512 --version show program's version number and exit
1513 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1513 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1514 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1514 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1515 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1515 Enea Edge Management login username
1516 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1516 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1517 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1517 Enea Edge Management login password
1518 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1518 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1519 -n VNFDNAME, --vnfdName=VNFDNAME 1519 -n VNFDNAME, --vnfdName=VNFDNAME
1520 Name of VNF descriptor to offboard 1520 Name of VNF descriptor to offboard
1521 1521
@@ -1563,7 +1563,7 @@ Options:
1563 <section id="instantiate_vnf"> 1563 <section id="instantiate_vnf">
1564 <title>Instantiating a VNF</title> 1564 <title>Instantiating a VNF</title>
1565 1565
1566 <para>Instantiating a VNF via the uCPE Manager is detailed below.</para> 1566 <para>Instantiating a VNF via the Enea Edge Management is detailed below.</para>
1567 1567
1568 <section id="script_opts_inst"> 1568 <section id="script_opts_inst">
1569 <title>Script Options</title> 1569 <title>Script Options</title>
@@ -1571,16 +1571,16 @@ Options:
1571 <programlisting>$ python instantiateVNFI.py -h 1571 <programlisting>$ python instantiateVNFI.py -h
1572Usage: instantiateVNFI.py [options] 1572Usage: instantiateVNFI.py [options]
1573 1573
1574Instantiate a VNF via Enea uCPE Manager. 1574Instantiate a VNF via Enea Edge Management.
1575 1575
1576Options: 1576Options:
1577 --version show program's version number and exit 1577 --version show program's version number and exit
1578 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1578 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1579 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1579 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1580 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1580 Enea Edge Management login username
1581 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1581 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1582 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1582 Enea Edge Management login password
1583 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1583 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1584 -t VNFTYPE, --vnfType=VNFTYPE 1584 -t VNFTYPE, --vnfType=VNFTYPE
1585 VNF Type (Name of VNF descriptor) 1585 VNF Type (Name of VNF descriptor)
1586 -n VIMDEVICENAME, --device-name=VIMDEVICENAME 1586 -n VIMDEVICENAME, --device-name=VIMDEVICENAME
@@ -1642,7 +1642,7 @@ License("vnf_config/fortigateImage/fortigateLicense.lic")
1642 <section id="control_vnf_inst"> 1642 <section id="control_vnf_inst">
1643 <title>Controlling a VNF Instance</title> 1643 <title>Controlling a VNF Instance</title>
1644 1644
1645 <para>How to Control a VNF instance from the Enea uCPE Manager is 1645 <para>How to Control a VNF instance from the Enea Edge Management is
1646 detailed below.</para> 1646 detailed below.</para>
1647 1647
1648 <note> 1648 <note>
@@ -1651,7 +1651,7 @@ License("vnf_config/fortigateImage/fortigateLicense.lic")
1651 become unresponsive. Depending on the actual VNF, the time required 1651 become unresponsive. Depending on the actual VNF, the time required
1652 between life-cycle operations may vary from several seconds to half a 1652 between life-cycle operations may vary from several seconds to half a
1653 minute or even more. If a VNF becomes unresponsive, the only possible 1653 minute or even more. If a VNF becomes unresponsive, the only possible
1654 action is to "Force Delete" the instance from the uCPE Manager.</para> 1654 action is to "Force Delete" the instance from the Enea Edge Management.</para>
1655 </note> 1655 </note>
1656 1656
1657 <section id="script_opts_control"> 1657 <section id="script_opts_control">
@@ -1660,16 +1660,16 @@ License("vnf_config/fortigateImage/fortigateLicense.lic")
1660 <programlisting>$ python controlVNFI.py -h 1660 <programlisting>$ python controlVNFI.py -h
1661Usage: controlVNFI.py [options] 1661Usage: controlVNFI.py [options]
1662 1662
1663Controls a VNF instance from Enea uCPE Manager. 1663Controls a VNF instance from Enea Edge Management.
1664 1664
1665Options: 1665Options:
1666 --version show program's version number and exit 1666 --version show program's version number and exit
1667 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1667 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1668 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1668 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1669 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1669 Enea Edge Management login username
1670 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1670 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1671 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1671 Enea Edge Management login password
1672 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1672 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1673 -i VNFINSTANCENAME, --vnfInstanceName=VNFINSTANCENAME 1673 -i VNFINSTANCENAME, --vnfInstanceName=VNFINSTANCENAME
1674 Name of VNF instance 1674 Name of VNF instance
1675 -n VIMDEVICENAME, --device-name=VIMDEVICENAME 1675 -n VIMDEVICENAME, --device-name=VIMDEVICENAME
@@ -1736,7 +1736,7 @@ fortigateFWInstance -c stop
1736 <title>Destroying a VNF Instance</title> 1736 <title>Destroying a VNF Instance</title>
1737 1737
1738 <para>Steps and options on how to Destroy a VNF instance from the Enea 1738 <para>Steps and options on how to Destroy a VNF instance from the Enea
1739 uCPE Manager are described below.</para> 1739 Edge Management are described below.</para>
1740 1740
1741 <section id="script_opts_destroy"> 1741 <section id="script_opts_destroy">
1742 <title>Script Options</title> 1742 <title>Script Options</title>
@@ -1744,16 +1744,16 @@ fortigateFWInstance -c stop
1744 <programlisting>$ python destroyVNFI.py -h 1744 <programlisting>$ python destroyVNFI.py -h
1745Usage: destroyVNFI.py [options] 1745Usage: destroyVNFI.py [options]
1746 1746
1747Destroys a VNF instance from Enea uCPE Manager. 1747Destroys a VNF instance from Enea Edge Management.
1748 1748
1749Options: 1749Options:
1750 --version show program's version number and exit 1750 --version show program's version number and exit
1751 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1751 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1752 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1752 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1753 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1753 Enea Edge Management login username
1754 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1754 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1755 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1755 Enea Edge Management login password
1756 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1756 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1757 -i VNFINSTANCENAME, --vnfInstanceName=VNFINSTANCENAME 1757 -i VNFINSTANCENAME, --vnfInstanceName=VNFINSTANCENAME
1758 Name of VNF instance 1758 Name of VNF instance
1759 -n VIMDEVICENAME, --device-name=VIMDEVICENAME 1759 -n VIMDEVICENAME, --device-name=VIMDEVICENAME
@@ -1801,28 +1801,28 @@ fortigateFWInstance
1801 </section> 1801 </section>
1802 1802
1803 <section id="upload_vnf_image"> 1803 <section id="upload_vnf_image">
1804 <title>Uploading a NFV Access image onto the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 1804 <title>Uploading a Enea Edge image onto the Enea Edge Management</title>
1805 1805
1806 <para>Steps and options on how to Upload a NFV Access image onto the 1806 <para>Steps and options on how to Upload a Enea Edge image onto the
1807 Enea uCPE Manager are described below.</para> 1807 Enea Edge Management are described below.</para>
1808 1808
1809 <section id="script_opts_upload"> 1809 <section id="script_opts_upload">
1810 <title>Script Options</title> 1810 <title>Script Options</title>
1811 1811
1812 <programlisting>$ python uploadImage.py -h 1812 <programlisting>$ python uploadImage.py -h
1813Upload NFVA image on uCPE Manager 1813Upload NFVA image on Enea Edge Management
1814Usage: uploadImage.py [options] 1814Usage: uploadImage.py [options]
1815 1815
1816Upload NFVA image on uCPE Manager. 1816Upload NFVA image on Enea Edge Management.
1817 1817
1818Options: 1818Options:
1819 --version show program's version number and exit 1819 --version show program's version number and exit
1820 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1820 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1821 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1821 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1822 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1822 Enea Edge Management login username
1823 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1823 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1824 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1824 Enea Edge Management login password
1825 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1825 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1826 -f FILENAME, --fileName=FILENAME 1826 -f FILENAME, --fileName=FILENAME
1827 Path to NFVA image file name 1827 Path to NFVA image file name
1828 -m MODULE, --module=MODULE 1828 -m MODULE, --module=MODULE
@@ -1838,7 +1838,7 @@ Options:
1838 <section id="json_upload"> 1838 <section id="json_upload">
1839 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title> 1839 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title>
1840 1840
1841 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to upload a NFV Access image 1841 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to upload a Enea Edge image
1842 should contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary indicates the 1842 should contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary indicates the
1843 test case name and the test case arguments passed to the 1843 test case name and the test case arguments passed to the
1844 <filename>uploadImage</filename> Python module.</para> 1844 <filename>uploadImage</filename> Python module.</para>
@@ -1846,7 +1846,7 @@ Options:
1846 <para><emphasis role="bold">Sample unit-test JSON file 1846 <para><emphasis role="bold">Sample unit-test JSON file
1847 format:</emphasis><programlisting>[ 1847 format:</emphasis><programlisting>[
1848 { 1848 {
1849 "name": "Upload NFVA image on uCPE Manager", 1849 "name": "Upload NFVA image on Enea Edge Management",
1850 "args": "-f /tmp/enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 -t xeon_d" 1850 "args": "-f /tmp/enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 -t xeon_d"
1851 } 1851 }
1852]</programlisting></para> 1852]</programlisting></para>
@@ -1861,7 +1861,7 @@ Options:
1861 <programlisting>$ python uploadImage.py -u admin -p admin -H localhost \ 1861 <programlisting>$ python uploadImage.py -u admin -p admin -H localhost \
1862-f /tmp/enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 -t xeon_d 1862-f /tmp/enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 -t xeon_d
18632020-02-28 11:38:42,754 - DEBUG: Started logging 18632020-02-28 11:38:42,754 - DEBUG: Started logging
18642020-02-28 11:38:42,755 - INFO: Upload NFVA image on uCPE Manager 18642020-02-28 11:38:42,755 - INFO: Upload NFVA image on Enea Edge Management
18652020-02-28 11:38:43,307 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost' 18652020-02-28 11:38:43,307 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost'
18662020-02-28 11:38:43,308 - DEBUG: Session token is: 7da3f960-5a16-11ea-a3de-5652b3ac1c30 18662020-02-28 11:38:43,308 - DEBUG: Session token is: 7da3f960-5a16-11ea-a3de-5652b3ac1c30
18672020-02-28 11:41:29,148 - INFO: Verify image validation flag 18672020-02-28 11:41:29,148 - INFO: Verify image validation flag
@@ -1874,29 +1874,29 @@ Options:
1874 </section> 1874 </section>
1875 1875
1876 <section id="delete_vnf_image"> 1876 <section id="delete_vnf_image">
1877 <title>Deleting a NFV Access image file from the Enea uCPE 1877 <title>Deleting a Enea Edge image file from the
1878 Manager</title> 1878 Enea Edge Management</title>
1879 1879
1880 <para>Steps and options on how to Delete a NFV Access image from the 1880 <para>Steps and options on how to Delete a Enea Edge image from the
1881 Enea uCPE Manager are described below.</para> 1881 Enea Edge Management are described below.</para>
1882 1882
1883 <section id="script_opts_deleteupload"> 1883 <section id="script_opts_deleteupload">
1884 <title>Script Options</title> 1884 <title>Script Options</title>
1885 1885
1886 <programlisting>$ python deleteUpgradeFile.py -h 1886 <programlisting>$ python deleteUpgradeFile.py -h
1887Delete NFVA image from uCPE Manager 1887Delete NFVA image from Enea Edge Management
1888Usage: deleteUpgradeFile.py [options] 1888Usage: deleteUpgradeFile.py [options]
1889 1889
1890Delete NFVA image from uCPE Manager. 1890Delete NFVA image from Enea Edge Management.
1891 1891
1892Options: 1892Options:
1893 --version show program's version number and exit 1893 --version show program's version number and exit
1894 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1894 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1895 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1895 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1896 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1896 Enea Edge Management login username
1897 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1897 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1898 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1898 Enea Edge Management login password
1899 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1899 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1900 -i IMAGENAME, --imageName=IMAGENAME 1900 -i IMAGENAME, --imageName=IMAGENAME
1901 NFVA Image name 1901 NFVA Image name
1902 -m MODULE, --module=MODULE 1902 -m MODULE, --module=MODULE
@@ -1909,7 +1909,7 @@ Options:
1909 <section id="json_delete_upload"> 1909 <section id="json_delete_upload">
1910 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title> 1910 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title>
1911 1911
1912 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to delete a NFV Access image 1912 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to delete a Enea Edge image
1913 should contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary indicates the 1913 should contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary indicates the
1914 test case name and the test case arguments passed to the 1914 test case name and the test case arguments passed to the
1915 <filename>deleteUpgradeFile</filename> Python module.</para> 1915 <filename>deleteUpgradeFile</filename> Python module.</para>
@@ -1917,7 +1917,7 @@ Options:
1917 <para><emphasis role="bold">Sample unit-test JSON file 1917 <para><emphasis role="bold">Sample unit-test JSON file
1918 format:</emphasis><programlisting>[ 1918 format:</emphasis><programlisting>[
1919 { 1919 {
1920 "name": "Delete NFVA image on uCPE Manager", 1920 "name": "Delete NFVA image on Enea Edge Management",
1921 "args": "-i enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2" 1921 "args": "-i enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2"
1922 } 1922 }
1923]</programlisting></para> 1923]</programlisting></para>
@@ -1932,7 +1932,7 @@ Options:
1932 <programlisting>$ python deleteUpgradeFile.py -u admin -p admin -H localhost -i \ 1932 <programlisting>$ python deleteUpgradeFile.py -u admin -p admin -H localhost -i \
1933enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 1933enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2
19342020-02-28 12:06:20,111 - DEBUG: Started logging 19342020-02-28 12:06:20,111 - DEBUG: Started logging
19352020-02-28 12:06:20,112 - INFO: Delete NFVA image from uCPE Manager 19352020-02-28 12:06:20,112 - INFO: Delete NFVA image from Enea Edge Management
19362020-02-28 12:06:20,210 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost' 19362020-02-28 12:06:20,210 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost'
19372020-02-28 12:06:20,211 - DEBUG: Session token is: 594b2d50-5a1a-11ea-a3de-5652b3ac1c30 19372020-02-28 12:06:20,211 - DEBUG: Session token is: 594b2d50-5a1a-11ea-a3de-5652b3ac1c30
19382020-02-28 12:06:20,255 - INFO: The image \ 19382020-02-28 12:06:20,255 - INFO: The image \
@@ -1948,30 +1948,30 @@ image was successfully removed
1948 </section> 1948 </section>
1949 1949
1950 <section id="install_activate_vnf_image"> 1950 <section id="install_activate_vnf_image">
1951 <title>Installing and activating a NFV Access image on an uCPE device 1951 <title>Installing and activating a Enea Edge image on an uCPE device
1952 from the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 1952 from the Enea Edge Management</title>
1953 1953
1954 <para>Steps and options on how to Install and Activate a NFV Access 1954 <para>Steps and options on how to Install and Activate a Enea Edge
1955 image on an uCPE device from the Enea uCPE Manager are described 1955 image on an uCPE device from the Enea Edge Management are described
1956 below.</para> 1956 below.</para>
1957 1957
1958 <section id="script_opts_install_activate"> 1958 <section id="script_opts_install_activate">
1959 <title>Script Options</title> 1959 <title>Script Options</title>
1960 1960
1961 <programlisting>$ python installAndActivate.py -h 1961 <programlisting>$ python installAndActivate.py -h
1962Install and activate NFVA image from uCPE Manager 1962Install and activate NFVA image from Enea Edge Management
1963Usage: installAndActivate.py [options] 1963Usage: installAndActivate.py [options]
1964 1964
1965Install and activate NFVA image from uCPE Manager. 1965Install and activate NFVA image from Enea Edge Management.
1966 1966
1967Options: 1967Options:
1968 --version show program's version number and exit 1968 --version show program's version number and exit
1969 -h, --help show this help message and exit 1969 -h, --help show this help message and exit
1970 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 1970 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
1971 Enea uCPE Manager login username 1971 Enea Edge Management login username
1972 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 1972 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
1973 Enea uCPE Manager login password 1973 Enea Edge Management login password
1974 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 1974 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
1975 -i IMAGENAME, --imageName=IMAGENAME 1975 -i IMAGENAME, --imageName=IMAGENAME
1976 Image name 1976 Image name
1977 -m MODULE, --module=MODULE 1977 -m MODULE, --module=MODULE
@@ -1989,8 +1989,8 @@ Options:
1989 <section id="json_install_activate"> 1989 <section id="json_install_activate">
1990 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title> 1990 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title>
1991 1991
1992 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to install and activate a NFV 1992 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to install and activate a Enea Edge
1993 Access image on a uCPE device from the Enea uCPE Manager should 1993 image on a uCPE device from the Enea Edge Management should
1994 contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary indicates the test 1994 contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary indicates the test
1995 case name and the test case arguments passed to the 1995 case name and the test case arguments passed to the
1996 <filename>installAndActivate</filename> Python module.</para> 1996 <filename>installAndActivate</filename> Python module.</para>
@@ -2000,7 +2000,7 @@ Options:
2000 2000
2001 <programlisting>[ 2001 <programlisting>[
2002 { 2002 {
2003 "name": "Install and activate NFVA image on uCPE device from uCPE Manager", 2003 "name": "Install and activate NFVA image on uCPE device from Enea Edge Management",
2004 "args": "-i enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 -t xeon_d -d inteld1521-16" 2004 "args": "-i enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 -t xeon_d -d inteld1521-16"
2005 } 2005 }
2006]</programlisting> 2006]</programlisting>
@@ -2015,7 +2015,7 @@ Options:
2015 <programlisting>$ python installAndActivate.py -u admin -p admin -H localhost -i \ 2015 <programlisting>$ python installAndActivate.py -u admin -p admin -H localhost -i \
2016enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 -t xeon_d -d inteld1521-16 2016enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 -t xeon_d -d inteld1521-16
20172020-02-28 12:36:46,137 - DEBUG: Started logging 20172020-02-28 12:36:46,137 - DEBUG: Started logging
20182020-02-28 12:36:46,138 - INFO: Install and activate NFVA image from uCPE Manager 20182020-02-28 12:36:46,138 - INFO: Install and activate NFVA image from Enea Edge Management
20192020-02-28 12:36:46,288 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost' 20192020-02-28 12:36:46,288 - DEBUG: Login successful on host 'localhost'
20202020-02-28 12:36:46,288 - DEBUG: Session token is: 99b7cde0-5a1e-11ea-a3de-5652b3ac1c30 20202020-02-28 12:36:46,288 - DEBUG: Session token is: 99b7cde0-5a1e-11ea-a3de-5652b3ac1c30
20212020-02-28 12:36:46,325 - DEBUG: Found device with name 'inteld1521-16' 20212020-02-28 12:36:46,325 - DEBUG: Found device with name 'inteld1521-16'
@@ -2055,10 +2055,10 @@ enea-nfv-access-xeon-d.rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2 [20]
2055 2055
2056 <section id="clearing_info_upgrade"> 2056 <section id="clearing_info_upgrade">
2057 <title>Clearing information about completed upgrades of uCPE devices 2057 <title>Clearing information about completed upgrades of uCPE devices
2058 from the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 2058 from the Enea Edge Management</title>
2059 2059
2060 <para>Steps and options on how to clear information about completed 2060 <para>Steps and options on how to clear information about completed
2061 upgrades of uCPE devices from the Enea uCPE Manager are described 2061 upgrades of uCPE devices from the Enea Edge Management are described
2062 below.</para> 2062 below.</para>
2063 2063
2064 <section id="script_opts_clearinfo"> 2064 <section id="script_opts_clearinfo">
@@ -2074,10 +2074,10 @@ Options:
2074 --version show program's version number and exit 2074 --version show program's version number and exit
2075 -h, --help show this help message and exit 2075 -h, --help show this help message and exit
2076 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 2076 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
2077 Enea uCPE Manager login username 2077 Enea Edge Management login username
2078 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 2078 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
2079 Enea uCPE Manager login password 2079 Enea Edge Management login password
2080 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 2080 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
2081 2081
2082 Mandatory options: 2082 Mandatory options:
2083 -H/--host </programlisting> 2083 -H/--host </programlisting>
@@ -2087,7 +2087,7 @@ Options:
2087 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title> 2087 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title>
2088 2088
2089 <para>No JSON configuration file is needed to clear information about 2089 <para>No JSON configuration file is needed to clear information about
2090 completed upgrades of uCPE devices from the Enea uCPE Manager. The 2090 completed upgrades of uCPE devices from the Enea Edge Management. The
2091 <filename>clearCompletedUpgradesInfo</filename> Python module can be 2091 <filename>clearCompletedUpgradesInfo</filename> Python module can be
2092 run without a JSON file as a parameter.</para> 2092 run without a JSON file as a parameter.</para>
2093 </section> 2093 </section>
@@ -2110,10 +2110,10 @@ Options:
2110 </section> 2110 </section>
2111 2111
2112 <section id="upload_custom_script"> 2112 <section id="upload_custom_script">
2113 <title>Uploading a Custom Script to the uCPE Manager</title> 2113 <title>Uploading a Custom Script to the Enea Edge Management</title>
2114 2114
2115 <para>Steps and options on how to upload a custom script to the uCPE 2115 <para>Steps and options on how to upload a custom script to the
2116 Manager are described below.</para> 2116 Enea Edge Management are described below.</para>
2117 2117
2118 <section id="script_opts_upload_custom_script"> 2118 <section id="script_opts_upload_custom_script">
2119 <title>Script Options</title> 2119 <title>Script Options</title>
@@ -2122,16 +2122,16 @@ Options:
21222020-04-14 10:26:23,582 - INFO: Upload Custom Script 21222020-04-14 10:26:23,582 - INFO: Upload Custom Script
2123Usage: upload.py [options] 2123Usage: upload.py [options]
2124 2124
2125Add a Custom Script to Enea uCPE Manager 2125Add a Custom Script to Enea Edge Management
2126 2126
2127Options: 2127Options:
2128 --version show program's version number and exit 2128 --version show program's version number and exit
2129 -h, --help show this help message and exit 2129 -h, --help show this help message and exit
2130 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 2130 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
2131 Enea uCPE Manager login username 2131 Enea Edge Management login username
2132 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 2132 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
2133 Enea uCPE Manager login password 2133 Enea Edge Management login password
2134 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 2134 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
2135 -f CUSTOMSCRIPT, --file=CUSTOMSCRIPT 2135 -f CUSTOMSCRIPT, --file=CUSTOMSCRIPT
2136 Custom Script File 2136 Custom Script File
2137 -e PHASE, --phase=PHASE 2137 -e PHASE, --phase=PHASE
@@ -2147,7 +2147,7 @@ Options:
2147 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title> 2147 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title>
2148 2148
2149 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to upload a Custom Script to 2149 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to upload a Custom Script to
2150 the uCPE Manager must contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary 2150 the Enea Edge Management must contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary
2151 indicates the test case name and the test case arguments passed to the 2151 indicates the test case name and the test case arguments passed to the
2152 <filename>customScripts/upload</filename> Python module.</para> 2152 <filename>customScripts/upload</filename> Python module.</para>
2153 2153
@@ -2156,7 +2156,7 @@ Options:
2156 2156
2157 <programlisting>[ 2157 <programlisting>[
2158 { 2158 {
2159 "name": "Uploading a Custom Script to the uCPE Manager", 2159 "name": "Uploading a Custom Script to the Enea Edge Management",
2160 "args": "-f ../../lab_config/customScripts/test_success_after_always \ 2160 "args": "-f ../../lab_config/customScripts/test_success_after_always \
2161 -e always-after-startup" 2161 -e always-after-startup"
2162 } 2162 }
@@ -2175,7 +2175,7 @@ Options:
21752020-04-14 14:08:02,915 - INFO: Upload Custom Script 21752020-04-14 14:08:02,915 - INFO: Upload Custom Script
21762020-04-14 14:08:02,994 - DEBUG: Login successful on host '172.24.3.109' 21762020-04-14 14:08:02,994 - DEBUG: Login successful on host '172.24.3.109'
21772020-04-14 14:08:02,995 - DEBUG: Session token is: 97544990-7e48-11ea-835c-02423a1c239f 21772020-04-14 14:08:02,995 - DEBUG: Session token is: 97544990-7e48-11ea-835c-02423a1c239f
21782020-04-14 14:08:02,996 - DEBUG: Upload test_success_after_always to uCPE Manager. \ 21782020-04-14 14:08:02,996 - DEBUG: Upload test_success_after_always to Enea Edge Management. \
2179Content: #!/bin/bash 2179Content: #!/bin/bash
2180echo test_success_after_always 2180echo test_success_after_always
21812020-04-14 14:08:03,138 - INFO: Done 21812020-04-14 14:08:03,138 - INFO: Done
@@ -2184,11 +2184,11 @@ echo test_success_after_always
2184 </section> 2184 </section>
2185 2185
2186 <section id="upload_custom_script_device"> 2186 <section id="upload_custom_script_device">
2187 <title>Uploading a Custom Script from the uCPE Manager to a 2187 <title>Uploading a Custom Script from the Enea Edge Management to a
2188 Device</title> 2188 Device</title>
2189 2189
2190 <para>Steps and options on how to upload a custom script from the uCPE 2190 <para>Steps and options on how to upload a custom script from the
2191 Manager to a Device are described below.</para> 2191 Enea Edge Management to a Device are described below.</para>
2192 2192
2193 <section id="script_opts_upload_custom_script_device"> 2193 <section id="script_opts_upload_custom_script_device">
2194 <title>Script Options</title> 2194 <title>Script Options</title>
@@ -2203,12 +2203,12 @@ Options:
2203 --version show program's version number and exit 2203 --version show program's version number and exit
2204 -h, --help show this help message and exit 2204 -h, --help show this help message and exit
2205 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 2205 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
2206 Enea uCPE Manager login username 2206 Enea Edge Management login username
2207 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 2207 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
2208 Enea uCPE Manager login password 2208 Enea Edge Management login password
2209 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 2209 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
2210 -c CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME, --customScriptName=CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME 2210 -c CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME, --customScriptName=CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME
2211 Custom Script Name that resides on Enea uCPE Manager 2211 Custom Script Name that resides on Enea Edge Management
2212 -e PHASE, --phase=PHASE 2212 -e PHASE, --phase=PHASE
2213 Execution phase. Must be one of the following: once- 2213 Execution phase. Must be one of the following: once-
2214 before-startup | always-before-startup | once-after- 2214 before-startup | always-before-startup | once-after-
@@ -2225,7 +2225,7 @@ Options:
2225 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title> 2225 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title>
2226 2226
2227 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to upload a Custom Script 2227 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to upload a Custom Script
2228 from the uCPE Manager to a Device must contain a list of dictionaries. 2228 from the Enea Edge Management to a Device must contain a list of dictionaries.
2229 Each dictionary indicates the test case name and the test case 2229 Each dictionary indicates the test case name and the test case
2230 arguments passed to the 2230 arguments passed to the
2231 <filename>customScripts/uploadOnDevice</filename> Python 2231 <filename>customScripts/uploadOnDevice</filename> Python
@@ -2236,7 +2236,7 @@ Options:
2236 2236
2237 <programlisting>[ 2237 <programlisting>[
2238{ 2238{
2239"name": "Uploading a Custom Script from uCPE Manager to device", 2239"name": "Uploading a Custom Script from Enea Edge Management to device",
2240"args": "-c test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup -n inteld1521-6" 2240"args": "-c test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup -n inteld1521-6"
2241} 2241}
2242]</programlisting> 2242]</programlisting>
@@ -2263,16 +2263,16 @@ test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup -n inteld1521-6
2263 </section> 2263 </section>
2264 2264
2265 <section id="delete_custom_script"> 2265 <section id="delete_custom_script">
2266 <title>Removing a Custom Script from the uCPE Manager</title> 2266 <title>Removing a Custom Script from the Enea Edge Management</title>
2267 2267
2268 <para>Steps and options on how to remove a custom script from the uCPE 2268 <para>Steps and options on how to remove a custom script from the
2269 Manager are described below.</para> 2269 Enea Edge Management are described below.</para>
2270 2270
2271 <section id="script_opts_delete_custom_script"> 2271 <section id="script_opts_delete_custom_script">
2272 <title>Script Options</title> 2272 <title>Script Options</title>
2273 2273
2274 <programlisting>$ python customScripts/delete.py -h 2274 <programlisting>$ python customScripts/delete.py -h
22752020-04-14 14:36:52,010 - INFO: Delete Custom Script on uCPE Manager 22752020-04-14 14:36:52,010 - INFO: Delete Custom Script on Enea Edge Management
2276Usage: delete.py [options] 2276Usage: delete.py [options]
2277 2277
2278Delete a Custom Script from a Device 2278Delete a Custom Script from a Device
@@ -2281,10 +2281,10 @@ Options:
2281 --version show program's version number and exit 2281 --version show program's version number and exit
2282 -h, --help show this help message and exit 2282 -h, --help show this help message and exit
2283 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 2283 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
2284 Enea uCPE Manager login username 2284 Enea Edge Management login username
2285 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 2285 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
2286 Enea uCPE Manager login password 2286 Enea Edge Management login password
2287 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 2287 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
2288 -c CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME, --customScriptName=CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME 2288 -c CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME, --customScriptName=CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME
2289 Custom Script Name that resides on a Device 2289 Custom Script Name that resides on a Device
2290 -e PHASE, --phase=PHASE 2290 -e PHASE, --phase=PHASE
@@ -2300,8 +2300,8 @@ Options:
2300 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title> 2300 <title>Configuring the JSON File</title>
2301 2301
2302 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to remove a Custom Script 2302 <para>The JSON configuration file needed to remove a Custom Script
2303 from the uCPE Manager<remark>did you mean device or uCPE 2303 from the Enea Edge Management<remark>did you mean device or
2304 Manager?</remark> must contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary 2304 Enea Edge Management?</remark> must contain a list of dictionaries. Each dictionary
2305 indicates the test case name and the test case arguments passed to the 2305 indicates the test case name and the test case arguments passed to the
2306 <filename>customScripts/delete</filename> Python module.</para> 2306 <filename>customScripts/delete</filename> Python module.</para>
2307 2307
@@ -2310,7 +2310,7 @@ Options:
2310 2310
2311 <programlisting>[ 2311 <programlisting>[
2312{ 2312{
2313"name": "Removing a Custom Script from uCPE Manager", 2313"name": "Removing a Custom Script from Enea Edge Management",
2314"args": "-c test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup" 2314"args": "-c test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup"
2315} 2315}
2316]</programlisting> 2316]</programlisting>
@@ -2325,12 +2325,12 @@ Options:
2325 <programlisting>$ python automation_framework/customScripts/delete.py -c \ 2325 <programlisting>$ python automation_framework/customScripts/delete.py -c \
2326test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup 2326test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup
23272020-04-14 14:39:22,042 - DEBUG: Started logging 23272020-04-14 14:39:22,042 - DEBUG: Started logging
23282020-04-14 14:39:22,042 - INFO: Delete Custom Script on uCPE Manager 23282020-04-14 14:39:22,042 - INFO: Delete Custom Script on Enea Edge Management
23292020-04-14 14:39:22,081 - DEBUG: Login successful on host '172.24.3.109' 23292020-04-14 14:39:22,081 - DEBUG: Login successful on host '172.24.3.109'
23302020-04-14 14:39:22,082 - DEBUG: Session token is: f75a83a0-7e4c-11ea-835c-02423a1c239f 23302020-04-14 14:39:22,082 - DEBUG: Session token is: f75a83a0-7e4c-11ea-835c-02423a1c239f
23312020-04-14 14:39:22,099 - DEBUG: Found custom script: 'test_success_after_always' 23312020-04-14 14:39:22,099 - DEBUG: Found custom script: 'test_success_after_always'
23322020-04-14 14:39:22,099 - DEBUG: Delete script test_success_after_always, \ 23322020-04-14 14:39:22,099 - DEBUG: Delete script test_success_after_always, \
2333phase always-after-startup from uCPE Manager 2333phase always-after-startup from Enea Edge Management
23342020-04-14 14:39:22,118 - INFO: Done 23342020-04-14 14:39:22,118 - INFO: Done
23352020-04-14 14:39:22,135 - DEBUG: Logging out and exiting...</programlisting> 23352020-04-14 14:39:22,135 - DEBUG: Logging out and exiting...</programlisting>
2336 </section> 2336 </section>
@@ -2355,10 +2355,10 @@ Options:
2355 --version show program's version number and exit 2355 --version show program's version number and exit
2356 -h, --help show this help message and exit 2356 -h, --help show this help message and exit
2357 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 2357 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
2358 Enea uCPE Manager login username 2358 Enea Edge Management login username
2359 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 2359 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
2360 Enea uCPE Manager login password 2360 Enea Edge Management login password
2361 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 2361 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
2362 -c CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME, --customScriptName=CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME 2362 -c CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME, --customScriptName=CUSTOMSCRIPTNAME
2363 Custom Script Name that resides on a Device 2363 Custom Script Name that resides on a Device
2364 -e PHASE, --phase=PHASE 2364 -e PHASE, --phase=PHASE
@@ -2469,7 +2469,7 @@ phase always-after-startup from inteld1521-6
2469 </note> 2469 </note>
2470 2470
2471 <section id="upload_customscrp_ucpemg"> 2471 <section id="upload_customscrp_ucpemg">
2472 <title>Uploading a Custom Script to the uCPE Manager</title> 2472 <title>Uploading a Custom Script to the Enea Edge Management</title>
2473 2473
2474 <programlisting>$ python automation_framework/customScripts/upload.py \ 2474 <programlisting>$ python automation_framework/customScripts/upload.py \
2475-f lab_config/customScripts/test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup 2475-f lab_config/customScripts/test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup
@@ -2477,7 +2477,7 @@ phase always-after-startup from inteld1521-6
24772020-04-14 14:08:02,915 - INFO: Upload Custom Script 24772020-04-14 14:08:02,915 - INFO: Upload Custom Script
24782020-04-14 14:08:02,994 - DEBUG: Login successful on host '172.24.3.109' 24782020-04-14 14:08:02,994 - DEBUG: Login successful on host '172.24.3.109'
24792020-04-14 14:08:02,995 - DEBUG: Session token is: 97544990-7e48-11ea-835c-02423a1c239f 24792020-04-14 14:08:02,995 - DEBUG: Session token is: 97544990-7e48-11ea-835c-02423a1c239f
24802020-04-14 14:08:02,996 - DEBUG: Upload test_success_after_always to uCPE Manager. \ 24802020-04-14 14:08:02,996 - DEBUG: Upload test_success_after_always to Enea Edge Management. \
2481Content: #!/bin/bash 2481Content: #!/bin/bash
2482echo test_success_after_always 2482echo test_success_after_always
24832020-04-14 14:08:03,138 - INFO: Done 24832020-04-14 14:08:03,138 - INFO: Done
@@ -2485,7 +2485,7 @@ echo test_success_after_always
2485 </section> 2485 </section>
2486 2486
2487 <section id="upload_customscrp_device"> 2487 <section id="upload_customscrp_device">
2488 <title>Uploading a Custom Script from the uCPE Manager to a 2488 <title>Uploading a Custom Script from the Enea Edge Management to a
2489 Device</title> 2489 Device</title>
2490 2490
2491 <programlisting>$ python automation_framework/customScripts/uploadOnDevice.py -c \ 2491 <programlisting>$ python automation_framework/customScripts/uploadOnDevice.py -c \
@@ -2517,17 +2517,17 @@ phase always-after-startup from inteld1521-6
2517 </section> 2517 </section>
2518 2518
2519 <section id="remove_customscrp_ucpemg"> 2519 <section id="remove_customscrp_ucpemg">
2520 <title>Removing a Custom Script from the uCPE Manager</title> 2520 <title>Removing a Custom Script from the Enea Edge Management</title>
2521 2521
2522 <programlisting>$ python automation_framework/customScripts/delete.py -c \ 2522 <programlisting>$ python automation_framework/customScripts/delete.py -c \
2523test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup 2523test_success_after_always -e always-after-startup
25242020-04-14 14:39:22,042 - DEBUG: Started logging 25242020-04-14 14:39:22,042 - DEBUG: Started logging
25252020-04-14 14:39:22,042 - INFO: Delete Custom Script on uCPE Manager 25252020-04-14 14:39:22,042 - INFO: Delete Custom Script on Enea Edge Management
25262020-04-14 14:39:22,081 - DEBUG: Login successful on host '172.24.3.109' 25262020-04-14 14:39:22,081 - DEBUG: Login successful on host '172.24.3.109'
25272020-04-14 14:39:22,082 - DEBUG: Session token is: f75a83a0-7e4c-11ea-835c-02423a1c239f 25272020-04-14 14:39:22,082 - DEBUG: Session token is: f75a83a0-7e4c-11ea-835c-02423a1c239f
25282020-04-14 14:39:22,099 - DEBUG: Found custom script: 'test_success_after_always' 25282020-04-14 14:39:22,099 - DEBUG: Found custom script: 'test_success_after_always'
25292020-04-14 14:39:22,099 - DEBUG: Delete script test_success_after_always, \ 25292020-04-14 14:39:22,099 - DEBUG: Delete script test_success_after_always, \
2530phase always-after-startup from uCPE Manager 2530phase always-after-startup from Enea Edge Management
25312020-04-14 14:39:22,118 - INFO: Done 25312020-04-14 14:39:22,118 - INFO: Done
25322020-04-14 14:39:22,135 - DEBUG: Logging out and exiting...</programlisting> 25322020-04-14 14:39:22,135 - DEBUG: Logging out and exiting...</programlisting>
2533 </section> 2533 </section>
@@ -2536,13 +2536,13 @@ phase always-after-startup from uCPE Manager
2536 <section id="add_offline_config_store"> 2536 <section id="add_offline_config_store">
2537 <title>Adding an Offline Configuration Store</title> 2537 <title>Adding an Offline Configuration Store</title>
2538 2538
2539 <para>Steps and options on how to add a Config Store in the Enea uCPE 2539 <para>Steps and options on how to add a Config Store in the
2540 Manager are described below.</para> 2540 Enea Edge Management are described below.</para>
2541 2541
2542 <section id="script_opts_add_config_store"> 2542 <section id="script_opts_add_config_store">
2543 <title>Script Options</title> 2543 <title>Script Options</title>
2544 2544
2545 <para>To add a config store in the Enea uCPE Manager use the 2545 <para>To add a config store in the Enea Edge Management use the
2546 <filename>addConfigStore.py</filename> script detailed below. Bear in 2546 <filename>addConfigStore.py</filename> script detailed below. Bear in
2547 mind a <filename>CONFIGSTORE</filename> json file is needed to 2547 mind a <filename>CONFIGSTORE</filename> json file is needed to
2548 successfully run the script in order to add an offline configuration 2548 successfully run the script in order to add an offline configuration
@@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ phase always-after-startup from uCPE Manager
2566 <section id="runpy_add_config_store"> 2566 <section id="runpy_add_config_store">
2567 <title>Running the Python Module</title> 2567 <title>Running the Python Module</title>
2568 2568
2569 <para>Adding an offline config store in the Enea uCPE Manager using 2569 <para>Adding an offline config store in the Enea Edge Management using
2570 the command line:</para> 2570 the command line:</para>
2571 2571
2572 <programlisting>python automation_framework/device/addConfigStore.py -f \ 2572 <programlisting>python automation_framework/device/addConfigStore.py -f \
@@ -2599,10 +2599,10 @@ Options:
2599 --version show program's version number and exit 2599 --version show program's version number and exit
2600 -h, --help show this help message and exit 2600 -h, --help show this help message and exit
2601 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 2601 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
2602 Enea uCPE Manager login username 2602 Enea Edge Management login username
2603 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 2603 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
2604 Enea uCPE Manager login password 2604 Enea Edge Management login password
2605 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 2605 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
2606 -s STORE, --store=STORE 2606 -s STORE, --store=STORE
2607 Offline config store name 2607 Offline config store name
2608 -d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE 2608 -d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
@@ -2645,10 +2645,10 @@ Options:
2645 --version show program's version number and exit 2645 --version show program's version number and exit
2646 -h, --help show this help message and exit 2646 -h, --help show this help message and exit
2647 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 2647 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
2648 Enea uCPE Manager login username 2648 Enea Edge Management login username
2649 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 2649 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
2650 Enea uCPE Manager login password 2650 Enea Edge Management login password
2651 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 2651 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
2652 -d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE 2652 -d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
2653 Device Name 2653 Device Name
2654 2654
@@ -2670,15 +2670,15 @@ Options:
2670 </section> 2670 </section>
2671 2671
2672 <section id="remove_offline_config_store"> 2672 <section id="remove_offline_config_store">
2673 <title>Removing an Offline Configuration Store in the Enea uCPE 2673 <title>Removing an Offline Configuration Store in the
2674 Manager</title> 2674 Enea Edge Management</title>
2675 2675
2676 <para>Steps and options on how to remove an upload of a Config Store 2676 <para>Steps and options on how to remove an upload of a Config Store
2677 from the uCPE Manager are described below.</para> 2677 from the Enea Edge Management are described below.</para>
2678 2678
2679 <note> 2679 <note>
2680 <para>Modifications of an Offline Configurations Store are not 2680 <para>Modifications of an Offline Configurations Store are not
2681 possible post deployment in the uCPE Manager, as there is no option 2681 possible post deployment in the Enea Edge Management, as there is no option
2682 for changing script states (e.g. changing the DPDK state in the 2682 for changing script states (e.g. changing the DPDK state in the
2683 <filename>configDPDK.py</filename> python script or unbinding 2683 <filename>configDPDK.py</filename> python script or unbinding
2684 interfaces). The offline store must be deleted and the new 2684 interfaces). The offline store must be deleted and the new
@@ -2689,23 +2689,23 @@ Options:
2689 <section id="script_opts_remove_config_store"> 2689 <section id="script_opts_remove_config_store">
2690 <title>Script options</title> 2690 <title>Script options</title>
2691 2691
2692 <para>To remove a config store from the uCPE Manager use the 2692 <para>To remove a config store from the Enea Edge Management use the
2693 <filename>removeConfigStore.py</filename> script detailed 2693 <filename>removeConfigStore.py</filename> script detailed
2694 below.</para> 2694 below.</para>
2695 2695
2696 <programlisting>python removeConfigStore.py -h 2696 <programlisting>python removeConfigStore.py -h
2697Usage: removeConfigStore.py [options] 2697Usage: removeConfigStore.py [options]
2698 2698
2699Remove a config store from Enea uCPE Manager. 2699Remove a config store from Enea Edge Management.
2700 2700
2701Options: 2701Options:
2702 --version show program's version number and exit 2702 --version show program's version number and exit
2703 -h, --help show this help message and exit 2703 -h, --help show this help message and exit
2704 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME 2704 -u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
2705 Enea uCPE Manager login username 2705 Enea Edge Management login username
2706 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD 2706 -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
2707 Enea uCPE Manager login password 2707 Enea Edge Management login password
2708 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea uCPE Manager host name or IP address 2708 -H HOST, --host=HOST Enea Edge Management host name or IP address
2709 -o STORENAME, --store-name=STORENAME 2709 -o STORENAME, --store-name=STORENAME
2710 Name of the Offline Config Store 2710 Name of the Offline Config Store
2711 2711
@@ -2770,8 +2770,8 @@ Options:
2770 Manual.</para> 2770 Manual.</para>
2771 2771
2772 <para>The /<literal>uCPEM_config</literal> directory stores JSON 2772 <para>The /<literal>uCPEM_config</literal> directory stores JSON
2773 configuration files needed for the setup of the uCPE Manager used by TH. 2773 configuration files needed for the setup of the Enea Edge Management used by TH.
2774 One configuration file is needed per uCPE Manager installation, to be used 2774 One configuration file is needed per Enea Edge Management installation, to be used
2775 in the TH.</para> 2775 in the TH.</para>
2776 2776
2777 <para>The <literal>/vnf_image</literal> directory stores the VNF Images 2777 <para>The <literal>/vnf_image</literal> directory stores the VNF Images
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/book.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/book.xml
index 0b96de2..6398606 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/book.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED"> 4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED">
5]> 5]>
6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide"> 6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide">
7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> NFV Access Automation Framework and Test Harness User Guide</title> 7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> Enea Edge Automation Framework and Test Harness User Guide</title>
8 8
9 <subtitle>Release Version 9 <subtitle>Release Version
10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" 10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)"
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/components.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/components.xml
index 9b775a7..24a7a29 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/components.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/components.xml
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
2<chapter id="components"> 2<chapter id="components">
3 <title>Components</title> 3 <title>Components</title>
4 4
5 <para>An overview of the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform and the uCPE 5 <para>An overview of the Enea Edge Runtime and the Edge Management
6 Manager in cooperation with the Automation Framework and Test Harness, will 6 in cooperation with the Automation Framework and Test Harness, will
7 be presented in detail.</para> 7 be presented in detail.</para>
8 8
9 <figure> 9 <figure>
@@ -18,23 +18,23 @@
18 </figure> 18 </figure>
19 19
20 <section id="enfva_runtime_plt"> 20 <section id="enfva_runtime_plt">
21 <title>Enea NFV Access</title> 21 <title>Enea Edge</title>
22 22
23 <para>Enea NFV Access is comprised of the Enea uCPE Manager and the Enea 23 <para>Enea Edge is comprised of the Enea Edge Management and the Enea
24 NFV Access Runtime Platform.</para> 24 Edge Runtime.</para>
25 25
26 <section id="eucpe_manager"> 26 <section id="eucpe_manager">
27 <title>Enea uCPE Manager</title> 27 <title>Enea Edge Management</title>
28 28
29 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager application needs to be installed on a 29 <para>The Enea Edge Management application needs to be installed on a
30 supported platform. Upon installation, the system will be set up to 30 supported platform. Upon installation, the system will be set up to
31 manage Enea NFV Access "devices", these are the virtualized CPE devices 31 manage Enea Edge "devices", these are the virtualized CPE devices
32 used in testing.</para> 32 used in testing.</para>
33 33
34 <para>For more on Enea uCPE Manager installation instructions, please 34 <para>For more on Enea Edge Management installation instructions, please
35 refer to the section on how to <olink 35 refer to the section on how to <olink
36 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 36 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
37 targetptr="install_ucpe_mg">Installing the Enea uCPE Manager in the 37 targetptr="install_ucpe_mg">Installing the Enea Edge Management in the
38 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 38 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
39 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 39 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
40 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 40 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
@@ -42,38 +42,37 @@
42 </section> 42 </section>
43 43
44 <section id="ena_plat"> 44 <section id="ena_plat">
45 <title>Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform</title> 45 <title>Enea Edge Runtime</title>
46 46
47 <para>One or more uCPE devices running the Enea NFV Access Runtime 47 <para>One or more uCPE devices running the Enea Edge Runtime
48 Platform are required as hosts to run the VNF(s). The uCPE device is 48 are required as hosts to run the VNF(s). The uCPE device is
49 known to the uCPE Manager as the "VcpeAgent" device module.</para> 49 known to the Enea Edge Management as the "VcpeAgent" device module.</para>
50 50
51 <note> 51 <note>
52 <para>Before running any use case with the Automation Framework or the 52 <para>Before running any use case with the Automation Framework or the
53 Test Harness, make sure the uCPE device(s) have been added to the uCPE 53 Test Harness, make sure the uCPE device(s) have been added to the Edge Management.</para>
54 Manager.</para>
55 </note> 54 </note>
56 55
57 <para>Adding a VcpeAgent device can be done via two methods:</para> 56 <para>Adding a VcpeAgent device can be done via two methods:</para>
58 57
59 <itemizedlist> 58 <itemizedlist>
60 <listitem> 59 <listitem>
61 <para>Through the uCPE Manager GUI. Add the device using the 60 <para>Through the Enea Edge Management GUI. Add the device using the
62 appropriate parameters by launching the UI under 61 appropriate parameters by launching the UI under
63 <literal>Devices</literal> -&gt; <literal>Manage</literal> in the 62 <literal>Devices</literal> -&gt; <literal>Manage</literal> in the
64 main screen.</para> 63 main screen.</para>
65 </listitem> 64 </listitem>
66 65
67 <listitem> 66 <listitem>
68 <para>REST API. Invoke the uCPE Manager REST API to add a 67 <para>REST API. Invoke the Enea Edge Management REST API to add a
69 device.</para> 68 device.</para>
70 </listitem> 69 </listitem>
71 </itemizedlist> 70 </itemizedlist>
72 71
73 <para>For more on Enea NFV Access installation instructions, please 72 <para>For more on Enea Edge installation instructions, please
74 refer to chapter <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 73 refer to chapter <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
75 targetptr="prep_usb_ena">Preparing the USB stick for installation of the 74 targetptr="prep_usb_ena">Preparing the USB stick for installation of the
76 Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform in the <xi:include 75 Enea Edge Runtime in the <xi:include
77 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 76 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
78 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 77 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
79 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 78 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
@@ -85,14 +84,14 @@
85 <title>Automation Framework</title> 84 <title>Automation Framework</title>
86 85
87 <para>Testing can be performed by running the available Python scripts 86 <para>Testing can be performed by running the available Python scripts
88 against the uCPE Manager REST API (Python samples supplied). This can be 87 against the Enea Edge Management REST API (Python samples supplied). This can be
89 done by using the Python scripts individually or by using the Python 88 done by using the Python scripts individually or by using the Python
90 unit-test suite that is able to automatically run test-cases defined for 89 unit-test suite that is able to automatically run test-cases defined for
91 each available Python script.</para> 90 each available Python script.</para>
92 91
93 <para>In either case, it is desirable to use a different host (instead of 92 <para>In either case, it is desirable to use a different host (instead of
94 running the tests on the same system as the uCPE Manager) in order to 93 running the tests on the same system as the Enea Edge Management) in order to
95 ensure that the uCPE Manager is setup and installed correctly in terms of 94 ensure that the Enea Edge Management is setup and installed correctly in terms of
96 allowing external users to access it and use it effectively.</para> 95 allowing external users to access it and use it effectively.</para>
97 </section> 96 </section>
98 97
@@ -102,7 +101,7 @@
102 <para>The Test Harness (TH) provides a way for driving configuration with 101 <para>The Test Harness (TH) provides a way for driving configuration with
103 Ansible Playbooks, by running the python modules from the Automation 102 Ansible Playbooks, by running the python modules from the Automation
104 Framework (AF) and by direct connection over SSH to the boards that run 103 Framework (AF) and by direct connection over SSH to the boards that run
105 Enea NFV Access.</para> 104 Enea Edge.</para>
106 105
107 <para>The Test Harness includes an automated test suite that 106 <para>The Test Harness includes an automated test suite that
108 contains:</para> 107 contains:</para>
@@ -110,14 +109,14 @@
110 <itemizedlist> 109 <itemizedlist>
111 <listitem> 110 <listitem>
112 <para>VNF, Device and Network Smoke Test Cases. A sample test suite 111 <para>VNF, Device and Network Smoke Test Cases. A sample test suite
113 that acts as basic smoke tests for Enea NFV Access and also as a 112 that acts as basic smoke tests for Enea Edge and also as a
114 sanity-check test suite for the AF and TH.</para> 113 sanity-check test suite for the AF and TH.</para>
115 </listitem> 114 </listitem>
116 115
117 <listitem> 116 <listitem>
118 <para>VNF Deployment and Lifecycle. A sample test suite that verifies 117 <para>VNF Deployment and Lifecycle. A sample test suite that verifies
119 the instantiation, lifecycle control and destruction of a VNF for Enea 118 the instantiation, lifecycle control and destruction of a VNF for Enea
120 NFV Access.</para> 119 Edge.</para>
121 </listitem> 120 </listitem>
122 121
123 <listitem> 122 <listitem>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml
index eee6636..97666cf 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/getting_started.xml
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
29 29
30 <note> 30 <note>
31 <para>The Automation Framework and Test Harness installation may be done 31 <para>The Automation Framework and Test Harness installation may be done
32 on the same machine used for uCPE Manager installation, although this is 32 on the same machine used for Enea Edge Management installation, although this is
33 not encouraged. For more details see section <olink 33 not encouraged. For more details see section <olink
34 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide" 34 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide"
35 targetptr="automation">Automation Framework in the <xi:include 35 targetptr="automation">Automation Framework in the <xi:include
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
69 </listitem> 69 </listitem>
70 </itemizedlist></para> 70 </itemizedlist></para>
71 71
72 <para><emphasis role="bold">uCPE Manager Host 72 <para><emphasis role="bold">Enea Edge Management Host
73 Requirements</emphasis></para> 73 Requirements</emphasis></para>
74 74
75 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 75 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
@@ -82,12 +82,12 @@
82 </listitem> 82 </listitem>
83 83
84 <listitem> 84 <listitem>
85 <para>uCPE Manager installed.</para> 85 <para>Enea Edge Management installed.</para>
86 86
87 <note> 87 <note>
88 <para>For details on how to install the uCPE Manager, see <olink 88 <para>For details on how to install the Enea Edge Management, see <olink
89 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 89 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
90 targetptr="install_ucpe_mg">Installing the Enea uCPE Manager in the 90 targetptr="install_ucpe_mg">Installing the Enea Edge Management in the
91 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 91 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
92 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 92 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
93 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 93 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
@@ -111,13 +111,13 @@
111 </listitem> 111 </listitem>
112 112
113 <listitem> 113 <listitem>
114 <para>Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform installed.</para> 114 <para>Enea Edge Runtime installed.</para>
115 115
116 <note> 116 <note>
117 <para>For information on how to install Enea NFV Access refer to 117 <para>For information on how to install Enea Edge refer to
118 <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 118 <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
119 targetptr="prep_usb_ena">Preparing the USB stick for installation 119 targetptr="prep_usb_ena">Preparing the USB stick for installation
120 of the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform in the <xi:include 120 of the Enea Edge Runtime in the <xi:include
121 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 121 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
122 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 122 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
123 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 123 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
155 </listitem> 155 </listitem>
156 156
157 <listitem> 157 <listitem>
158 <para>Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform installed.</para> 158 <para>Enea Edge Runtime installed.</para>
159 </listitem> 159 </listitem>
160 </itemizedlist></para> 160 </itemizedlist></para>
161 </section> 161 </section>
@@ -180,16 +180,16 @@
180 </listitem> 180 </listitem>
181 181
182 <listitem> 182 <listitem>
183 <para>Set up the uCPE Manager which will be used by the TH:</para> 183 <para>Set up the Enea Edge Management which will be used by the TH:</para>
184 184
185 <orderedlist spacing="compact"> 185 <orderedlist spacing="compact">
186 <listitem> 186 <listitem>
187 <para>Create the uCPE Manager JSON config file in the 187 <para>Create the Enea Edge Management JSON config file in the
188 <literal>&lt;AF-TH-install-dir&gt;/uCPEM_config/</literal> 188 <literal>&lt;AF-TH-install-dir&gt;/uCPEM_config/</literal>
189 directory:<programlisting>{ 189 directory:<programlisting>{
190"ucpe_usr":"uCPE Manager Username", 190"ucpe_usr":"Enea Edge Management Username",
191"ucpe_pass":"uCPE Manager Password", 191"ucpe_pass":"Enea Edge Management Password",
192"ucpe_host":"uCPE Manager IP/Hostname", 192"ucpe_host":"Enea Edge Management IP/Hostname",
193"ftp_usr":"FTP Username", 193"ftp_usr":"FTP Username",
194"ftp_pass":"FTP Password", 194"ftp_pass":"FTP Password",
195"ftp_port":"FTP Port" 195"ftp_port":"FTP Port"
@@ -225,10 +225,10 @@
225 <literal>source 225 <literal>source
226 &lt;AF-TH-install-dir&gt;/testHarness-venv/bin/activate</literal>.</para> 226 &lt;AF-TH-install-dir&gt;/testHarness-venv/bin/activate</literal>.</para>
227 227
228 <para>Furthermore, if a user wants to use a new uCPE Manager instance for 228 <para>Furthermore, if a user wants to use a new Enea Edge Management instance for
229 a new session, the user also has to re-run the 229 a new session, the user also has to re-run the
230 <filename>setupuCPEManager.yml</filename> playbook with the corresponding 230 <filename>setupuCPEManager.yml</filename> playbook with the corresponding
231 JSON config for the new uCPE Manager instance.</para> 231 JSON config for the new Enea Edge Management instance.</para>
232 232
233 <note> 233 <note>
234 <para>Automation Framework and Test Harness History Information can be 234 <para>Automation Framework and Test Harness History Information can be
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/overview.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/overview.xml
index eadc1d5..b2486a0 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/overview.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/overview.xml
@@ -3,21 +3,20 @@
3 <title>Overview</title> 3 <title>Overview</title>
4 4
5 <para>This document describes the Automation Framework and Test Harness for 5 <para>This document describes the Automation Framework and Test Harness for
6 Enea NFV Access, along with instructions regarding the necessary steps to 6 Enea Edge, along with instructions regarding the necessary steps to
7 run these software tools.</para> 7 run these software tools.</para>
8 8
9 <section id="descrip"> 9 <section id="descrip">
10 <title>Description</title> 10 <title>Description</title>
11 11
12 <para>The Automation Framework provides a way for driving configuration 12 <para>The Automation Framework provides a way for driving configuration
13 with Python scripting. It complements the Enea uCPE Manager GUI and uses 13 with Python scripting. It complements the Enea Edge Management GUI and uses
14 the northbound REST APIs, given to provide full usability of the Enea uCPE 14 the northbound REST APIs, given to provide full usability of the Enea Management
15 Manager features.</para> 15 features.</para>
16 16
17 <para>The Test Harness is based on running Ansible Playbooks to complete 17 <para>The Test Harness is based on running Ansible Playbooks to complete
18 different test cases, which make use of the Automation Framework Python 18 different test cases, which make use of the Automation Framework Python
19 modules and/or direct commands on the uCPE devices running the Enea NFV 19 modules and/or direct commands on the uCPE devices running the Enea Edge Runtime.</para>
20 Access Runtime Platform.</para>
21 </section> 20 </section>
22 21
23 <section id="def_acro"> 22 <section id="def_acro">
@@ -39,10 +38,10 @@
39 38
40 <tbody> 39 <tbody>
41 <row> 40 <row>
42 <entry>Enea NFV Access</entry> 41 <entry>Enea Edge</entry>
43 42
44 <entry>The Enea NFV Access (with ODM) Runtime Platform and the 43 <entry>The Enea Edge (with ODM) Runtime and the
45 Enea uCPE Manager.</entry> 44 Enea Edge Management.</entry>
46 </row> 45 </row>
47 </tbody> 46 </tbody>
48 </tgroup> 47 </tgroup>
@@ -66,7 +65,7 @@
66 <row> 65 <row>
67 <entry>AF</entry> 66 <entry>AF</entry>
68 67
69 <entry>Automation Framework for Enea NFV Access.</entry> 68 <entry>Automation Framework for Enea Edge.</entry>
70 </row> 69 </row>
71 70
72 <row> 71 <row>
@@ -162,11 +161,11 @@
162 <row> 161 <row>
163 <entry>TH</entry> 162 <entry>TH</entry>
164 163
165 <entry>Test Harness for Enea NFV Access.</entry> 164 <entry>Test Harness for Enea Edge.</entry>
166 </row> 165 </row>
167 166
168 <row> 167 <row>
169 <entry>uCPE Manager</entry> 168 <entry>Enea Edge Management</entry>
170 169
171 <entry>Enea Universal Customer Premises Equipment Manager.</entry> 170 <entry>Enea Universal Customer Premises Equipment Manager.</entry>
172 </row> 171 </row>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/troubleshooting_guide.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/troubleshooting_guide.xml
index f51fe11..a5cd664 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/troubleshooting_guide.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/doc/troubleshooting_guide.xml
@@ -21,11 +21,11 @@
21 </listitem> 21 </listitem>
22 22
23 <listitem> 23 <listitem>
24 <para>When setting up the uCPE Manager to be used by the TH through the 24 <para>When setting up the Enea Edge Management to be used by the TH through the
25 <literal>setupuCPEManager.yml</literal> Playbook, if the uCPE 25 <literal>setupuCPEManager.yml</literal> Playbook, if the uCPE
26 username/password/host are incorrect or are missing, all the Sample test 26 username/password/host are incorrect or are missing, all the Sample test
27 cases will fail. If the FTP username/password/port are wrong or are 27 cases will fail. If the FTP username/password/port are wrong or are
28 missing, the tests that require file transfer to the uCPE Manager will 28 missing, the tests that require file transfer to the Enea Edge Management will
29 fail.</para> 29 fail.</para>
30 </listitem> 30 </listitem>
31 31
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/swcomp.mk b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/swcomp.mk
index 9f0a075..6b65cff 100755
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/swcomp.mk
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide/swcomp.mk
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ BOOK_VER ?= $(REL_VER)-dev
6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print) 6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print)
7 7
8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide 8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-auto-fw-th-user-guide
9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea NFV Access $(PROD_VER) Automation Framework and Test Harness User Guide" 9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea Enea Edge $(PROD_VER) Automation Framework and Test Harness User Guide"
10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS) 10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS)
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/128t_vnf_router.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/128t_vnf_router.xml
index 7ba8a7b..89692b0 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/128t_vnf_router.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/128t_vnf_router.xml
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
68 <para><emphasis role="bold">Configuring Network Interfaces on uCPE 68 <para><emphasis role="bold">Configuring Network Interfaces on uCPE
69 devices:</emphasis><orderedlist> 69 devices:</emphasis><orderedlist>
70 <listitem> 70 <listitem>
71 <para>Add the trgt uCPE device into the uCPE Manager: 71 <para>Add the trgt uCPE device into Enea Edge Management:
72 <literal>Devices -&gt; Manage -&gt; Add</literal>.</para> 72 <literal>Devices -&gt; Manage -&gt; Add</literal>.</para>
73 73
74 <para>Fill in the required fields with the following data:</para> 74 <para>Fill in the required fields with the following data:</para>
@@ -266,8 +266,8 @@
266 <entry>Create</entry> 266 <entry>Create</entry>
267 267
268 <entry><para>The system will automatically select the 268 <entry><para>The system will automatically select the
269 physical interface that has access to the uCPE 269 physical interface that has access to Enea Edge
270 Manager.</para></entry> 270 Management.</para></entry>
271 </row> 271 </row>
272 </tbody> 272 </tbody>
273 </tgroup> 273 </tgroup>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml
index 45689e5..0e207ae 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_4.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<appendix id="appendix_four_cust"> 2<appendix id="appendix_four_cust">
3 <title>Running Enea Automation Framework tests</title> 3 <title>Running Enea Automation Framework and Test Harness</title>
4 4
5 <para>For more detailed information regarding the Automation Framework and 5 <para>For more detailed information regarding the Automation Framework and
6 Test Harness please see the <xi:include 6 Test Harness please see the <xi:include
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
78 78
79 <note> 79 <note>
80 <para>Before starting the two usecases detailed in the following appendix, 80 <para>Before starting the two usecases detailed in the following appendix,
81 the uCPE Device needs to be added into the uCPE Manager.</para> 81 the uCPE Device needs to be added into Enea Edge Management.</para>
82 </note> 82 </note>
83 83
84 <para>To properly set up the Automation Framework and Test Harness please 84 <para>To properly set up the Automation Framework and Test Harness please
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml
index 71dee09..67f38e5 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/appendix_5.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<appendix id="appendix_five_cust"> 2<appendix id="appendix_five_cust">
3 <title>Example Tests Results using the Automation Framework</title> 3 <title>Example Tests Results using the Automation Framework and Test Harness</title>
4 4
5 <para>In order to run the following example usecases, certain configuration 5 <para>In order to run the following example usecases, certain configuration
6 file entries need to be modified according to the network setup that it will 6 file entries need to be modified according to the network setup that it will
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
39 "maintMode": "false", 39 "maintMode": "false",
40 "version": "2.2.3", 40 "version": "2.2.3",
41 "deviceId": "inteld1521-17" 41 "deviceId": "inteld1521-17"
42}</programlisting>The IP address of the uCPE Manager that will be used in 42}</programlisting>The IP address of Enea Edge Management that will be used in
43 these examples is <literal>172.24.3.92</literal>.</para> 43 these examples is <literal>172.24.3.92</literal>.</para>
44 44
45 <para>The FortiGate and 128T VNF images need to be copied into the 45 <para>The FortiGate and 128T VNF images need to be copied into the
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ OK</programlisting>
138 138
139 <section id="ap_d_uc2"> 139 <section id="ap_d_uc2">
140 <title>Use-case 2: Service Chaining 128T - Fortigate Example 140 <title>Use-case 2: Service Chaining 128T - Fortigate Example
141 Usecase</title> 141 Use-case</title>
142 142
143 <programlisting>&gt; python unittestSuite.py -u admin -p admin -H 172.24.3.92 -n inteld1521-17 \ 143 <programlisting>&gt; python unittestSuite.py -u admin -p admin -H 172.24.3.92 -n inteld1521-17 \
144-s 128t_FG_SFCDeploy.json -d "128T - Fortigate SFC Deployment" 144-s 128t_FG_SFCDeploy.json -d "128T - Fortigate SFC Deployment"
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/book.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/book.xml
index eb8b0c8..9879c28 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/book.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED"> 4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED">
5]> 5]>
6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_example_usecases"> 6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_example_usecases">
7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> NFV Access Example Use-cases</title> 7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> Edge Example Use-cases</title>
8 8
9 <subtitle>Release Version 9 <subtitle>Release Version
10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" 10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)"
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/clav_vnf_examples.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/clav_vnf_examples.xml
index 57c79b5..8895c23 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/clav_vnf_examples.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/clav_vnf_examples.xml
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
42 </listitem> 42 </listitem>
43 43
44 <listitem><para>VNF Configuration files. These files are provided with your Enea 44 <listitem><para>VNF Configuration files. These files are provided with your Enea
45 NFV Access release:</para> 45 Edge release:</para>
46 46
47 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 47 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
48 <listitem><para><filename>clavister-cloudinit.conf</filename>.</para></listitem> 48 <listitem><para><filename>clavister-cloudinit.conf</filename>.</para></listitem>
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ root@qemux86-64:~# iperf3 -c 192.168.10.10</programlisting>
333 </listitem> 333 </listitem>
334 334
335 <listitem><para>VNF Configuration files. These files are provided with your Enea 335 <listitem><para>VNF Configuration files. These files are provided with your Enea
336 NFV Access release:</para> 336 Edge release:</para>
337 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 337 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
338 <listitem><para><filename>clavister-cloudinit.conf</filename>.</para></listitem> 338 <listitem><para><filename>clavister-cloudinit.conf</filename>.</para></listitem>
339 <listitem><para><filename>enea-vnf-iperf-client.conf</filename>.</para></listitem> 339 <listitem><para><filename>enea-vnf-iperf-client.conf</filename>.</para></listitem>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml
index 1f10dbf..bee5a63 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/enea_test_vnf_examples.xml
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
17 17
18 <itemizedlist> 18 <itemizedlist>
19 <listitem> 19 <listitem>
20 <para>2 Network Interfaces. One for the uCPE manager and one for data 20 <para>2 Network Interfaces. One for Enea Edge Management and one for data
21 traffic.</para> 21 traffic.</para>
22 </listitem> 22 </listitem>
23 23
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
35 </listitem> 35 </listitem>
36 36
37 <para>VNF Configuration files. These files are provided with your Enea 37 <para>VNF Configuration files. These files are provided with your Enea
38 NFV Access release:</para> 38 Edge release:</para>
39 39
40 <listitem> 40 <listitem>
41 <para><filename>enea-vnf-testpmd-fwd.conf</filename>.</para> 41 <para><filename>enea-vnf-testpmd-fwd.conf</filename>.</para>
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
134 134
135 <orderedlist> 135 <orderedlist>
136 <listitem> 136 <listitem>
137 <para>Instantiate the Enea NFV Access TestPMD forwarding VNF on uCPE 137 <para>Instantiate the Enea Edge TestPMD forwarding VNF on uCPE
138 Device 2 by filling the required fields with the following 138 Device 2 by filling the required fields with the following
139 values:</para> 139 values:</para>
140 140
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
168 </listitem> 168 </listitem>
169 169
170 <listitem> 170 <listitem>
171 <para>Instantiate the Enea NFV Access TestPMD termination VNF on 171 <para>Instantiate the Enea Edge TestPMD termination VNF on
172 uCPE Device 2 by filling the required fields with the following 172 uCPE Device 2 by filling the required fields with the following
173 values:</para> 173 values:</para>
174 174
@@ -218,8 +218,8 @@
218 <literal>testpmd_term</literal>.</para> 218 <literal>testpmd_term</literal>.</para>
219 219
220 <note> 220 <note>
221 <para>The flow rules can be described using either the uCPE 221 <para>The flow rules can be described using either the Enea Edge
222 manager interface or the configuration files.</para> 222 Management interface or the configuration files.</para>
223 </note> 223 </note>
224 </listitem> 224 </listitem>
225 </itemizedlist> 225 </itemizedlist>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/forti_vnf_examples.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/forti_vnf_examples.xml
index 36c7114..bb38140 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/forti_vnf_examples.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/forti_vnf_examples.xml
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
50 </listitem> 50 </listitem>
51 51
52 <listitem> 52 <listitem>
53 <para>VNF Configuration file(s), provided with your Enea NFV Access 53 <para>VNF Configuration file(s), provided with your Enea Edge
54 release: <filename>fortigate-basic-fw.conf</filename>.</para> 54 release: <filename>fortigate-basic-fw.conf</filename>.</para>
55 </listitem> 55 </listitem>
56 </itemizedlist> 56 </itemizedlist>
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
93 </listitem> 93 </listitem>
94 94
95 <listitem> 95 <listitem>
96 <para>Connect ETH0 to the Lab Network (for Enea uCPE Manager 96 <para>Connect ETH0 to the Lab Network (for Enea Edge Management
97 communications).</para> 97 communications).</para>
98 </listitem> 98 </listitem>
99 99
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@
302 </listitem> 302 </listitem>
303 303
304 <listitem> 304 <listitem>
305 <para>VNF Configuration file(s), provided with your Enea NFV Access 305 <para>VNF Configuration file(s), provided with your Enea Edge
306 release: <filename>fortigate-sdwan&lt;x&gt;.conf</filename>.</para> 306 release: <filename>fortigate-sdwan&lt;x&gt;.conf</filename>.</para>
307 </listitem> 307 </listitem>
308 </itemizedlist> 308 </itemizedlist>
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@
359 359
360 <listitem> 360 <listitem>
361 <para>Connect the <literal>ETH0</literal> interfaces to the Lab 361 <para>Connect the <literal>ETH0</literal> interfaces to the Lab
362 Network (for Enea uCPE Manager communications).</para> 362 Network (for Enea Edge Management communications).</para>
363 </listitem> 363 </listitem>
364 364
365 <listitem> 365 <listitem>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/introduction.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/introduction.xml
index fc3559b..b502e8b 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/introduction.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/introduction.xml
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@
7 etc.</para> 7 etc.</para>
8 8
9 <para>Before running any example use case make sure the uCPE device(s) have 9 <para>Before running any example use case make sure the uCPE device(s) have
10 been added to the uCPE Manager and placed on the map. For detailed 10 been added to Enea Edge Management and placed on the map. For detailed
11 information on how to add a device to the uCPE Manager, how to configure the 11 information on how to add a device to Enea Edge Management, how to configure the
12 network interfaces to use DPDK, PCI-passthrough or SR-IOV drivers, or VNF 12 network interfaces to use DPDK, PCI-passthrough or SR-IOV drivers, or VNF
13 configuration, please refer to the <xi:include 13 configuration, please refer to the <xi:include
14 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 14 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml
index 1f3a6ce..bb05905 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/service_chaining_128t_fortigate.xml
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
3 <title>Service Chaining 128T - Fortigate Example Use-case</title> 3 <title>Service Chaining 128T - Fortigate Example Use-case</title>
4 4
5 <para>The following is an example of how to setup and configure a service 5 <para>The following is an example of how to setup and configure a service
6 chain on top of the Enea NFV Access virtualization platform, using the 6 chain on top of the Enea Edge Runtime, using the
7 following commercial VNFs: 128T router and FortiGate.</para> 7 following commercial VNFs: 128T router and FortiGate.</para>
8 8
9 <section id="prereq_serv_chain_cust"> 9 <section id="prereq_serv_chain_cust">
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
86 <para><emphasis role="bold">Configuring Network Interfaces on uCPE 86 <para><emphasis role="bold">Configuring Network Interfaces on uCPE
87 devices:</emphasis><orderedlist> 87 devices:</emphasis><orderedlist>
88 <listitem> 88 <listitem>
89 <para>Add the trgt uCPE device into the uCPE Manager: 89 <para>Add the trgt uCPE device into Enea Edge Management:
90 <literal>Devices -&gt; Manage -&gt; Add</literal>, and fill in the 90 <literal>Devices -&gt; Manage -&gt; Add</literal>, and fill in the
91 required fields with the following data:</para> 91 required fields with the following data:</para>
92 92
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml
index 8b82337..24442af 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/doc/vnf_chaining.xml
@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@
11 11
12 <para>The following is an example of how to setup and configure a 12 <para>The following is an example of how to setup and configure a
13 branch-to-branch service comprised on two commercial VNFs (SD-WAN + 13 branch-to-branch service comprised on two commercial VNFs (SD-WAN +
14 Firewall). This service will run in a service chain on top of the Enea NFV 14 Firewall). This service will run in a service chain on top of the Enea
15 Access virtualization platform, deployed through the Enea uCPE 15 Edge Runtime, deployed through the Enea Edge
16 Manager.</para> 16 Management.</para>
17 17
18 <para>In the example setup the following commercial VNFs are used: Juniper 18 <para>In the example setup the following commercial VNFs are used: Juniper
19 vSRX as the SD-WAN VNF and Fortigate as the Router/Firewall.</para> 19 vSRX as the SD-WAN VNF and Fortigate as the Router/Firewall.</para>
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
61 </listitem> 61 </listitem>
62 62
63 <listitem> 63 <listitem>
64 <para>VNF Configuration files, provided with your Enea NFV Access 64 <para>VNF Configuration files, provided with your Enea Edge
65 Release:</para> 65 Release:</para>
66 66
67 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 67 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
152 <para>The networking setup (Steps 1-3) can be modeled using the 152 <para>The networking setup (Steps 1-3) can be modeled using the
153 Offline Configuration entry, so that it is automatically 153 Offline Configuration entry, so that it is automatically
154 provisioned on the uCPE device, once it gets enrolled into the 154 provisioned on the uCPE device, once it gets enrolled into the
155 management system (uCPE Manager).</para> 155 management system (Enea Edge Management).</para>
156 </note> 156 </note>
157 </listitem> 157 </listitem>
158 </orderedlist> 158 </orderedlist>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/swcomp.mk b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/swcomp.mk
index 972746a..5f5ab16 100755
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/swcomp.mk
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases/swcomp.mk
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ BOOK_VER ?= $(REL_VER)-dev
6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print) 6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print)
7 7
8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases 8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-example-usecases
9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea NFV Access $(PROD_VER) Example Use-cases" 9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea Edge $(PROD_VER) Example Use-cases"
10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS) 10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS)
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml
index cb0ae5b..70a9978 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/advanced_configurations.xml
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" 2<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN"
3"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"> 3"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd">
4<chapter id="advanced_conf"> 4<chapter id="advanced_conf">
@@ -12,26 +12,24 @@
12 <title>Bare Metal Provisioning</title> 12 <title>Bare Metal Provisioning</title>
13 13
14 <para>Bare Metal Provisioning can be used for automated deployment of the 14 <para>Bare Metal Provisioning can be used for automated deployment of the
15 Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform on a large number of uCPE devices. The 15 Enea Edge Runtime on a large number of uCPE devices. The uCPE devices may
16 uCPE devices may have no previous operating system installed, or are 16 have no previous operating system installed, or are reinstalled without
17 reinstalled without preserving any existing data. Enea NFV Access Bare 17 preserving any existing data. Enea Edge Bare Metal Provisioning is based
18 Metal Provisioning is based on standardized Pre-Boot Execution environment 18 on standardized Pre-Boot Execution environment (PXE) booting.</para>
19 (PXE) booting.</para>
20 19
21 <para>The Bare Metal Provisioning process begins by PXE booting an Enea 20 <para>The Bare Metal Provisioning process begins by PXE booting an Enea
22 NFV Access installer <literal>initramfs</literal> image. The installer 21 Edge installer <literal>initramfs</literal> image. The installer downloads
23 downloads a configuration file, as well as the Enea NFV Access Runtime 22 a configuration file, as well as the Enea Edge Runtime image and then
24 Platform image and then proceeds to install the system by dividing the 23 proceeds to install the system by dividing the disk into 2 partitions: a
25 disk into 2 partitions: a GPT partition containing the GRUB boot loader 24 GPT partition containing the GRUB boot loader and a second partition
26 and a second partition containing the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform 25 containing the Enea Edge Runtime root filesystem. When the installation is
27 root filesystem. When the installation is complete, the uCPE device is 26 complete, the uCPE device is automatically rebooted into Enea Edge
28 automatically rebooted into Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform.</para> 27 Runtime.</para>
29 28
30 <note> 29 <note>
31 <para>The <literal>.hddimg</literal>, <literal>initramfs</literal>, and 30 <para>The <literal>.hddimg</literal>, <literal>initramfs</literal>, and
32 <literal>bzImage</literal> files are available in the 31 <literal>bzImage</literal> files are available in the
33 <filename>Enea_NFV_Access_Run_Time_Platform_ 32 <filename>Enea_Edge_Runtime_&lt;processor&gt;_&lt;version&gt;-&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename>
34 &lt;processor&gt;_&lt;version&gt;-&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename>
35 file you downloaded with your release.</para> 33 file you downloaded with your release.</para>
36 </note> 34 </note>
37 35
@@ -56,16 +54,15 @@
56 54
57 <listitem> 55 <listitem>
58 <para>The uCPE devices are preconfigured in BIOS to boot from the 56 <para>The uCPE devices are preconfigured in BIOS to boot from the
59 hard drive where the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform will be 57 hard drive where the Enea Edge Runtime will be installed.</para>
60 installed.</para>
61 </listitem> 58 </listitem>
62 59
63 <listitem> 60 <listitem>
64 <para>CSM support and Dual Boot must be enabled in BIOS (i.e. PXE 61 <para>CSM support and Dual Boot must be enabled in BIOS (i.e. PXE
65 booting in legacy mode), while the final Enea NFV Access image will 62 booting in legacy mode), while the final Enea Edge Runtime image
66 boot in UEFI mode. Doing a mass deployment using legacy PXE booting 63 will boot in UEFI mode. Doing a mass deployment using legacy PXE
67 usually means that Secure Boot is disabled, Secure Boot will need to 64 booting usually means that Secure Boot is disabled, Secure Boot will
68 be enabled afterwards.</para> 65 need to be enabled afterwards.</para>
69 </listitem> 66 </listitem>
70 67
71 <listitem> 68 <listitem>
@@ -80,23 +77,22 @@
80 <section id="bare_meta_prov_server"> 77 <section id="bare_meta_prov_server">
81 <title>Server Configuration</title> 78 <title>Server Configuration</title>
82 79
83 <para>The following images provided with your Enea NFV Access release 80 <para>The following images provided with your Enea Edge release need to
84 need to be made available on the PXE and HTTP servers:</para> 81 be made available on the PXE and HTTP servers:</para>
85 82
86 <orderedlist> 83 <orderedlist>
87 <listitem> 84 <listitem>
88 <para>Copy the Enea NFV Access installer 85 <para>Copy the Enea Edge installer <literal>initramfs</literal>
89 <literal>initramfs</literal> image and kernel 86 image and kernel <literal>bzImage</literal> for your uCPE device
90 <literal>bzImage</literal> for your uCPE device architecture to the 87 architecture to the TFTP directory on the PXE server (e.g
91 TFTP directory on the PXE server (e.g
92 <literal>/var/lib/tftpboot</literal>).</para> 88 <literal>/var/lib/tftpboot</literal>).</para>
93 </listitem> 89 </listitem>
94 90
95 <listitem> 91 <listitem>
96 <para>Compress the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform 92 <para>Compress the Enea Edge Runtime <literal>.hddimg</literal>
97 <literal>.hddimg</literal> image for the uCPE device architecture 93 image for the uCPE device architecture using <literal>gzip</literal>
98 using <literal>gzip</literal> and copy the resulting 94 and copy the resulting <literal>hddimg.gz</literal> file to the HTTP
99 <literal>hddimg.gz</literal> file to the HTTP server.</para> 95 server.</para>
100 </listitem> 96 </listitem>
101 </orderedlist> 97 </orderedlist>
102 98
@@ -113,7 +109,7 @@
113 <itemizedlist> 109 <itemizedlist>
114 <listitem> 110 <listitem>
115 <para><literal>image_url</literal>. The HTTP server URL used for 111 <para><literal>image_url</literal>. The HTTP server URL used for
116 downloading the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform image.</para> 112 downloading the Enea Edge Runtime image.</para>
117 </listitem> 113 </listitem>
118 </itemizedlist> 114 </itemizedlist>
119 115
@@ -122,7 +118,7 @@
122 <itemizedlist> 118 <itemizedlist>
123 <listitem> 119 <listitem>
124 <para><literal>install_drive</literal>. The name of the drive 120 <para><literal>install_drive</literal>. The name of the drive
125 where the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform will be installed (e.g 121 where the Enea Edge Runtime will be installed (e.g
126 <literal>/dev/sda</literal>). If not set, the installer will use 122 <literal>/dev/sda</literal>). If not set, the installer will use
127 the largest detected (non-USB) drive on the uCPE device.</para> 123 the largest detected (non-USB) drive on the uCPE device.</para>
128 </listitem> 124 </listitem>
@@ -149,10 +145,10 @@ install_drive = /dev/sda</programlisting>
149 <section id="bare_meta_prov_pxe"> 145 <section id="bare_meta_prov_pxe">
150 <title>PXE Configuration</title> 146 <title>PXE Configuration</title>
151 147
152 <para>A PXE entry for the Enea NFV Access installation needs to be 148 <para>A PXE entry for the Enea Edge installation needs to be added as
153 added as the default boot selection in the pxelinux configuration file 149 the default boot selection in the pxelinux configuration file (e.g
154 (e.g <literal>/var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default</literal>). The 150 <literal>/var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default</literal>). The PXE
155 PXE entry should have the following settings:</para> 151 entry should have the following settings:</para>
156 152
157 <programlisting>default nfv_access 153 <programlisting>default nfv_access
158label nfv_access 154label nfv_access
@@ -179,8 +175,8 @@ ipappend 2</programlisting>
179ipmitool -U &lt;user&gt; -P &lt;password&gt; -H &lt;uCPE device IPMI IP address&gt; power reset </programlisting> 175ipmitool -U &lt;user&gt; -P &lt;password&gt; -H &lt;uCPE device IPMI IP address&gt; power reset </programlisting>
180 176
181 <para>The uCPE devices should be configured in BIOS to boot from the 177 <para>The uCPE devices should be configured in BIOS to boot from the
182 installation drive first in order to automatically start the Enea NFV 178 installation drive first in order to automatically start the Enea Edge
183 Access Runtime Platform when the installation is finished.</para> 179 Runtime when the installation is finished.</para>
184 </section> 180 </section>
185 </section> 181 </section>
186 182
@@ -205,7 +201,7 @@ ipmitool -U &lt;user&gt; -P &lt;password&gt; -H &lt;uCPE device IPMI IP address&
205 <section id="secure_boot_keys"> 201 <section id="secure_boot_keys">
206 <title>Enabling UEFI Secure Boot</title> 202 <title>Enabling UEFI Secure Boot</title>
207 203
208 <para>All Enea NFV Access image artifacts delivered with the release are 204 <para>All Enea Edge image artifacts delivered with the release are
209 signed using the Enea UEFI Secure boot private keys. These artifacts can 205 signed using the Enea UEFI Secure boot private keys. These artifacts can
210 be used on a uCPE device that doesn't have Secure Boot enabled. To use 206 be used on a uCPE device that doesn't have Secure Boot enabled. To use
211 the Secure Boot feature, however, the user must make the Enea UEFI 207 the Secure Boot feature, however, the user must make the Enea UEFI
@@ -247,9 +243,9 @@ ipmitool -U &lt;user&gt; -P &lt;password&gt; -H &lt;uCPE device IPMI IP address&
247 </itemizedlist> 243 </itemizedlist>
248 244
249 <para>The Enea UEFI Secure Boot certificates are installed together 245 <para>The Enea UEFI Secure Boot certificates are installed together
250 with the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform onto the hard drive. They 246 with the Enea Edge Runtime onto the hard drive. They can be found on
251 can be found on the EFI partition (usually the first partition of the 247 the EFI partition (usually the first partition of the drive) under
252 drive) under <literal>/uefi_sb_keys</literal>.</para> 248 <literal>/uefi_sb_keys</literal>.</para>
253 249
254 <para>These certificates need to be manually enrolled in BIOS. The 250 <para>These certificates need to be manually enrolled in BIOS. The
255 exact details on how to proceed may vary depending the version of the 251 exact details on how to proceed may vary depending the version of the
@@ -278,12 +274,12 @@ ipmitool -U &lt;user&gt; -P &lt;password&gt; -H &lt;uCPE device IPMI IP address&
278 are contiguous blocks of memory that come in 2MB or 1GB sizes. By using 274 are contiguous blocks of memory that come in 2MB or 1GB sizes. By using
279 huge page allocations, less memory is used for page tables and the 275 huge page allocations, less memory is used for page tables and the
280 Translation Lookaside Buffer (TLB) miss rate is significantly reduced. 276 Translation Lookaside Buffer (TLB) miss rate is significantly reduced.
281 Enea NFV Access uses huge page backed memory in KVM guests in order to 277 Enea Edge Runtime uses huge page backed memory in KVM guests in order to
282 improve performance.</para> 278 improve performance.</para>
283 279
284 <para>Enea NFV Access implements an automatic hugepage allocation service 280 <para>Enea Edge Runtime implements an automatic hugepage allocation
285 that is triggered at each startup. The service is skipped if hugepages 281 service that is triggered at each startup. The service is skipped if
286 have been allocated in the kernel boot command line.</para> 282 hugepages have been allocated in the kernel boot command line.</para>
287 283
288 <para>There are two strategies outlined for hugepage allocation:</para> 284 <para>There are two strategies outlined for hugepage allocation:</para>
289 285
@@ -422,11 +418,12 @@ node0.1048576kB = 3 </programlisting>
422 </section> 418 </section>
423 419
424 <section id="high_availability_ig"> 420 <section id="high_availability_ig">
425 <title>Installing the Enea uCPE Manager in High Availability Mode</title> 421 <title>Installing the Enea Edge Management in High Availability
422 Mode</title>
426 423
427 <para>The following describes the setup needed for running the Enea uCPE 424 <para>The following describes the setup needed for running the Enea Edge
428 Manager in High Availabilty (HA) mode, with a MariaDB database cluster. A 425 Management in High Availabilty (HA) mode, with a MariaDB database cluster.
429 setup example is illustrated in the diagram below.</para> 426 A setup example is illustrated in the diagram below.</para>
430 427
431 <figure> 428 <figure>
432 <title>The High Availability setup</title> 429 <title>The High Availability setup</title>
@@ -442,17 +439,17 @@ node0.1048576kB = 3 </programlisting>
442 <para>The setup consists of two sub-clusters, placed in different 439 <para>The setup consists of two sub-clusters, placed in different
443 geographical locations, each consisting of three MariaDB servers. In this 440 geographical locations, each consisting of three MariaDB servers. In this
444 example, two of the machines are running only MariaDB, while the rest are 441 example, two of the machines are running only MariaDB, while the rest are
445 hosting a MariaDB server and an Enea uCPE Manager instance. The entire 442 hosting a MariaDB server and an Enea Edge Management instance. The entire
446 network is hidden behind a firewall that performs NAT. While in protection 443 network is hidden behind a firewall that performs NAT. While in protection
447 (cluster) mode, the Enea uCPE Manager instances promote a Virtual IP (VIP) 444 (cluster) mode, the Enea Edge Management instances promote a Virtual IP
448 that represents the IP address of the entire cluster. The firewall in this 445 (VIP) that represents the IP address of the entire cluster. The firewall
449 case will allocate a public IP for the outside world that will be 446 in this case will allocate a public IP for the outside world that will be
450 translated into the VIP. Also in this example, the traffic towards the 447 translated into the VIP. Also in this example, the traffic towards the
451 cluster from outside the firewall is done through HTTPS, which will be 448 cluster from outside the firewall is done through HTTPS, which will be
452 translated to HTTP inside the private network.</para> 449 translated to HTTP inside the private network.</para>
453 450
454 <note> 451 <note>
455 <para>By default, communication to the Enea uCPE Manager is done with 452 <para>By default, communication to the Enea Edge Management is done with
456 HTTPS. To enable HTTP, go to <emphasis role="bold">System</emphasis>, 453 HTTPS. To enable HTTP, go to <emphasis role="bold">System</emphasis>,
457 <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, click on the <emphasis 454 <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, click on the <emphasis
458 role="bold">Web Access</emphasis> tab and check the <emphasis 455 role="bold">Web Access</emphasis> tab and check the <emphasis
@@ -467,7 +464,7 @@ node0.1048576kB = 3 </programlisting>
467 464
468 <itemizedlist> 465 <itemizedlist>
469 <listitem> 466 <listitem>
470 <para>Machines running the Enea uCPE Manager and MariaDB:</para> 467 <para>Machines running the Enea Edge Management and MariaDB:</para>
471 468
472 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 469 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
473 <listitem> 470 <listitem>
@@ -509,9 +506,9 @@ node0.1048576kB = 3 </programlisting>
509 506
510 <para>Please refer to <olink 507 <para>Please refer to <olink
511 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 508 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
512 targetptr="firewall_config">Firewall Configuration in the <ns:include 509 targetptr="firewall_config">Firewall Configuration in the <xi:include
513 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 510 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
514 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 511 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
515 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 512 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
516 Manual. In addition, the following configuration is needed:</para> 513 Manual. In addition, the following configuration is needed:</para>
517 514
@@ -533,10 +530,10 @@ SELINUXTYPE=targeted</programlisting>
533 </orderedlist> 530 </orderedlist>
534 531
535 <para>The following ports should be opened in the local firewall (not 532 <para>The following ports should be opened in the local firewall (not
536 the one doing NAT), for each Enea uCPE Manager machine:</para> 533 the one doing NAT), for each Enea Edge Management machine:</para>
537 534
538 <table> 535 <table>
539 <title>Ports for Enea uCPE Manager Machines</title> 536 <title>Ports for Enea Edge Management Machines</title>
540 537
541 <tgroup cols="2"> 538 <tgroup cols="2">
542 <colspec align="left" /> 539 <colspec align="left" />
@@ -590,7 +587,7 @@ SELINUXTYPE=targeted</programlisting>
590 </table> 587 </table>
591 588
592 <para>For MariaDB, the following ports must be opened (on each MariaDB 589 <para>For MariaDB, the following ports must be opened (on each MariaDB
593 server, including the ones hosting the Enea uCPE Manager):</para> 590 server, including the ones hosting the Enea Edge Management):</para>
594 591
595 <table> 592 <table>
596 <title>Ports for MariaDB Machines</title> 593 <title>Ports for MariaDB Machines</title>
@@ -685,9 +682,9 @@ SELINUXTYPE=targeted</programlisting>
685 <section id="ha_installation"> 682 <section id="ha_installation">
686 <title>Installing High Availability</title> 683 <title>Installing High Availability</title>
687 684
688 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager can be installed in High Availability mode 685 <para>The Enea Edge Management can be installed in High Availability
689 with a MariaDB database cluster by performing the following steps. The 686 mode with a MariaDB database cluster by performing the following steps.
690 mandatory Java configuration is also detailed.</para> 687 The mandatory Java configuration is also detailed.</para>
691 688
692 <section id="ha_mariadb"> 689 <section id="ha_mariadb">
693 <title>Installing and configuring the MariaDB cluster</title> 690 <title>Installing and configuring the MariaDB cluster</title>
@@ -825,20 +822,20 @@ Switch to unix_socket authentication [Y/n] <emphasis role="bold">Y</emphasis>
825Enabled successfully! 822Enabled successfully!
826Reloading privilege tables.. 823Reloading privilege tables..
827 ... Success! 824 ... Success!
828… 825&hellip;
829Change the root password? [Y/n] <emphasis role="bold">Y</emphasis> 826Change the root password? [Y/n] <emphasis role="bold">Y</emphasis>
830New password: 827New password:
831Re-enter new password: 828Re-enter new password:
832Password updated successfully! 829Password updated successfully!
833Reloading privilege tables.. 830Reloading privilege tables..
834 ... Success! 831 ... Success!
835… 832&hellip;
836Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] <emphasis role="bold">Y</emphasis> 833Remove anonymous users? [Y/n] <emphasis role="bold">Y</emphasis>
837 ... Success! 834 ... Success!
838… 835&hellip;
839Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] <emphasis role="bold">Y</emphasis> 836Disallow root login remotely? [Y/n] <emphasis role="bold">Y</emphasis>
840 ... Success! 837 ... Success!
841… 838&hellip;
842Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] <emphasis role="bold">Y (optional)</emphasis> 839Remove test database and access to it? [Y/n] <emphasis role="bold">Y (optional)</emphasis>
843 - Dropping test database... 840 - Dropping test database...
844 ... Success! 841 ... Success!
@@ -875,9 +872,9 @@ TO 'enea'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'somepassword' WITH GRANT OPTION;</programlisting>
875 <para>Please refer to <olink 872 <para>Please refer to <olink
876 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 873 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
877 targetptr="openjdk_postgresql_config">Configuring OpenJDK and 874 targetptr="openjdk_postgresql_config">Configuring OpenJDK and
878 PostgreSQL in the <ns:include 875 PostgreSQL in the <xi:include
879 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 876 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
880 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 877 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
881 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 878 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
882 Manual, for details on how to install and configure Java 879 Manual, for details on how to install and configure Java
883 OpenJDK.</para> 880 OpenJDK.</para>
@@ -891,16 +888,16 @@ TO 'enea'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'somepassword' WITH GRANT OPTION;</programlisting>
891 </section> 888 </section>
892 889
893 <section id="ha_ucpe_mg"> 890 <section id="ha_ucpe_mg">
894 <title>Installing the Enea uCPE Manager in High Availabilty 891 <title>Installing the Enea Edge Management in High Availabilty
895 mode</title> 892 mode</title>
896 893
897 <para>These steps must be taken on each of the CentOS 7 machines that 894 <para>These steps must be taken on each of the CentOS 7 machines that
898 will host the Enea uCPE Manager. The Enea uCPE Manager will be 895 will host the Enea Edge Management. The Enea Edge Management will be
899 installed and the setup for the external database cluster will be 896 installed and the setup for the external database cluster will be
900 prepared.</para> 897 prepared.</para>
901 898
902 <para>As the root user, go to the distribution folder of the Enea uCPE 899 <para>As the root user, go to the distribution folder of the Enea Edge
903 Manager, and run:</para> 900 Management, and run:</para>
904 901
905 <programlisting>[root@localhost distro]#./install.sh /opt/ \ 902 <programlisting>[root@localhost distro]#./install.sh /opt/ \
906Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_2.3.0-build23.tar.gz 903Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_2.3.0-build23.tar.gz
@@ -911,7 +908,7 @@ External database selected, getting user information ...
911Press 1 for PostgreSQL, 2 for MariaDB, 3 for SQL Server, 4 for Oracle and 5 \ 908Press 1 for PostgreSQL, 2 for MariaDB, 3 for SQL Server, 4 for Oracle and 5 \
912for MySQL: <emphasis role="bold">2</emphasis> 909for MySQL: <emphasis role="bold">2</emphasis>
913Specify database server name(s) or IP Address(es): \ 910Specify database server name(s) or IP Address(es): \
914<emphasis role="bold">192.168.10.11,192.168.10.12,…,192.168.10.16 *(see note)</emphasis> 911<emphasis role="bold">192.168.10.11,192.168.10.12,&hellip;,192.168.10.16 *(see note)</emphasis>
915Specify database ID (or name) [ucpemanager]: 912Specify database ID (or name) [ucpemanager]:
916Specify database server port [3306]: 913Specify database server port [3306]:
917Specify database user name [root]: enea 914Specify database user name [root]: enea
@@ -920,11 +917,11 @@ Specify database startup thread pool size [1]:
920Creating database configuration file \ 917Creating database configuration file \
921/opt//ucpemanager/application/config/databaseConfig.xml ... 918/opt//ucpemanager/application/config/databaseConfig.xml ...
922Done . 919Done .
923… 920&hellip;
924Installing ucpemanager service .. 921Installing ucpemanager service ..
925Specify service username [ucpemanager]: 922Specify service username [ucpemanager]:
926Specify service password [ucpemanager]: somepassword 923Specify service password [ucpemanager]: somepassword
927… 924&hellip;
928Specify the IP address of the local interface: <emphasis role="bold">192.168.10.11</emphasis> 925Specify the IP address of the local interface: <emphasis role="bold">192.168.10.11</emphasis>
929Is this server part of a cluster? [Y/N]: <emphasis role="bold">Y</emphasis> 926Is this server part of a cluster? [Y/N]: <emphasis role="bold">Y</emphasis>
930Specify the name of the cluster [ucpemanager]: 927Specify the name of the cluster [ucpemanager]:
@@ -934,9 +931,9 @@ HA Configuration files modified successfully.
934Configuration complete.</programlisting> 931Configuration complete.</programlisting>
935 932
936 <note> 933 <note>
937 <para>For each Enea uCPE Manager installation, place the local 934 <para>For each Enea Edge Management installation, place the local
938 interface IP first in the list of IPs. This will optimize database 935 interface IP first in the list of IPs. This will optimize database
939 communication, since the Enea uCPE Manager uses the list of IPs 936 communication, since the Enea Edge Management uses the list of IPs
940 sequentially, therefore using the internal loopback interface for 937 sequentially, therefore using the internal loopback interface for
941 communicating with the database.</para> 938 communicating with the database.</para>
942 </note> 939 </note>
@@ -944,8 +941,8 @@ Configuration complete.</programlisting>
944 <para>Once the servers are up and running, log into the <emphasis 941 <para>Once the servers are up and running, log into the <emphasis
945 role="bold">Primary</emphasis> and go to <emphasis 942 role="bold">Primary</emphasis> and go to <emphasis
946 role="bold">System</emphasis> and select <emphasis role="bold">Cluster 943 role="bold">System</emphasis> and select <emphasis role="bold">Cluster
947 View</emphasis>. The list of Enea uCPE Managers should be displayed, 944 View</emphasis>. The list of Enea Edge Management servers should be
948 with one listed as Primary and the rest as Backup.</para> 945 displayed, with one listed as Primary and the rest as Backup.</para>
949 </section> 946 </section>
950 </section> 947 </section>
951 948
@@ -977,7 +974,7 @@ Configuration complete.</programlisting>
977 <para>Run the upgrade process on <literal>ucpeManager-3</literal> 974 <para>Run the upgrade process on <literal>ucpeManager-3</literal>
978 and <literal>ucpeManager-4</literal>. This will upgrade the service 975 and <literal>ucpeManager-4</literal>. This will upgrade the service
979 to the current release. Once the upgrade process completes, shutdown 976 to the current release. Once the upgrade process completes, shutdown
980 the Enea uCPE Manager service on both machines.</para> 977 the Enea Edge Management service on both machines.</para>
981 </listitem> 978 </listitem>
982 979
983 <listitem> 980 <listitem>
@@ -989,10 +986,11 @@ Configuration complete.</programlisting>
989 </listitem> 986 </listitem>
990 987
991 <listitem> 988 <listitem>
992 <para>Shutdown the MariaDB-2 process and run the Enea uCPE Manager 989 <para>Shutdown the MariaDB-2 process and run the Enea Edge
993 upgrade process on <literal>ucpeManager-2</literal>. This will 990 Management upgrade process on <literal>ucpeManager-2</literal>. This
994 upgrade the service to the current release. Once the upgrade process 991 will upgrade the service to the current release. Once the upgrade
995 completes, shutdown the uCPE Manager service on the machine.</para> 992 process completes, shutdown the Enea Edge Management service on the
993 machine.</para>
996 </listitem> 994 </listitem>
997 995
998 <listitem> 996 <listitem>
@@ -1013,7 +1011,7 @@ Configuration complete.</programlisting>
1013 </listitem> 1011 </listitem>
1014 1012
1015 <listitem> 1013 <listitem>
1016 <para>Start the Enea uCPE Manager services on 1014 <para>Start the Enea Edge Management services on
1017 <literal>ucpeManager-2</literal>. This machine will come up as the 1015 <literal>ucpeManager-2</literal>. This machine will come up as the
1018 new "PRIMARY" with the upgraded software. As part of the startup 1016 new "PRIMARY" with the upgraded software. As part of the startup
1019 process, it will upgrade the database and perform any other 1017 process, it will upgrade the database and perform any other
@@ -1026,14 +1024,14 @@ Configuration complete.</programlisting>
1026 </listitem> 1024 </listitem>
1027 1025
1028 <listitem> 1026 <listitem>
1029 <para>Start the Enea uCPE Manager services on 1027 <para>Start the Enea Edge Management services on
1030 <literal>ucpeManager-3</literal> and 1028 <literal>ucpeManager-3</literal> and
1031 <literal>ucpeManager-4</literal>. At this point, we are in 1029 <literal>ucpeManager-4</literal>. At this point, we are in
1032 highly-available mode.</para> 1030 highly-available mode.</para>
1033 </listitem> 1031 </listitem>
1034 1032
1035 <listitem> 1033 <listitem>
1036 <para>Upgrade the Enea uCPE Manager on 1034 <para>Upgrade the Enea Edge Management on
1037 <literal>ucpeManager-1</literal> (the one that has been shut down). 1035 <literal>ucpeManager-1</literal> (the one that has been shut down).
1038 Once that upgrade is complete and the service restarts, the entire 1036 Once that upgrade is complete and the service restarts, the entire
1039 setup has been upgraded to the new version.</para> 1037 setup has been upgraded to the new version.</para>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/book.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/book.xml
index fa3fc4f..0704dd0 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/book.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED"> 4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED">
5]> 5]>
6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"> 6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started">
7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> NFV Access Getting Started</title> 7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> Edge Getting Started</title>
8 8
9 <subtitle>Release Version 9 <subtitle>Release Version
10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" 10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)"
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/grafana.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/grafana.xml
index 0da3855..9fc9a27 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/grafana.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/grafana.xml
@@ -1,102 +1,103 @@
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<chapter id="grafana"> 2<chapter id="grafana">
3 <title>Using Grafana and InfluxDB</title> 3 <title>Using Grafana and InfluxDB</title>
4 4
5 <para>InfluxDB is essentially a time series database process that runs on a 5 <para>InfluxDB is essentially a time series database process that runs on a
6 server, while Grafana is a visualization tool for time series data. 6 server, while Grafana is a visualization tool for time series data. Grafana
7 Grafana is a very lightweight server-side application, and most of the 7 is a very lightweight server-side application, and most of the monitoring
8 monitoring runs in a browser.</para> 8 runs in a browser.</para>
9 9
10 <section id="telemetry_deployment"> 10 <section id="telemetry_deployment">
11 <title>Deploying Grafana and InfluxDB</title> 11 <title>Deploying Grafana and InfluxDB</title>
12 12
13 <para>Grafana and InfluxDB can be deployed using images for Docker on linux. 13 <para>Grafana and InfluxDB can be deployed using images for Docker on
14 These images are provided by Enea along with a deploy script and 14 linux. These images are provided by Enea along with a deploy script and
15 predefined dashboards.</para> 15 predefined dashboards.</para>
16 16
17 <para>The Grafana and InfluxDB images can be deployed on the same machine 17 <para>The Grafana and InfluxDB images can be deployed on the same machine
18 or on separate machines.</para> 18 or on separate machines.</para>
19 19
20 <section id="prereq_deploy"> 20 <section id="prereq_deploy">
21 <title>Prerequisites for Deploying an Image</title> 21 <title>Prerequisites for Deploying an Image</title>
22 22
23 <para>The following must be present in order to deploy an image:</para> 23 <para>The following must be present in order to deploy an image:</para>
24 24
25 <itemizedlist> 25 <itemizedlist>
26 <listitem> 26 <listitem>
27 <para>CentOS 7 Linux.</para> 27 <para>CentOS 7 Linux.</para>
28 </listitem> 28 </listitem>
29 29
30 <listitem> 30 <listitem>
31 <para>Docker for CentOS 7 installed on the machine and set to 31 <para>Docker for CentOS 7 installed on the machine and set to
32 <literal>autostart</literal> as a service.</para> 32 <literal>autostart</literal> as a service.</para>
33 </listitem> 33 </listitem>
34 34
35 <listitem> 35 <listitem>
36 <para>Superuser rights on the CentOS 7 machine.</para> 36 <para>Superuser rights on the CentOS 7 machine.</para>
37 </listitem> 37 </listitem>
38 </itemizedlist> 38 </itemizedlist>
39 </section> 39 </section>
40 40
41 <section id="deploy_steps"> 41 <section id="deploy_steps">
42 <title>Deploying Grafana and InfluxDB</title> 42 <title>Deploying Grafana and InfluxDB</title>
43 43
44 <para>On the CentOS 7 server open a terminal, log into a bash shell 44 <para>On the CentOS 7 server open a terminal, log into a bash shell with
45 with the root account and perform the following:</para> 45 the root account and perform the following:</para>
46 46
47 <orderedlist> 47 <orderedlist>
48 <listitem> 48 <listitem>
49 <para>Extract 49 <para>Extract
50 <filename>Enea_NFV_Access_Telemetry_Deploy_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename>.</para> 50 <filename>Enea_Edge_Telemetry_Deploy_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename>.</para>
51 51
52 <para>The directory in which the archive will be unpacked will be 52 <para>The directory in which the archive will be unpacked will be
53 denoted as: <literal>&lt;Telemetry-installdir&gt;</literal>.</para> 53 denoted as: <literal>&lt;Telemetry-installdir&gt;</literal>.</para>
54 </listitem> 54 </listitem>
55 55
56 <listitem> 56 <listitem>
57 <para>Enter <literal>&lt;Telemetry-installdir&gt;</literal>.</para> 57 <para>Enter <literal>&lt;Telemetry-installdir&gt;</literal>.</para>
58 </listitem> 58 </listitem>
59 59
60 <listitem> 60 <listitem>
61 <para>Run the provided <filename>telemetry_deploy.sh</filename> script.</para> 61 <para>Run the provided <filename>telemetry_deploy.sh</filename>
62 </listitem> 62 script.</para>
63 63 </listitem>
64 <listitem> 64
65 <para>When prompted, select what images you want to deploy.</para> 65 <listitem>
66 66 <para>When prompted, select what images you want to deploy.</para>
67 <para>If an image is already deployed, you will be prompted to replace it.</para> 67
68 </listitem> 68 <para>If an image is already deployed, you will be prompted to
69 69 replace it.</para>
70 <listitem> 70 </listitem>
71 <para>During the InfluxDB deployment, you will be prompted to provide 71
72 a username and password. These must match the ones configured in the 72 <listitem>
73 Enea uCPE Manager for Telemetry. 73 <para>During the InfluxDB deployment, you will be prompted to
74 </para> 74 provide a username and password. These must match the ones
75 75 configured in the Enea Edge Management for Telemetry.</para>
76 <note> 76
77 <para>Changing the InfluxDB username and password requires redeploying 77 <note>
78 the InfluxDB image.</para> 78 <para>Changing the InfluxDB username and password requires
79 </note> 79 redeploying the InfluxDB image.</para>
80 </listitem> 80 </note>
81 81 </listitem>
82 <listitem> 82
83 <para>Verify the installation by running the command <literal>docker ps -a</literal>. 83 <listitem>
84 The Grafana and InfluxDB containers should be present and have 84 <para>Verify the installation by running the command <literal>docker
85 the status <literal>Up</literal>. 85 ps -a</literal>. The Grafana and InfluxDB containers should be
86 </para> 86 present and have the status <literal>Up</literal>.</para>
87 </listitem> 87 </listitem>
88 </orderedlist> 88 </orderedlist>
89 </section>
90 </section> 89 </section>
90 </section>
91 91
92 <section id="grafana_settings"> 92 <section id="grafana_settings">
93 <title>Setting Grafana and InfluxDB parameters</title> 93 <title>Setting Grafana and InfluxDB parameters</title>
94 94
95 <para>Customizing InfluxDB and Grafana parameters can be done by selecting 95 <para>Customizing InfluxDB and Grafana parameters can be done by selecting
96 <emphasis role="bold">System</emphasis>, then the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> 96 <emphasis role="bold">System</emphasis>, then the <emphasis
97 menu, accessing the <emphasis role="bold">Properties</emphasis> tab, and clicking on the 97 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu, accessing the <emphasis
98 <emphasis role="bold">Telemetry</emphasis> tab. The settings that can be changed 98 role="bold">Properties</emphasis> tab, and clicking on the <emphasis
99 are listed in the table below:</para> 99 role="bold">Telemetry</emphasis> tab. The settings that can be changed are
100 listed in the table below:</para>
100 101
101 <table> 102 <table>
102 <title>Telemetry settings</title> 103 <title>Telemetry settings</title>
@@ -138,7 +139,7 @@
138 <entry>Grafana Dashboard</entry> 139 <entry>Grafana Dashboard</entry>
139 140
140 <entry>The dashboard that should be used when opening Grafana 141 <entry>The dashboard that should be used when opening Grafana
141 using the Enea uCPE Manager.</entry> 142 using the Enea Edge Management.</entry>
142 143
143 <entry>host</entry> 144 <entry>host</entry>
144 </row> 145 </row>
@@ -183,8 +184,8 @@
183 </table> 184 </table>
184 185
185 <para>When changing any of the settings in the <emphasis 186 <para>When changing any of the settings in the <emphasis
186 role="bold">Telemetry</emphasis> tab, the Enea uCPE Manager will inform all 187 role="bold">Telemetry</emphasis> tab, the Enea Edge Management will inform
187 uCPE devices of the change if they have telemetry running.</para> 188 all uCPE devices of the change if they have telemetry running.</para>
188 189
189 <figure> 190 <figure>
190 <title>Telemetry Properties</title> 191 <title>Telemetry Properties</title>
@@ -203,11 +204,11 @@
203 204
204 <para>When a uCPE Device is selected, in the <emphasis 205 <para>When a uCPE Device is selected, in the <emphasis
205 role="bold">Operations</emphasis> menu, the <emphasis role="bold">Start 206 role="bold">Operations</emphasis> menu, the <emphasis role="bold">Start
206 Telemetry</emphasis> and <emphasis role="bold">Stop 207 Telemetry</emphasis> and <emphasis role="bold">Stop Telemetry</emphasis>
207 Telemetry</emphasis> options are available.</para> 208 options are available.</para>
208 209
209 <para>When starting Telemetry for a uCPE device, the Enea uCPE Manager sends 210 <para>When starting Telemetry for a uCPE device, the Enea Edge Management
210 the following information about the InfluxDB:</para> 211 sends the following information about the InfluxDB:</para>
211 212
212 <itemizedlist> 213 <itemizedlist>
213 <listitem> 214 <listitem>
@@ -226,10 +227,10 @@
226 </itemizedlist> 227 </itemizedlist>
227 228
228 <para>These fields are read-only and are populated with the values already 229 <para>These fields are read-only and are populated with the values already
229 set in the <emphasis role="bold">System Configuration</emphasis>. If one of the 230 set in the <emphasis role="bold">System Configuration</emphasis>. If one
230 fields is not set or if it does not have the desired value, modify it in the 231 of the fields is not set or if it does not have the desired value, modify
231 <emphasis role="bold">System Configuration</emphasis>. The password is sent 232 it in the <emphasis role="bold">System Configuration</emphasis>. The
232 encrypted using the Base64 scheme.</para> 233 password is sent encrypted using the Base64 scheme.</para>
233 234
234 <figure> 235 <figure>
235 <title>Telemetry Start Dialog</title> 236 <title>Telemetry Start Dialog</title>
@@ -241,25 +242,25 @@
241 </mediaobject> 242 </mediaobject>
242 </figure> 243 </figure>
243 244
244 <para>When the Telemetry status is changed on a uCPE device, a notification is 245 <para>When the Telemetry status is changed on a uCPE device, a
245 sent to the Enea uCPE Manager. These notifications can be inspected under 246 notification is sent to the Enea Edge Management. These notifications can
246 <emphasis role="bold">Fault</emphasis> found in the 247 be inspected under <emphasis role="bold">Fault</emphasis> found in the
247 <emphasis role="bold">Event</emphasis> menu.</para> 248 <emphasis role="bold">Event</emphasis> menu.</para>
248 </section> 249 </section>
249 250
250 <section id="grafana_launch"> 251 <section id="grafana_launch">
251 <title>Launching Grafana</title> 252 <title>Launching Grafana</title>
252 253
253 <para>When a uCPE Device is selected, the <emphasis 254 <para>When a uCPE Device is selected, the <emphasis
254 role="bold">Telemetry</emphasis> button is available. Pressing this 255 role="bold">Telemetry</emphasis> button is available. Pressing this button
255 button will open a new window pointing to Grafana. The current uCPE device will 256 will open a new window pointing to Grafana. The current uCPE device will
256 be selected in Grafana.</para> 257 be selected in Grafana.</para>
257 258
258 <para>The hostname or IP Address and the port of the Grafana installation 259 <para>The hostname or IP Address and the port of the Grafana installation
259 can be customized by selecting <emphasis role="bold">System</emphasis>, then the 260 can be customized by selecting <emphasis role="bold">System</emphasis>,
260 <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu, accessing the 261 then the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu, accessing
261 <emphasis role="bold">Properties</emphasis> tab, and clicking on the 262 the <emphasis role="bold">Properties</emphasis> tab, and clicking on the
262 <emphasis role="bold">Telemetry</emphasis> tab. The default dashboard available when 263 <emphasis role="bold">Telemetry</emphasis> tab. The default dashboard
263 launching Grafana can be customized as well.</para> 264 available when launching Grafana can be customized as well.</para>
264 </section> 265 </section>
265</chapter> \ No newline at end of file 266</chapter> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml
index be4342f..f8da56d 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/installation_guide.xml
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<chapter id="installation_guide"> 2<chapter id="installation_guide">
3 <title>Setting up and Installing the Enea NFV Access Base 3 <title>Setting up and Installing the Enea Edge Base Configuration</title>
4 Configuration</title>
5 4
6 <para>The setup and installation steps detailed below will deploy a base 5 <para>The setup and installation steps detailed below will deploy a base
7 configuration which will be used as a reference for more complex deployment 6 configuration which will be used as a reference for more complex deployment
@@ -19,11 +18,11 @@
19 18
20 <note> 19 <note>
21 <para>The CentOS 7 server must be updated to the latest revision 20 <para>The CentOS 7 server must be updated to the latest revision
22 before installing Enea NFV Access.</para> 21 before installing Enea Edge.</para>
23 </note> 22 </note>
24 23
25 <para>The following will detail CPU, RAM and storage requirements for 24 <para>The following will detail CPU, RAM and storage requirements for
26 the uCPE Manager.</para> 25 the Enea Edge Management.</para>
27 26
28 <itemizedlist> 27 <itemizedlist>
29 <listitem> 28 <listitem>
@@ -81,31 +80,30 @@
81 </listitem> 80 </listitem>
82 </itemizedlist> 81 </itemizedlist>
83 82
84 <para>The purpose of the CentOS 7 server is to host the Enea uCPE 83 <para>The purpose of the CentOS 7 server is to host the Enea Edge
85 Manager. Network access between the CentOS 7 server and the uCPE 84 Management. Network access between the CentOS 7 server and the uCPE
86 devices is required. The Enea uCPE Manager and the uCPE devices will 85 devices is required. The Enea Edge Management and the uCPE devices
87 be connected on separate subnets to avoid inconsistencies.</para> 86 will be connected on separate subnets to avoid inconsistencies.</para>
88 </listitem> 87 </listitem>
89 88
90 <listitem> 89 <listitem>
91 <para>One or more uCPE devices.</para> 90 <para>One or more uCPE devices.</para>
92 91
93 <para>Whitebox devices where the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform will 92 <para>Whitebox devices where the Enea Edge Runtime will be installed,
94 be installed, containing a minimum of 2 cores and 4 GB RAM and at 93 containing a minimum of 2 cores and 4 GB RAM and at least two ethernet
95 least two ethernet ports that will be configured as WAN and LAN during 94 ports that will be configured as WAN and LAN during deployment.</para>
96 deployment.</para>
97 95
98 <para>When hosting an entire solution including one or several network 96 <para>When hosting an entire solution including one or several network
99 services, the hardware must also have the resources to host one or 97 services, the hardware must also have the resources to host one or
100 more VNFs. During a typical evaluation, a dual VNF service on the Enea 98 more VNFs. During a typical evaluation, a dual VNF service on the Enea
101 NFV Access Runtime Platform needs a CPU with 4-8 cores and at least 8 99 Edge Runtime needs a CPU with 4-8 cores and at least 8 GB RAM. The
102 GB RAM. The supported Intel CPUs of Enea NFV Access are documented in 100 supported Intel CPUs of Enea Edge are documented in the <xi:include
103 the <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 101 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
104 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 102 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
105 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_release_info/1)" /> 103 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_release_info/1)" />
106 manual.</para> 104 manual.</para>
107 105
108 <para>Enea NFV Access needs EFI support in BIOS to boot. When 106 <para>Enea Edge Runtime needs EFI support in BIOS to boot. When
109 configuring the uCPE device BIOS a serial connection is 107 configuring the uCPE device BIOS a serial connection is
110 required.</para> 108 required.</para>
111 </listitem> 109 </listitem>
@@ -117,12 +115,11 @@
117 115
118 <itemizedlist> 116 <itemizedlist>
119 <listitem> 117 <listitem>
120 <para>Installing the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform on uCPE 118 <para>Installing the Enea Edge Runtime on uCPE Devices.</para>
121 Devices.</para>
122 </listitem> 119 </listitem>
123 120
124 <listitem> 121 <listitem>
125 <para>Connecting to the GUI of the Enea uCPE Manager for 122 <para>Connecting to the GUI of the Enea Edge Management for
126 management and configuration. Network access between the CentOS 7 123 management and configuration. Network access between the CentOS 7
127 server and the laptop is required. Please see the <xi:include 124 server and the laptop is required. Please see the <xi:include
128 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 125 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
@@ -150,9 +147,9 @@
150 147
151 <para>Any firewall running on the CentOS 7 server may block the 148 <para>Any firewall running on the CentOS 7 server may block the
152 management protocols required to communicate between the uCPE device and 149 management protocols required to communicate between the uCPE device and
153 the Enea uCPE Manager as well as between the Enea uCPE Manager and its 150 the Enea Edge Management as well as between the Enea Edge Management and
154 northbound clients. Quick handling of a blocking firewall would be to 151 its northbound clients. Quick handling of a blocking firewall would be
155 disable it, typical for a lab environment, through:</para> 152 to disable it, typical for a lab environment, through:</para>
156 153
157 <programlisting>sudo systemctl stop firewalld 154 <programlisting>sudo systemctl stop firewalld
158sudo systemctl disable firewalld 155sudo systemctl disable firewalld
@@ -189,7 +186,7 @@ sudo systemctl mask now firewalld</programlisting>
189 186
190 <entry>UDP</entry> 187 <entry>UDP</entry>
191 188
192 <entry>Required for the Enea uCPE Manager High Availability 189 <entry>Required for the Enea Edge Management High Availability
193 Configuration.</entry> 190 Configuration.</entry>
194 </row> 191 </row>
195 192
@@ -198,7 +195,7 @@ sudo systemctl mask now firewalld</programlisting>
198 195
199 <entry>TCP</entry> 196 <entry>TCP</entry>
200 197
201 <entry>Required for the Enea uCPE Manager High Availability 198 <entry>Required for the Enea Edge Management High Availability
202 Configuration.</entry> 199 Configuration.</entry>
203 </row> 200 </row>
204 201
@@ -223,7 +220,7 @@ sudo systemctl mask now firewalld</programlisting>
223 </table> 220 </table>
224 221
225 <para>Use the following command sequence to enable the required ports 222 <para>Use the following command sequence to enable the required ports
226 for deployment of the Enea uCPE Manager:</para> 223 for deployment of the Enea Edge Management:</para>
227 224
228 <programlisting>sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=80/tcp 225 <programlisting>sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=80/tcp
229sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=443/tcp 226sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=443/tcp
@@ -234,21 +231,21 @@ sudo firewall-cmd --permanent --add-port=2021-2040/tcp
234sudo firewall-cmd --reload</programlisting> 231sudo firewall-cmd --reload</programlisting>
235 232
236 <note> 233 <note>
237 <para>If the uCPE Manager host resides behind a corporate 234 <para>If the Enea Edge Management host resides behind a corporate
238 port-filtering firewall, then all the aforementioned ports need to 235 port-filtering firewall, then all the aforementioned ports need to
239 also be enabled on the respective firewall. As an additional 236 also be enabled on the respective firewall. As an additional
240 requirement, port 22/TCP also needs to be enabled for reverse SSH to 237 requirement, port 22/TCP also needs to be enabled for reverse SSH to
241 the Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 238 the Enea Edge Management.</para>
242 239
243 <para>No enabling and no forwarding rules are necessary for ports 240 <para>No enabling and no forwarding rules are necessary for ports
244 2021-2040 if the version of Enea NFV Access is 2.4.0 or newer.</para> 241 2021-2040 if using Enea Edge 2.4.0 or newer.</para>
245 </note> 242 </note>
246 </section> 243 </section>
247 244
248 <section id="openjdk_postgresql_config"> 245 <section id="openjdk_postgresql_config">
249 <title>Configuring OpenJDK and PostgreSQL</title> 246 <title>Configuring OpenJDK and PostgreSQL</title>
250 247
251 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager requires a specific Java version (OpenJDK 248 <para>The Enea Edge Management requires a specific Java version (OpenJDK
252 11) and a PostgreSQL version to operate correctly.</para> 249 11) and a PostgreSQL version to operate correctly.</para>
253 250
254 <para><emphasis role="bold">Installing OpenJDK</emphasis></para> 251 <para><emphasis role="bold">Installing OpenJDK</emphasis></para>
@@ -299,8 +296,8 @@ export CLASSPATH=.:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib:$JAVA_HOME/lib:$JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar</p
299 </listitem> 296 </listitem>
300 </orderedlist> 297 </orderedlist>
301 298
302 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager requires a specific PostgreeSQL version. 299 <para>The Enea Edge Management requires a specific PostgreeSQL version.
303 This is embedded in the Enea uCPE Manager installation. In order to 300 This is embedded in the Enea Edge Management installation. In order to
304 avoid conflicts, any existing PostgreeSQL installation needs to be 301 avoid conflicts, any existing PostgreeSQL installation needs to be
305 uninstalled.</para> 302 uninstalled.</para>
306 303
@@ -324,8 +321,8 @@ export CLASSPATH=.:$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib:$JAVA_HOME/lib:$JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar</p
324 postgres user):</para> 321 postgres user):</para>
325 322
326 <note> 323 <note>
327 <para>This step is not necessary if the Enea uCPE Manager will be 324 <para>This step is not necessary if the Enea Edge Management will
328 using an external database (like MariaDB).</para> 325 be using an external database (like MariaDB).</para>
329 </note> 326 </note>
330 327
331 <programlisting>yum remove postgres\* 328 <programlisting>yum remove postgres\*
@@ -356,10 +353,10 @@ userdel postgres</programlisting>
356 </listitem> 353 </listitem>
357 354
358 <listitem> 355 <listitem>
359 <para>Follow the installation steps for the Enea uCPE Manager 356 <para>Follow the installation steps for the Enea Edge Management
360 available in <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 357 available in <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
361 targetptr="install_ucpe_mg">Installing the uCPE Manager in the 358 targetptr="install_ucpe_mg">Installing the Enea Edge Management in
362 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 359 the <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
363 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 360 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
364 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 361 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
365 Manual.</para> 362 Manual.</para>
@@ -377,7 +374,7 @@ userdel postgres</programlisting>
377 <para>A typical whitebox comes with multiple physical network ports, 374 <para>A typical whitebox comes with multiple physical network ports,
378 ready to be used. The user must determine the purpose and allocation of 375 ready to be used. The user must determine the purpose and allocation of
379 each port. The allocation is later aligned with the software 376 each port. The allocation is later aligned with the software
380 configuration within the Enea NFV Access installer.</para> 377 configuration within the Web-installer.</para>
381 378
382 <para>A common way is to allocate the left ports to WANs and the right 379 <para>A common way is to allocate the left ports to WANs and the right
383 ports to LANs. At least one port must be allocated to WAN and one to 380 ports to LANs. At least one port must be allocated to WAN and one to
@@ -388,8 +385,8 @@ userdel postgres</programlisting>
388 <title>Determining the Device ID</title> 385 <title>Determining the Device ID</title>
389 386
390 <para>Each uCPE device needs a unique identifier. This identifier is 387 <para>Each uCPE device needs a unique identifier. This identifier is
391 used to match the registration in the Enea uCPE Manager and the offline 388 used to match the registration in the Enea Edge Management and the
392 configuration of the uCPE device during ZTP (Zero Touch 389 offline configuration of the uCPE device during ZTP (Zero Touch
393 Provisioning).</para> 390 Provisioning).</para>
394 391
395 <para>Select a text string to represent the uCPE device, e.g. 392 <para>Select a text string to represent the uCPE device, e.g.
@@ -404,7 +401,7 @@ userdel postgres</programlisting>
404 <title>Configuring the BIOS</title> 401 <title>Configuring the BIOS</title>
405 402
406 <para>The factory configuration of the BIOS may not match the 403 <para>The factory configuration of the BIOS may not match the
407 requirements of Enea NFV Access. The BIOS configuration needs to be 404 requirements of Enea Edge Runtime. The BIOS configuration needs to be
408 reviewed and potentially reconfigured to prepare for a successful 405 reviewed and potentially reconfigured to prepare for a successful
409 installation.</para> 406 installation.</para>
410 407
@@ -434,8 +431,8 @@ userdel postgres</programlisting>
434 </itemizedlist> 431 </itemizedlist>
435 432
436 <para>The boot order may also need to be modified to support 433 <para>The boot order may also need to be modified to support
437 installation and execution of the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform on 434 installation and execution of the Enea Edge Runtime on the uCPE
438 the uCPE device.</para> 435 device.</para>
439 436
440 <para>The following boot order is recommended for a base 437 <para>The following boot order is recommended for a base
441 configuration:</para> 438 configuration:</para>
@@ -459,14 +456,14 @@ userdel postgres</programlisting>
459 <title>Preparing the Deployment</title> 456 <title>Preparing the Deployment</title>
460 457
461 <section id="install_ucpe_mg"> 458 <section id="install_ucpe_mg">
462 <title>Installing the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 459 <title>Installing the Enea Edge Management</title>
463 460
464 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager can be installed using a fresh (first-time) 461 <para>The Enea Edge Management can be installed using a fresh
465 configuration or using a backup file of a previous installation, created 462 (first-time) configuration or using a backup file of a previous
466 within the Enea uCPE Manager GUI.</para> 463 installation, created within the Enea Edge Management GUI.</para>
467 464
468 <section id="fresh_ucpemg_install"> 465 <section id="fresh_ucpemg_install">
469 <title>Fresh Installation of the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 466 <title>Fresh Installation of the Enea Edge Management</title>
470 467
471 <para>On the CentOS 7 server open a terminal, log into a bash shell 468 <para>On the CentOS 7 server open a terminal, log into a bash shell
472 with the root account and perform the following:</para> 469 with the root account and perform the following:</para>
@@ -474,7 +471,7 @@ userdel postgres</programlisting>
474 <orderedlist> 471 <orderedlist>
475 <listitem> 472 <listitem>
476 <para>Extract 473 <para>Extract
477 <literal>Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</literal></para> 474 <literal>Enea_Edge_Management_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</literal></para>
478 475
479 <para>The directory in which the archive has been unpacked will be 476 <para>The directory in which the archive has been unpacked will be
480 denoted as: <literal>&lt;uCPEM-installdir&gt;</literal>.</para> 477 denoted as: <literal>&lt;uCPEM-installdir&gt;</literal>.</para>
@@ -510,8 +507,8 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
510 507
511 <note> 508 <note>
512 <para>The same configuration values set now will need to be 509 <para>The same configuration values set now will need to be
513 provided when upgrading or uninstalling the Enea uCPE 510 provided when upgrading or uninstalling the Enea Edge
514 Manager.</para> 511 Management.</para>
515 </note> 512 </note>
516 513
517 <itemizedlist> 514 <itemizedlist>
@@ -590,13 +587,13 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
590 </listitem> 587 </listitem>
591 588
592 <listitem> 589 <listitem>
593 <para>Heap Configuration: <literal>Please enter the new Maximum Heap 590 <para>Heap Configuration: <literal>Please enter the new
594 Size [4g]</literal>:</para> 591 Maximum Heap Size [4g]</literal>:</para>
595 </listitem> 592 </listitem>
596 593
597 <listitem> 594 <listitem>
598 <para>Create the self-signed certificate: 595 <para>Create the self-signed certificate: <literal>Specify IP
599 <literal>Specify IP or domain name:</literal></para> 596 or domain name:</literal></para>
600 597
601 <note> 598 <note>
602 <para>The certificate can be generated again by running the 599 <para>The certificate can be generated again by running the
@@ -619,8 +616,8 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
619 </listitem> 616 </listitem>
620 617
621 <listitem> 618 <listitem>
622 <para>Install the Enea uCPE Manager as a service with the name 619 <para>Install the Enea Edge Management as a service with the
623 <literal>ucpemanager</literal>.</para> 620 name <literal>ucpemanager</literal>.</para>
624 </listitem> 621 </listitem>
625 622
626 <listitem> 623 <listitem>
@@ -631,8 +628,8 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
631 628
632 <listitem> 629 <listitem>
633 <para>Using the IPv4 address of the CentOS 7 Server in a web 630 <para>Using the IPv4 address of the CentOS 7 Server in a web
634 browser, running on the laptop, log into the Enea uCPE Manager GUI 631 browser, running on the laptop, log into the Enea Edge Management
635 using the default username and password: 632 GUI using the default username and password:
636 <literal>admin/admin</literal>.</para> 633 <literal>admin/admin</literal>.</para>
637 </listitem> 634 </listitem>
638 </orderedlist> 635 </orderedlist>
@@ -645,47 +642,48 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
645 <para>If the CentOS 7 Server is installed behind NAT, the IPv4 642 <para>If the CentOS 7 Server is installed behind NAT, the IPv4
646 address used will be the public IP of the NAT device and port 643 address used will be the public IP of the NAT device and port
647 forwarding rules must be created to ensure the uCPE device can 644 forwarding rules must be created to ensure the uCPE device can
648 access the Enea uCPE Manager. For more details, please see <link 645 access the Enea Edge Management. For more details, please see <link
649 linkend="firewall_config">Firewall Configuration</link>.</para> 646 linkend="firewall_config">Firewall Configuration</link>.</para>
650 </note> 647 </note>
651 </section> 648 </section>
652 649
653 <section id="install_ucpemg_from_backup"> 650 <section id="install_ucpemg_from_backup">
654 <title>Installation of the Enea uCPE Manager using a System 651 <title>Installation of the Enea Edge Management using a System
655 Back-up</title> 652 Back-up</title>
656 653
657 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager can be restored if a backup file has been 654 <para>The Enea Edge Management can be restored if a backup file has
658 previously created.</para> 655 been previously created.</para>
659 656
660 <para>A backup file can be created by accessing the <emphasis 657 <para>A backup file can be created by accessing the <emphasis
661 role="bold">System</emphasis> menu, and clicking <emphasis 658 role="bold">System</emphasis> menu, and clicking <emphasis
662 role="bold">System Backup</emphasis>, from the Enea uCPE Manager GUI. 659 role="bold">System Backup</emphasis>, from the Enea Edge Management
663 The resulting zip archive will be located in the 660 GUI. The resulting zip archive will be located in the
664 <filename>/opt/ems/ucpemanager/application/backup</filename> folder 661 <filename>/opt/ems/ucpemanager/application/backup</filename> folder
665 and will be named 662 and will be named
666 <literal>SystemBackup_MMMDD_YYYY_HHMM_SS.zip</literal> (e.g 663 <literal>SystemBackup_MMMDD_YYYY_HHMM_SS.zip</literal> (e.g
667 System-Backup_Feb19_2013_2257_42.zip). Save the archive to another 664 System-Backup_Feb19_2013_2257_42.zip). Save the archive to another
668 location outside the Enea uCPE Manager installation folder for future 665 location outside the Enea Edge Management installation folder for
669 use.</para> 666 future use.</para>
670 667
671 <note> 668 <note>
672 <para>The System Back-up file obtained from the Enea uCPE Manager 669 <para>The System Back-up file obtained from the Enea Edge Management
673 GUI (<filename>SystemBackup_MMMDD_YYYY_HHMM_SS.zip</filename>) is 670 GUI (<filename>SystemBackup_MMMDD_YYYY_HHMM_SS.zip</filename>) is
674 different from the snapshot obtained during a Enea uCPE Manager 671 different from the snapshot obtained during a Enea Edge Management
675 Upgrade or Uninstall operation 672 Upgrade or Uninstall operation
676 (<filename>ucpemanager-Backup-YYYYddMMHHmm.tar.gz</filename>) needed 673 (<filename>ucpemanager-Backup-YYYYddMMHHmm.tar.gz</filename>) needed
677 for recovery of the Enea uCPE Manager. For more details, see <olink 674 for recovery of the Enea Edge Management. For more details, see
678 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 675 <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
679 targetptr="restore_prev_ucpe_install">Restoring a previous uCPE 676 targetptr="restore_prev_ucpe_install">Restoring a previous Enea Edge
680 Manager installation in the <xi:include 677 Management installation in the <xi:include
681 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 678 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
682 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 679 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
683 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 680 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
684 Manual.</para> 681 Manual.</para>
685 </note> 682 </note>
686 683
687 <para>To install the Enea uCPE Manager with the restore option provide 684 <para>To install the Enea Edge Management with the restore option
688 an additional argument as shown below during installation:</para> 685 provide an additional argument as shown below during
686 installation:</para>
689 687
690 <programlisting>./install.sh \ 688 <programlisting>./install.sh \
691/opt/ems Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz \ 689/opt/ems Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz \
@@ -694,11 +692,11 @@ SystemBackup_MMMDD_YYYY_HHMM_SS.zip</programlisting>
694 </section> 692 </section>
695 693
696 <section id="prep_usb_ena"> 694 <section id="prep_usb_ena">
697 <title>Preparing the USB stick for installation of the Enea NFV Access 695 <title>Preparing the USB stick for installation of the Enea Edge
698 Runtime Platform</title> 696 Runtime</title>
699 697
700 <para>To install the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform, create a bootable 698 <para>To install the Enea Edge Runtime, create a bootable USB stick with
701 USB stick with the image you intend to install.</para> 699 the image you intend to install.</para>
702 700
703 <para>In the example below, step by step instructions are provided for 701 <para>In the example below, step by step instructions are provided for
704 the CentOS 7 distribution. It's possible with the appropriate tools to 702 the CentOS 7 distribution. It's possible with the appropriate tools to
@@ -706,7 +704,7 @@ SystemBackup_MMMDD_YYYY_HHMM_SS.zip</programlisting>
706 704
707 <note> 705 <note>
708 <para>The <filename>.hddimg</filename> image is available in the 706 <para>The <filename>.hddimg</filename> image is available in the
709 <filename>Enea_NFV_Access_Run_Time_Platform_ 707 <filename>Enea_Edge_Runtime_Platform_
710 &lt;processor&gt;_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename> 708 &lt;processor&gt;_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename>
711 file you downloaded with your release.</para> 709 file you downloaded with your release.</para>
712 </note> 710 </note>
@@ -760,16 +758,16 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
760 </figure> 758 </figure>
761 759
762 <para>While the uCPE device is powered off, in order to install and 760 <para>While the uCPE device is powered off, in order to install and
763 configure the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform (using the prepared USB 761 configure the Enea Edge Runtime (using the prepared USB stick), connect
764 stick), connect the laptop to a uCPE device LAN port. For this purpose, 762 the laptop to a uCPE device LAN port. For this purpose, a Layer 2 switch
765 a Layer 2 switch or direct cable connection can be used.</para> 763 or direct cable connection can be used.</para>
766 </section> 764 </section>
767 765
768 <section id="install_ena_device"> 766 <section id="install_ena_device">
769 <title>Installing Enea NFV Access - uCPE Device Installation</title> 767 <title>Installing Enea Edge - uCPE Device Installation</title>
770 768
771 <para>To initiate the installation of the Enea NFV Access Runtime 769 <para>To initiate the installation of the Enea Edge Runtime do the
772 Platform do the following:</para> 770 following:</para>
773 771
774 <orderedlist> 772 <orderedlist>
775 <listitem> 773 <listitem>
@@ -852,24 +850,24 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
852 </listitem> 850 </listitem>
853 851
854 <listitem> 852 <listitem>
855 <para>On the Enea <emphasis role="bold">uCPE Manager 853 <para>On the Enea <emphasis role="bold">Edge Management
856 settings</emphasis> page of the Web-installer, the user must fill 854 settings</emphasis> page of the Web-installer, the user must fill
857 in:</para> 855 in:</para>
858 856
859 <itemizedlist> 857 <itemizedlist>
860 <listitem> 858 <listitem>
861 <para>The static Enea uCPE Manager IP Address. This can be 859 <para>The static Enea Edge Management IP Address. This can be
862 either:</para> 860 either:</para>
863 861
864 <itemizedlist spacing="compact"> 862 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
865 <listitem> 863 <listitem>
866 <para>The IP address of the Enea uCPE Manager host machine, 864 <para>The IP address of the Enea Edge Management host
867 if the device can directly access it.</para> 865 machine, if the device can directly access it.</para>
868 </listitem> 866 </listitem>
869 867
870 <listitem> 868 <listitem>
871 <para>The IP address of the NAT device, if the Enea uCPE 869 <para>The IP address of the NAT device, if the Enea Edge
872 Manager host is located behind a NAT. For more details, 870 Management host is located behind a NAT. For more details,
873 please see <link linkend="firewall_config">Firewall 871 please see <link linkend="firewall_config">Firewall
874 Configuration</link>.</para> 872 Configuration</link>.</para>
875 </listitem> 873 </listitem>
@@ -885,7 +883,7 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
885 <para>Customer Tags. They are used for Zero Touch Provisioning 883 <para>Customer Tags. They are used for Zero Touch Provisioning
886 (ZTP) and can be left empty for a base configuration. What can 884 (ZTP) and can be left empty for a base configuration. What can
887 be entered here (if needed), are the tag(s) specified when 885 be entered here (if needed), are the tag(s) specified when
888 creating an offline configuration in the Enea uCPE Manager. A 886 creating an offline configuration in the Enea Edge Management. A
889 later addition of customer tags can only be done by reinstalling 887 later addition of customer tags can only be done by reinstalling
890 the uCPE devices.</para> 888 the uCPE devices.</para>
891 </listitem> 889 </listitem>
@@ -905,7 +903,7 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
905 <itemizedlist> 903 <itemizedlist>
906 <listitem> 904 <listitem>
907 <para>Select a WAN interface to use as the management network 905 <para>Select a WAN interface to use as the management network
908 interface. This interface is used by the Enea uCPE Manager to 906 interface. This interface is used by the Enea Edge Management to
909 communicate with the uCPE device.</para> 907 communicate with the uCPE device.</para>
910 </listitem> 908 </listitem>
911 909
@@ -918,10 +916,10 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
918 </orderedlist> 916 </orderedlist>
919 917
920 <para>When the user has completed the configuration steps in the 918 <para>When the user has completed the configuration steps in the
921 Web-installer, Enea NFV Access is installed on the hard drive. At this 919 Web-installer, Enea Edge Runtime is installed on the hard drive. At this
922 stage, the user should remove the USB stick and the LAN cable, and 920 stage, the user should remove the USB stick and the LAN cable, and
923 shutdown the uCPE device. It will be started after necessary 921 shutdown the uCPE device. It will be started after necessary
924 configurations are done in the Enea uCPE Manager, as described 922 configurations are done in the Enea Edge Management, as described
925 below.</para> 923 below.</para>
926 924
927 <note> 925 <note>
@@ -953,13 +951,13 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
953 951
954 <itemizedlist> 952 <itemizedlist>
955 <listitem> 953 <listitem>
956 <para>Network connection between the server running the Enea uCPE 954 <para>Network connection between the server running the Enea Edge
957 Manager and the laptop.</para> 955 Management and the laptop.</para>
958 </listitem> 956 </listitem>
959 957
960 <listitem> 958 <listitem>
961 <para>Network connection between the server running the Enea uCPE 959 <para>Network connection between the server running the Enea Edge
962 Manager and the uCPE device.</para> 960 Management and the uCPE device.</para>
963 </listitem> 961 </listitem>
964 </itemizedlist> 962 </itemizedlist>
965 </section> 963 </section>
@@ -969,14 +967,14 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
969 <title>Management of uCPE Devices</title> 967 <title>Management of uCPE Devices</title>
970 968
971 <para>When the installation is complete the uCPE device can be managed in 969 <para>When the installation is complete the uCPE device can be managed in
972 the Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 970 the Enea Edge Management.</para>
973 971
974 <section id="add_offline_config"> 972 <section id="add_offline_config">
975 <title>Add a default Offline Configuration</title> 973 <title>Add a default Offline Configuration</title>
976 974
977 <para>Zero Touch Provisioning is always turned on when a uCPE device 975 <para>Zero Touch Provisioning is always turned on when a uCPE device
978 connects to the Enea uCPE Manager. To enable it in the Enea uCPE 976 connects to the Enea Edge Management. To enable it in the Enea Edge
979 Manager, an offline configuration needs to be registered for Day-0 977 Management, an offline configuration needs to be registered for Day-0
980 configuration.</para> 978 configuration.</para>
981 979
982 <note> 980 <note>
@@ -990,8 +988,8 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
990 988
991 <para>The offline configuration consists of data and parameters that are 989 <para>The offline configuration consists of data and parameters that are
992 meant to be automatically set when a uCPE device connects to the Enea 990 meant to be automatically set when a uCPE device connects to the Enea
993 uCPE Manager for the first time. The configuration is typically focused 991 Edge Management for the first time. The configuration is typically
994 on setting up the network management of the uCPE device, e.g. 992 focused on setting up the network management of the uCPE device, e.g.
995 configuring network interfaces, WAN and LAN networking and service 993 configuring network interfaces, WAN and LAN networking and service
996 chains.</para> 994 chains.</para>
997 995
@@ -1003,14 +1001,14 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
1003 <note> 1001 <note>
1004 <para>If the offline configuration is not configured, an alarm will be 1002 <para>If the offline configuration is not configured, an alarm will be
1005 raised: <literal>Day-0 Config:ZTP:Major</literal> when the uCPE device 1003 raised: <literal>Day-0 Config:ZTP:Major</literal> when the uCPE device
1006 tries to connect to the Enea uCPE Manager, informing the user that the 1004 tries to connect to the Enea Edge Management, informing the user that
1007 ZTP setup failed for the uCPE device.</para> 1005 the ZTP setup failed for the uCPE device.</para>
1008 </note> 1006 </note>
1009 1007
1010 <para><emphasis role="bold">To create an offline 1008 <para><emphasis role="bold">To create an offline
1011 configuration</emphasis><orderedlist> 1009 configuration</emphasis><orderedlist>
1012 <listitem> 1010 <listitem>
1013 <para>In a browser access the Enea uCPE Manager, open <emphasis 1011 <para>In a browser access the Enea Edge Management, open <emphasis
1014 role="bold">Applications</emphasis> and select <emphasis 1012 role="bold">Applications</emphasis> and select <emphasis
1015 role="bold">Offline Config</emphasis>.</para> 1013 role="bold">Offline Config</emphasis>.</para>
1016 </listitem> 1014 </listitem>
@@ -1024,7 +1022,7 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
1024 1022
1025 <para>The name is user defined and can be set to any unique text 1023 <para>The name is user defined and can be set to any unique text
1026 string identifying the configuration. The 1024 string identifying the configuration. The
1027 <literal>deviceVersion</literal> must match the Enea NFV Access 1025 <literal>deviceVersion</literal> must match the Enea Edge Runtime
1028 version of the uCPE device and the <literal>deviceId</literal> 1026 version of the uCPE device and the <literal>deviceId</literal>
1029 must be the previously set identifier of the uCPE device 1027 must be the previously set identifier of the uCPE device
1030 (DeviceId).</para> 1028 (DeviceId).</para>
@@ -1037,8 +1035,8 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
1037 1035
1038 <para>In order to enroll a uCPE device in the management system and 1036 <para>In order to enroll a uCPE device in the management system and
1039 establish a management connection, the user will add uCPE device 1037 establish a management connection, the user will add uCPE device
1040 information in the Enea uCPE Manager. This is accomplished by going to 1038 information in the Enea Edge Management. This is accomplished by going
1041 <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis>, selecting <emphasis 1039 to <emphasis role="bold">Devices</emphasis>, selecting <emphasis
1042 role="bold">Manage</emphasis> and then clicking the <emphasis 1040 role="bold">Manage</emphasis> and then clicking the <emphasis
1043 role="bold">Add</emphasis> button.</para> 1041 role="bold">Add</emphasis> button.</para>
1044 1042
@@ -1052,7 +1050,7 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
1052 1050
1053 <listitem> 1051 <listitem>
1054 <para><emphasis role="bold">Name.</emphasis> The name by which the 1052 <para><emphasis role="bold">Name.</emphasis> The name by which the
1055 uCPE device is referred to in the Enea uCPE Manager. 1053 uCPE device is referred to in the Enea Edge Management.
1056 (Mandatory).</para> 1054 (Mandatory).</para>
1057 </listitem> 1055 </listitem>
1058 1056
@@ -1096,8 +1094,8 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
1096 <section id="boot_device_add_map"> 1094 <section id="boot_device_add_map">
1097 <title>Booting the uCPE device and adding it to the Map</title> 1095 <title>Booting the uCPE device and adding it to the Map</title>
1098 1096
1099 <para>When connectivity is established with the Enea uCPE Manager and a 1097 <para>When connectivity is established with the Enea Edge Management and
1100 uCPE device is already registered with a matching <literal>Device 1098 a uCPE device is already registered with a matching <literal>Device
1101 ID</literal>, the installation is complete, and the connection is 1099 ID</literal>, the installation is complete, and the connection is
1102 established.</para> 1100 established.</para>
1103 1101
@@ -1108,12 +1106,13 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
1108 1106
1109 <para>In case of management connection failure (e.g. due to a 1107 <para>In case of management connection failure (e.g. due to a
1110 misconfiguration), the uCPE device status will be seen as RED 1108 misconfiguration), the uCPE device status will be seen as RED
1111 (disconnected) in the Enea uCPE Manager. The uCPE device configuration 1109 (disconnected) in the Enea Edge Management. The uCPE device
1112 can be corrected by removing the WAN cable(s), reconnecting the laptop 1110 configuration can be corrected by removing the WAN cable(s),
1113 to the LAN interface of the uCPE device and rebooting it. At this point, 1111 reconnecting the laptop to the LAN interface of the uCPE device and
1114 the Web-installer can be accessed from the laptop as described in <olink 1112 rebooting it. At this point, the Web-installer can be accessed from the
1113 laptop as described in <olink
1115 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 1114 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
1116 targetptr="install_ena_device">Installing Enea NFV Access - uCPE Device 1115 targetptr="install_ena_device">Installing Enea Edge - uCPE Device
1117 installation in the <xi:include 1116 installation in the <xi:include
1118 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 1117 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
1119 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 1118 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
@@ -1125,14 +1124,15 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
1125 <section id="ucpe_monitor"> 1124 <section id="ucpe_monitor">
1126 <title>uCPE Device Monitorization and Control</title> 1125 <title>uCPE Device Monitorization and Control</title>
1127 1126
1128 <para>Once the uCPE device is connected to the Enea uCPE Manager, it is 1127 <para>Once the uCPE device is connected to the Enea Edge Management, it is
1129 ready for central management. Two important functions available in the 1128 ready for central management. Two important functions available in the
1130 Enea uCPE Manager GUI are alarm checking and resource allocation.</para> 1129 Enea Edge Management GUI are alarm checking and resource
1130 allocation.</para>
1131 1131
1132 <section id="check_alarms"> 1132 <section id="check_alarms">
1133 <title>Checking Alarms</title> 1133 <title>Checking Alarms</title>
1134 1134
1135 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager dashboard presents alarms in a specific 1135 <para>The Enea Edge Management dashboard presents alarms in a specific
1136 window on the front page.</para> 1136 window on the front page.</para>
1137 1137
1138 <para>An alarm can be easily triggered by disconnecting and reconnecting 1138 <para>An alarm can be easily triggered by disconnecting and reconnecting
@@ -1141,15 +1141,15 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
1141 Disconnected::Critical</literal>.</para> 1141 Disconnected::Critical</literal>.</para>
1142 1142
1143 <para>A separate Alarm Management window can be accessed from the Enea 1143 <para>A separate Alarm Management window can be accessed from the Enea
1144 uCPE Manager menu for in-depth access and programming of Alarms and 1144 Edge Management menu for in-depth access and programming of Alarms and
1145 Events.</para> 1145 Events.</para>
1146 </section> 1146 </section>
1147 1147
1148 <section id="ck_resource_alloc"> 1148 <section id="ck_resource_alloc">
1149 <title>Checking uCPE device Resource Allocation</title> 1149 <title>Checking uCPE device Resource Allocation</title>
1150 1150
1151 <para>When the uCPE device is connected to the Enea uCPE Manager it is 1151 <para>When the uCPE device is connected to the Enea Edge Management it
1152 of interest to check the amount of hardware resources in use.</para> 1152 is of interest to check the amount of hardware resources in use.</para>
1153 1153
1154 <para>To check CPU, RAM and disk utilization simply select the uCPE 1154 <para>To check CPU, RAM and disk utilization simply select the uCPE
1155 device and go to the <emphasis role="bold">Virtual Machines</emphasis> 1155 device and go to the <emphasis role="bold">Virtual Machines</emphasis>
@@ -1167,9 +1167,9 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting>
1167 access. The default user and password are <literal>root</literal> and 1167 access. The default user and password are <literal>root</literal> and
1168 blank, respectively.</para> 1168 blank, respectively.</para>
1169 1169
1170 <para>The Enea NFV Access CLI is a pure Linux CLI providing access to 1170 <para>This is a pure Linux CLI providing access to standard Linux CLI
1171 standard Linux CLI commands. The CLI is a central feature for running 1171 commands. The CLI is a central feature for running custom
1172 custom scripting.</para> 1172 scripting.</para>
1173 1173
1174 <note> 1174 <note>
1175 <para>In case the uCPE device was installed behind a NAT device, the 1175 <para>In case the uCPE device was installed behind a NAT device, the
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml
index 5f8a5ad..4dec1e1 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/introduction.xml
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
4<chapter id="intro_ucpe"> 4<chapter id="intro_ucpe">
5 <title>Overview</title> 5 <title>Overview</title>
6 6
7 <para>This document describes the Enea NFV Access and provides installation 7 <para>This document describes the Enea Edge and provides installation
8 steps for deploying a base configuration in order to create:</para> 8 steps for deploying a base configuration in order to create:</para>
9 9
10 <itemizedlist> 10 <itemizedlist>
11 <listitem> 11 <listitem>
12 <para>A functional uCPE Management installation ready to manage uCPE 12 <para>A functional Enea Edge Management installation ready to manage uCPE
13 devices.</para> 13 devices.</para>
14 </listitem> 14 </listitem>
15 15
@@ -23,32 +23,32 @@
23 following chapters.</para> 23 following chapters.</para>
24 24
25 <section id="ena_solution"> 25 <section id="ena_solution">
26 <title>Enea NFV Access</title> 26 <title>Enea Edge</title>
27 27
28 <para>Enea NFV Access for universal Customer Premise Equipment (uCPE) is a 28 <para>Enea Edge for universal Customer Premise Equipment (uCPE) is a
29 virtualization and management platform, which allows end-users to onboard, 29 virtualization and management platform, which allows end-users to onboard,
30 instantiate, and run third-party VNFs onto their systems. It is comprised 30 instantiate, and run third-party VNFs onto their systems. It is comprised
31 of two major components working in close cooperation:</para> 31 of two major components working in close cooperation:</para>
32 32
33 <itemizedlist> 33 <itemizedlist>
34 <listitem> 34 <listitem>
35 <para>The Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform, which acts as the host 35 <para>The Enea Edge Runtime, which acts as the host
36 for Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) and provides management over 36 for Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs) and provides management over
37 NETCONF.</para> 37 NETCONF.</para>
38 </listitem> 38 </listitem>
39 39
40 <listitem> 40 <listitem>
41 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager, a solution that runs on an external 41 <para>The Enea Edge Management, a solution that runs on an external
42 server, used for VNF Management and managing large numbers of uCPE 42 server, used for VNF Management and managing large numbers of uCPE
43 devices.</para> 43 devices.</para>
44 </listitem> 44 </listitem>
45 </itemizedlist> 45 </itemizedlist>
46 46
47 <para>In addition, Enea NFV Access also includes a software framework for 47 <para>In addition, Enea Edge includes a framework for
48 Automation and Testing (AFTH). More information can be found in 48 automation and testing. More information can be found in
49 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 49 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
50 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 50 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
51 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide/1)" />.</para> 51 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_user_guide/1)" />.</para>
52 52
53 <para>Details concerning release content, including documentation 53 <para>Details concerning release content, including documentation
54 structure, are provided in the <xi:include 54 structure, are provided in the <xi:include
@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@
58 with your release.</para> 58 with your release.</para>
59 59
60 <section id="nfv_access"> 60 <section id="nfv_access">
61 <title>Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform</title> 61 <title>Enea Edge Runtime</title>
62 62
63 <para>Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform is a lightweight, 63 <para>Enea Edge Runtime is a lightweight,
64 multi-architecture virtualization platform built on de-facto standards 64 multi-architecture virtualization platform built on de-facto standards
65 in an SDN/NFV ecosystem. It is designed for a high networking 65 in an SDN/NFV ecosystem. It is designed for a high networking
66 performance with minimal hardware footprint, by only providing relevant 66 performance with minimal hardware footprint, by only providing relevant
@@ -87,19 +87,19 @@
87 </section> 87 </section>
88 88
89 <section id="ucpe_manager"> 89 <section id="ucpe_manager">
90 <title>Enea uCPE Manager</title> 90 <title>Enea Edge Management</title>
91 91
92 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager is centralized control system providing 92 <para>The Enea Edge Management is centralized control system providing
93 uCPEs domain management capabilities through a GUI and REST API. It can 93 uCPEs domain management capabilities through a GUI and REST API. It can
94 be deployed on a host or a virtual machine running 64-bit CentOS 7 on an 94 be deployed on a host or a virtual machine running 64-bit CentOS 7 on an
95 x86 platform. The Enea uCPE Manager uses a southbound NETCONF protocol 95 x86 platform. The Enea Edge Management uses a southbound NETCONF protocol
96 to connect and manage uCPE devices.</para> 96 to connect and manage uCPE devices.</para>
97 97
98 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager provides the following key features:</para> 98 <para>The Enea Edge Management provides the following key features:</para>
99 99
100 <itemizedlist> 100 <itemizedlist>
101 <listitem> 101 <listitem>
102 <para>Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform Software Management</para> 102 <para>Enea Edge Runtime Software Management</para>
103 </listitem> 103 </listitem>
104 104
105 <listitem> 105 <listitem>
@@ -141,21 +141,21 @@
141 141
142 <tbody> 142 <tbody>
143 <row> 143 <row>
144 <entry>Enea NFV Access</entry> 144 <entry>Enea Edge</entry>
145 145
146 <entry>The Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform and the Enea uCPE 146 <entry>The Enea Edge Runtime and the Enea Edge
147 Manager.</entry> 147 Management.</entry>
148 </row> 148 </row>
149 149
150 <row> 150 <row>
151 <entry>Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform</entry> 151 <entry>Enea Edge Runtime</entry>
152 152
153 <entry>A lightweight, multi-architecture virtualization 153 <entry>A lightweight, multi-architecture virtualization
154 platform, supporting Virtual Machines.</entry> 154 platform, supporting Virtual Machines.</entry>
155 </row> 155 </row>
156 156
157 <row> 157 <row>
158 <entry>Enea uCPE Manager</entry> 158 <entry>Enea Edge Management</entry>
159 159
160 <entry>Enea Universal Customer Premises Equipment 160 <entry>Enea Universal Customer Premises Equipment
161 Manager.</entry> 161 Manager.</entry>
@@ -164,8 +164,8 @@
164 <row> 164 <row>
165 <entry>uCPE device</entry> 165 <entry>uCPE device</entry>
166 166
167 <entry>A whitebox running the Enea NFV Access Runtime 167 <entry>A whitebox running the Enea Edge
168 Platform.</entry> 168 Runtime.</entry>
169 </row> 169 </row>
170 </tbody> 170 </tbody>
171 </tgroup> 171 </tgroup>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml
index 1b415a2..baa1340 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/log_collector.xml
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@
4 4
5 <para>Troubleshooting problems on the uCPE device require an analysis of a 5 <para>Troubleshooting problems on the uCPE device require an analysis of a
6 set of information i.e. logs collected from the uCPE device and/or the Enea 6 set of information i.e. logs collected from the uCPE device and/or the Enea
7 uCPE Manager. The following information describes how the log collection 7 Edge Management. The following information describes how the log collection
8 mechanism works.</para> 8 mechanism works.</para>
9 9
10 <section id="log_collect_ucpem"> 10 <section id="log_collect_ucpem">
11 <title>Log collecting using the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 11 <title>Log collecting using the Enea Edge Management</title>
12 12
13 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager allows for collecting a set of logs and state 13 <para>The Enea Edge Management allows for collecting a set of logs and state
14 information from a uCPE device.</para> 14 information from a uCPE device.</para>
15 15
16 <section id="log_collect"> 16 <section id="log_collect">
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
53 <note> 53 <note>
54 <para>It might take some time for the archive to be created. When the 54 <para>It might take some time for the archive to be created. When the
55 operation completes, a "CollectLogsComplete" notification is sent from 55 operation completes, a "CollectLogsComplete" notification is sent from
56 the uCPE device to the Enea uCPE Manager. This can be viewed in the 56 the uCPE device to the Enea Edge Management. This can be viewed in the
57 GUI in the <emphasis role="bold">Faults</emphasis> menu, after selecting 57 GUI in the <emphasis role="bold">Faults</emphasis> menu, after selecting
58<emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis>.</para> 58<emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis>.</para>
59 59
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
110 <title>Downloading Logs from the uCPE Device</title> 110 <title>Downloading Logs from the uCPE Device</title>
111 111
112 <para>This option transfers a debug file archive from the uCPE device to 112 <para>This option transfers a debug file archive from the uCPE device to
113 Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 113 Enea Edge Management.</para>
114 114
115 <orderedlist> 115 <orderedlist>
116 <listitem> 116 <listitem>
@@ -124,8 +124,8 @@
124 124
125 <listitem> 125 <listitem>
126 <para>In the <emphasis role="bold">Device File Listing</emphasis> table, select 126 <para>In the <emphasis role="bold">Device File Listing</emphasis> table, select
127 the archive you want to download from the uCPE device to Enea uCPE 127 the archive you want to download from the uCPE device to Enea Edge
128 Manager.</para> 128 Management.</para>
129 </listitem> 129 </listitem>
130 130
131 <listitem> 131 <listitem>
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
133 button.</para> 133 button.</para>
134 134
135 <para>The archive will be downloaded from the uCPE device and stored 135 <para>The archive will be downloaded from the uCPE device and stored
136 on the Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 136 on the Enea Edge Management.</para>
137 </listitem> 137 </listitem>
138 </orderedlist> 138 </orderedlist>
139 139
@@ -146,9 +146,9 @@
146 <section id="download_logs_locally"> 146 <section id="download_logs_locally">
147 <title>Downloading collected Logs locally</title> 147 <title>Downloading collected Logs locally</title>
148 148
149 <para>This option downloads a logs archive from the Enea uCPE Manager to 149 <para>This option downloads a logs archive from the Enea Edge Management to
150 a local (user) machine for analysis. The archive must first be available 150 a local (user) machine for analysis. The archive must first be available
151 in the Enea uCPE Manager in order to be downloaded.</para> 151 in the Enea Edge Management in order to be downloaded.</para>
152 152
153 <orderedlist> 153 <orderedlist>
154 <listitem> 154 <listitem>
@@ -236,10 +236,10 @@ select <emphasis role="bold">Delete Debug Log Archive</emphasis>.</para>
236 </section> 236 </section>
237 237
238 <section id="delete_archives_ucpem"> 238 <section id="delete_archives_ucpem">
239 <title>Deleting a Logs Archive from the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 239 <title>Deleting a Logs Archive from the Enea Edge Management</title>
240 240
241 <para>This option deletes a logs archive from the Enea uCPE 241 <para>This option deletes a logs archive from the Enea Edge
242 Manager.</para> 242 Management.</para>
243 243
244 <orderedlist> 244 <orderedlist>
245 <listitem> 245 <listitem>
@@ -259,13 +259,13 @@ table.</para>
259 <listitem> 259 <listitem>
260 <para>Click the <emphasis role="bold">Delete</emphasis> button.</para> 260 <para>Click the <emphasis role="bold">Delete</emphasis> button.</para>
261 261
262 <para>The file will be deleted from the Enea uCPE Manager and the 262 <para>The file will be deleted from the Enea Edge Management and the
263 table will be updated.</para> 263 table will be updated.</para>
264 </listitem> 264 </listitem>
265 </orderedlist> 265 </orderedlist>
266 266
267 <note> 267 <note>
268 <para>Deleting the logs file from the Enea uCPE Manager does not 268 <para>Deleting the logs file from the Enea Edge Management does not
269 affect the file located on the uCPE device.</para> 269 affect the file located on the uCPE device.</para>
270 </note> 270 </note>
271 </section> 271 </section>
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ table.</para>
274 <title>Enabling/Disabling of the Log Collector via Permissions</title> 274 <title>Enabling/Disabling of the Log Collector via Permissions</title>
275 275
276 <para>To disable the ability to access/download the uCPE device's 276 <para>To disable the ability to access/download the uCPE device's
277 debug-log files from the Enea uCPE Manager, the appropriate permissions 277 debug-log files from the Enea Edge Management, the appropriate permissions
278 must be changed:</para> 278 must be changed:</para>
279 279
280 <orderedlist> 280 <orderedlist>
@@ -320,19 +320,19 @@ then select <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>.</para>
320 </section> 320 </section>
321 321
322 <section id="download_ucpemg_logs"> 322 <section id="download_ucpemg_logs">
323 <title>Downloading Enea uCPE Manager Logs</title> 323 <title>Downloading Enea Edge Management Logs</title>
324 324
325 <para>Often, sending the Enea uCPE Manager logs together with collected 325 <para>Often, sending the Enea Edge Management logs together with collected
326 uCPE device logs to the support team provides important information for 326 uCPE device logs to the support team provides important information for
327 troubleshooting (especially in cases of connectivity issues with the 327 troubleshooting (especially in cases of connectivity issues with the
328 uCPE device and error popups).</para> 328 uCPE device and error popups).</para>
329 329
330 <para>Enea uCPE Manager log files are located in 330 <para>Enea Edge Management log files are located in
331 <filename>application/logs/</filename> in the Enea uCPE Manager's 331 <filename>application/logs/</filename> in the Enea Edge Management's
332 installation folder 332 installation folder
333 (e.g.<filename>/opt/ems/ucpemanager/application/logs</filename>). They 333 (e.g.<filename>/opt/ems/ucpemanager/application/logs</filename>). They
334 can be copied from that location, or they can be downloaded using the 334 can be copied from that location, or they can be downloaded using the
335 Enea uCPE Manager GUI by performing the following:</para> 335 Enea Edge Management GUI by performing the following:</para>
336 336
337 <orderedlist> 337 <orderedlist>
338 <listitem> 338 <listitem>
@@ -372,10 +372,10 @@ then select <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>.</para>
372 </section> 372 </section>
373 373
374 <section id="log_collect_no_ucpem"> 374 <section id="log_collect_no_ucpem">
375 <title>Log collecting without using the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 375 <title>Log collecting without using the Enea Edge Management</title>
376 376
377 <para>Log collection from uCPE Devices can also be done when there is no 377 <para>Log collection from uCPE Devices can also be done when there is no
378 Enea uCPE Manager connection. A SSH connection to uCPE Device is needed 378 Enea Edge Management connection. A SSH connection to uCPE Device is needed
379 for use of the log collector script, which can be found in the uCPE Device 379 for use of the log collector script, which can be found in the uCPE Device
380 file system in <literal>/usr/local/enea/</literal>.</para> 380 file system in <literal>/usr/local/enea/</literal>.</para>
381 381
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml
index f610651..65dfb2b 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/net_config_options.xml
@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<chapter id="net_config_operations"> 2<chapter id="net_config_operations">
3 <title>Network Configuration Options</title> 3 <title>Network Configuration Options</title>
4 4
5 <para>Various Advanced Network Configuration options can be done from Enea 5 <para>Various Advanced Network Configuration options can be done from Enea
6 uCPE Manager GUI.</para> 6 Edge Management GUI.</para>
7 7
8 <section id="device_callhome_nat"> 8 <section id="device_callhome_nat">
9 <title>Device Call Home Connection for Deployment behind NAT</title> 9 <title>Device Call Home Connection for Deployment behind NAT</title>
10 10
11 <para>The Device Call Home option enables the initiation of the connection 11 <para>The Device Call Home option enables the initiation of the connection
12 between the uCPE Device and the Enea uCPE Manager, from the uCPE device. 12 between the uCPE Device and the Enea Edge Management, from the uCPE
13 The Device Call Home option is required when deploying a uCPE device 13 device. The Device Call Home option is required when deploying a uCPE
14 behind NAT since the IP address of the uCPE device is hidden for the Enea 14 device behind NAT since the IP address of the uCPE device is hidden for
15 uCPE Manager.</para> 15 the Enea Edge Management.</para>
16 16
17 <para>Enable Device Call Home by marking the Device Call Home checkbox 17 <para>Enable Device Call Home by marking the Device Call Home checkbox
18 when registering the uCPE device in Enea uCPE Manager. When using this 18 when registering the uCPE device in Enea Edge Management. When using this
19 mechanism, the device will initiate a connection to the Enea uCPE Manager 19 mechanism, the device will initiate a connection to the Enea Edge
20 for NETCONF traffic (over SSH), while the Enea uCPE Manager waits for a 20 Management for NETCONF traffic (over SSH), while the Enea Edge Management
21 device connection.</para> 21 waits for a device connection.</para>
22 </section> 22 </section>
23 23
24 <section id="device_net_config"> 24 <section id="device_net_config">
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
90 virtualization infrastructure and VNFs, they must be configured into the 90 virtualization infrastructure and VNFs, they must be configured into the
91 management system.</para> 91 management system.</para>
92 92
93 <para>To add an interface into the Enea uCPE Manager, select the uCPE 93 <para>To add an interface into the Enea Edge Management, select the uCPE
94 device, then from the top toolbar select <emphasis 94 device, then from the top toolbar select <emphasis
95 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, then <emphasis 95 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>, then <emphasis
96 role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis>, <emphasis 96 role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis>, <emphasis
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
191 <title>Wan Interface Type</title> 191 <title>Wan Interface Type</title>
192 192
193 <para>WAN interfaces configured during the installation of the uCPE 193 <para>WAN interfaces configured during the installation of the uCPE
194 device are automatically added in the Enea uCPE manager as type 194 device are automatically added in the Enea Edge Management as type
195 <literal>wan</literal>. The WAN interface used for management of the 195 <literal>wan</literal>. The WAN interface used for management of the
196 uCPE device is marked with the <literal>Management</literal> property 196 uCPE device is marked with the <literal>Management</literal> property
197 set to <literal>True</literal>.</para> 197 set to <literal>True</literal>.</para>
@@ -207,12 +207,13 @@
207 207
208 <orderedlist> 208 <orderedlist>
209 <listitem> 209 <listitem>
210 <para>To edit an interface configuration type from the Enea uCPE 210 <para>To edit an interface configuration type from the Enea Edge
211 Manager, select the uCPE device, then from the top toolbar select 211 Management, select the uCPE device, then from the top toolbar
212 the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu, then 212 select the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu,
213 <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis> and <emphasis 213 then <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis> and
214 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>. The already configured 214 <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>. The already
215 interfaces are displayed here, as seen in the figure above.</para> 215 configured interfaces are displayed here, as seen in the figure
216 above.</para>
216 </listitem> 217 </listitem>
217 218
218 <listitem> 219 <listitem>
@@ -259,11 +260,11 @@
259 260
260 <orderedlist> 261 <orderedlist>
261 <listitem> 262 <listitem>
262 <para>To edit an interface configuration from the Enea uCPE 263 <para>To edit an interface configuration from the Enea Edge
263 Manager, select the uCPE device, then from the top toolbar select 264 Management, select the uCPE device, then from the top toolbar
264 the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu then 265 select the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> menu
265 <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis> and select 266 then <emphasis role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis> and
266 <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>. The already 267 select <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis>. The already
267 configured interfaces will be displayed here.</para> 268 configured interfaces will be displayed here.</para>
268 </listitem> 269 </listitem>
269 270
@@ -304,9 +305,9 @@
304 <note> 305 <note>
305 <para>Correct <emphasis role="bold">Country Code</emphasis> 306 <para>Correct <emphasis role="bold">Country Code</emphasis>
306 selection is mandatory. All configuration options are available in 307 selection is mandatory. All configuration options are available in
307 the Enea uCPE Manager GUI but only the Radio Settings that conform 308 the Enea Edge Management GUI but only the Radio Settings that
308 with the selected country's official regulatory laws will be applied 309 conform with the selected country's official regulatory laws will be
309 when the Wireless AP is started on the uCPE Device.</para> 310 applied when the Wireless AP is started on the uCPE Device.</para>
310 </note> 311 </note>
311 </section> 312 </section>
312 313
@@ -319,8 +320,8 @@
319 role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis>, where a list of available 320 role="bold">External Interfaces</emphasis>, where a list of available
320 network interfaces and their capabilities can be found.</para> 321 network interfaces and their capabilities can be found.</para>
321 322
322 <para>After networking interfaces have been added to the Enea uCPE 323 <para>After networking interfaces have been added to the Enea Edge
323 Manager, the user can change the interface type (DPDK, SR-IOV, 324 Management, the user can change the interface type (DPDK, SR-IOV,
324 Standard, WAN, WAP).</para> 325 Standard, WAN, WAP).</para>
325 326
326 <figure> 327 <figure>
@@ -339,8 +340,8 @@
339 <section id="configure_bridges"> 340 <section id="configure_bridges">
340 <title>Configuring Bridges</title> 341 <title>Configuring Bridges</title>
341 342
342 <para>After networking interfaces have been added to the Enea uCPE 343 <para>After networking interfaces have been added to the Enea Edge
343 Manager, the user can create the necessary OVS bridges.</para> 344 Management, the user can create the necessary OVS bridges.</para>
344 345
345 <figure> 346 <figure>
346 <title>OVS Bridges</title> 347 <title>OVS Bridges</title>
@@ -353,8 +354,8 @@
353 </mediaobject> 354 </mediaobject>
354 </figure> 355 </figure>
355 356
356 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to add OVS bridges in the Enea uCPE 357 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to add OVS bridges in the Enea Edge
357 Manager</emphasis></para> 358 Management</emphasis></para>
358 359
359 <orderedlist> 360 <orderedlist>
360 <listitem> 361 <listitem>
@@ -428,7 +429,7 @@
428 <itemizedlist> 429 <itemizedlist>
429 <listitem> 430 <listitem>
430 <para><emphasis role="bold">Device management</emphasis>. Part of 431 <para><emphasis role="bold">Device management</emphasis>. Part of
431 the device configuration done by the Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 432 the device configuration done by the Enea Edge Management.</para>
432 </listitem> 433 </listitem>
433 434
434 <listitem> 435 <listitem>
@@ -537,7 +538,7 @@
537 physically present (initially) to manage the device.</para> 538 physically present (initially) to manage the device.</para>
538 539
539 <para>An offline configuration is usually prepared in advance for the Enea 540 <para>An offline configuration is usually prepared in advance for the Enea
540 uCPE Manager to setup the virtualization infrastructure on the uCPE 541 Edge Management to setup the virtualization infrastructure on the uCPE
541 device, as soon as a device enrolls into the management system.</para> 542 device, as soon as a device enrolls into the management system.</para>
542 543
543 <section id="offline_configuration"> 544 <section id="offline_configuration">
@@ -551,12 +552,12 @@
551 552
552 <para>Alternatively, a wildcard can be used in the <literal>Device 553 <para>Alternatively, a wildcard can be used in the <literal>Device
553 ID</literal> field, which results in a configuration being pushed on all 554 ID</literal> field, which results in a configuration being pushed on all
554 uCPE devices upon their initial connection towards the Enea uCPE 555 uCPE devices upon their initial connection towards the Enea Edge
555 Manager.</para> 556 Management.</para>
556 557
557 <para>If the offline configuration is not configured for a uCPE device, 558 <para>If the offline configuration is not configured for a uCPE device,
558 an alarm will be raised: <literal>Day-0 Config:ZTP:Major</literal>, 559 an alarm will be raised: <literal>Day-0 Config:ZTP:Major</literal>,
559 which occurs when the uCPE device connects to the Enea uCPE Manager 560 which occurs when the uCPE device connects to the Enea Edge Management
560 informing that the ZTP setup failed for the specific uCPE device.</para> 561 informing that the ZTP setup failed for the specific uCPE device.</para>
561 562
562 <para>To create an offline configuration, select from the top toolbar 563 <para>To create an offline configuration, select from the top toolbar
@@ -598,10 +599,10 @@
598 599
599 <para>The Name is user defined and can be set to any unique text string 600 <para>The Name is user defined and can be set to any unique text string
600 identifying the configuration. The Device Version will match the Enea 601 identifying the configuration. The Device Version will match the Enea
601 NFV Access version of the uCPE device and the Device ID will be set to 602 Edge version of the uCPE device and the Device ID will be set to the
602 the previously set identifier of the uCPE device.</para> 603 previously set identifier of the uCPE device.</para>
603 604
604 <para>When a device connects to the Enea uCPE Manager for the first 605 <para>When a device connects to the Enea Edge Management for the first
605 time, it checks the device to see if it has been Zero Touch Provisioned 606 time, it checks the device to see if it has been Zero Touch Provisioned
606 (ZTP). If not, it looks for an offline configuration that matches these 607 (ZTP). If not, it looks for an offline configuration that matches these
607 values, in the following order:</para> 608 values, in the following order:</para>
@@ -632,7 +633,7 @@
632 633
633 <note> 634 <note>
634 <para>The ZTP will only be triggered the first time a uCPE device 635 <para>The ZTP will only be triggered the first time a uCPE device
635 connects to the Enea uCPE Manager. Just changing an offline 636 connects to the Enea Edge Management. Just changing an offline
636 configuration will not push the new changes to the device. If an 637 configuration will not push the new changes to the device. If an
637 offline configuration is changed after uCPE device registration, a 638 offline configuration is changed after uCPE device registration, a
638 factory reset can be executed to force a new ZTP to execute. Select 639 factory reset can be executed to force a new ZTP to execute. Select
@@ -654,29 +655,29 @@
654 <section id="upload_scripts"> 655 <section id="upload_scripts">
655 <title>Uploading Scripts</title> 656 <title>Uploading Scripts</title>
656 657
657 <para>The scripts need to be uploaded to the Enea uCPE Manager prior to 658 <para>The scripts need to be uploaded to the Enea Edge Management prior
658 use. When uploading scripts to the Enea uCPE Manager make sure to select 659 to use. When uploading scripts to the Enea Edge Management make sure to
659 the right script type.</para> 660 select the right script type.</para>
660 661
661 <para>The following script types are supported:</para> 662 <para>The following script types are supported:</para>
662 663
663 <itemizedlist> 664 <itemizedlist>
664 <listitem> 665 <listitem>
665 <para><literal>Once-before-startup</literal>. This script will only 666 <para><literal>Once-before-startup</literal>. This script will only
666 execute once after the system has rebooted, prior to processing any 667 execute once after the system has rebooted, prior to processing any
667 device configuration.</para> 668 device configuration.</para>
668 </listitem> 669 </listitem>
669 670
670 <listitem> 671 <listitem>
671 <para><literal>Always-before-startup</literal>. This script will always 672 <para><literal>Always-before-startup</literal>. This script will
672 execute after the system has rebooted, prior to processing any device 673 always execute after the system has rebooted, prior to processing
673 configuration.</para> 674 any device configuration.</para>
674 </listitem> 675 </listitem>
675 676
676 <listitem> 677 <listitem>
677 <para><literal>Once-after-startup</literal>. The script will always 678 <para><literal>Once-after-startup</literal>. The script will always
678 execute after the system has rebooted, after all device configuration 679 execute after the system has rebooted, after all device
679 processes have completed.</para> 680 configuration processes have completed.</para>
680 </listitem> 681 </listitem>
681 682
682 <listitem> 683 <listitem>
@@ -734,7 +735,7 @@
734 <para>Select the script you want to delete from the <emphasis 735 <para>Select the script you want to delete from the <emphasis
735 role="bold">Uploaded Scripts</emphasis> tab and then click <emphasis 736 role="bold">Uploaded Scripts</emphasis> tab and then click <emphasis
736 role="bold">Delete</emphasis>, which will remove the script 737 role="bold">Delete</emphasis>, which will remove the script
737 immediately from the Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 738 immediately from the Enea Edge Management.</para>
738 </listitem> 739 </listitem>
739 </orderedlist> 740 </orderedlist>
740 </section> 741 </section>
@@ -742,8 +743,8 @@
742 <section id="configure_scripts"> 743 <section id="configure_scripts">
743 <title>Configuring Script Location</title> 744 <title>Configuring Script Location</title>
744 745
745 <para>The location where the scripts are staged in the Enea uCPE Manager 746 <para>The location where the scripts are staged in the Enea Edge
746 can be chanaged as described below:</para> 747 Management can be chanaged as described below:</para>
747 748
748 <orderedlist> 749 <orderedlist>
749 <listitem> 750 <listitem>
@@ -754,7 +755,7 @@
754 755
755 <listitem> 756 <listitem>
756 <para>Select the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> tab 757 <para>Select the <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> tab
757 and specify a new loacation to store the scripts.</para> 758 and specify a new location to store the scripts.</para>
758 759
759 <note> 760 <note>
760 <para>Change the script storage location only if you have many 761 <para>Change the script storage location only if you have many
@@ -815,12 +816,12 @@
815 </section> 816 </section>
816 </section> 817 </section>
817 818
818 <section> 819 <section id="wireless_access_point">
819 <title>Wireless Access Point</title> 820 <title>Wireless Access Point</title>
820 821
821 <para>The Wireless AP Screen from the Enea uCPE Manager Configuration menu 822 <para>The Wireless AP Screen from the Enea Edge Management Configuration
822 allows users to configure a <literal>Wireless Access Point</literal>. A 823 menu allows users to configure a <literal>Wireless Access Point</literal>.
823 <literal>wap-capable</literal> interface and a LAN bridge must be added 824 A <literal>wap-capable</literal> interface and a LAN bridge must be added
824 before doing the Wireless AP configuration. For more details see sections 825 before doing the Wireless AP configuration. For more details see sections
825 <link linkend="wap_interface_type">Wap interface Type</link> and <link 826 <link linkend="wap_interface_type">Wap interface Type</link> and <link
826 linkend="dataplane_bridge">Data-plane bridge</link>.</para> 827 linkend="dataplane_bridge">Data-plane bridge</link>.</para>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/troubleshooting.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/troubleshooting.xml
index f416f8f..4984a35 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/troubleshooting.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/troubleshooting.xml
@@ -2,19 +2,19 @@
2<chapter id="troubleshooting"> 2<chapter id="troubleshooting">
3 <title>Troubleshooting and Recovery</title> 3 <title>Troubleshooting and Recovery</title>
4 4
5 <para>In all scenarios where possible, collect the logs for 5 <para>In all scenarios where possible, collect the logs for debugging. More
6 debugging. More information on log collecting can be found in 6 information on log collecting can be found in <olink
7 <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 7 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
8 targetptr="log_collector">Using the Log Collector in the <xi:include 8 targetptr="log_collector">Using the Log Collector in the <xi:include
9 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 9 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
11 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 11 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
12 Manual.</para> 12 Manual.</para>
13 13
14 <para>The following is a small list of possible Enea NFV Access problems, 14 <para>The following is a small list of possible Enea Edge problems, and
15 and their solutions. If you encounter other issues or can't get Enea NFV Access to work 15 their solutions. If you encounter other issues or can't get Enea Edge to
16 successfully after consulting the information below, please use the <olink 16 work successfully after consulting the information below, please use the
17 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_release_info" 17 <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_release_info"
18 targetptr="contacting_enea_support">Enea Support Team Form, available in the 18 targetptr="contacting_enea_support">Enea Support Team Form, available in the
19 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 19 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
20 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 20 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
29 29
30 <thead> 30 <thead>
31 <row> 31 <row>
32 <entry align="center">Enea NFV Access Problem</entry> 32 <entry align="center">Enea Edge Problem</entry>
33 33
34 <entry align="center">Solution</entry> 34 <entry align="center">Solution</entry>
35 </row> 35 </row>
@@ -37,11 +37,11 @@
37 37
38 <tbody> 38 <tbody>
39 <row> 39 <row>
40 <entry>A uCPE device fails to connect to the Enea uCPE Manager after 40 <entry>A uCPE device fails to connect to the Enea Edge Management
41 installation.</entry> 41 after installation.</entry>
42 42
43 <entry>If the uCPE device is not able to connect to the Enea uCPE 43 <entry>If the uCPE device is not able to connect to the Enea Edge
44 Manager after an installation, the Web-installer application is 44 Management after an installation, the Web-installer application is
45 started automatically on the uCPE device to change the configuration 45 started automatically on the uCPE device to change the configuration
46 via a web browser. Please see <olink 46 via a web browser. Please see <olink
47 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 47 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
59 <entry><orderedlist> 59 <entry><orderedlist>
60 <listitem> 60 <listitem>
61 <para>Perform a hardware reboot of the uCPE Device and select 61 <para>Perform a hardware reboot of the uCPE Device and select
62 the previous Enea NFV Access image from the GRUB menu. This 62 the previous Enea Edge Runtime image from the GRUB menu. This
63 action assumes physical access to the uCPE device.</para> 63 action assumes physical access to the uCPE device.</para>
64 </listitem> 64 </listitem>
65 65
@@ -77,14 +77,14 @@
77 </row> 77 </row>
78 78
79 <row> 79 <row>
80 <entry>After a failed uCPE device upgrade the previous Enea NFV 80 <entry>After a failed uCPE device upgrade the previous Enea Edge
81 Access image (from the GRUB menu) does not boot.</entry> 81 image (from the GRUB menu) does not boot.</entry>
82 82
83 <entry>Reinstall Enea NFV Access on the uCPE device and redeploy the 83 <entry>Reinstall Enea Edge on the uCPE device and redeploy the
84 initial configuration and virtualized services, by following the 84 initial configuration and virtualized services, by following the
85 steps in <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 85 steps in <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
86 targetptr="install_ena_device">Installing Enea NFV Access - uCPE 86 targetptr="install_ena_device">Installing Enea Edge - uCPE Device
87 Device installation in the <xi:include 87 installation in the <xi:include
88 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 88 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
89 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 89 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
90 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 90 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
@@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
92 </row> 92 </row>
93 93
94 <row> 94 <row>
95 <entry>The Enea uCPE Manager upgrade fails and a working snapshot is 95 <entry>The Enea Edge Management upgrade fails and a working snapshot
96 available.</entry> 96 is available.</entry>
97 97
98 <entry>If a working snapshot obtained during a previous Upgrade or 98 <entry>If a working snapshot obtained during a previous Upgrade or
99 Uninstall is available 99 Uninstall is available
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
109 <para>Restore the previous installation as described in <olink 109 <para>Restore the previous installation as described in <olink
110 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 110 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
111 targetptr="restore_prev_ucpe_install">Restoring a previous 111 targetptr="restore_prev_ucpe_install">Restoring a previous
112 uCPE Manager installation in the <xi:include 112 Enea Edge Management installation in the <xi:include
113 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 113 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
114 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 114 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
115 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 115 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
@@ -119,8 +119,8 @@
119 </row> 119 </row>
120 120
121 <row> 121 <row>
122 <entry>The Enea uCPE Manager upgrade fails and no working snapshot 122 <entry>The Enea Edge Management upgrade fails and no working
123 is available, but a System Back-up file exists.</entry> 123 snapshot is available, but a System Back-up file exists.</entry>
124 124
125 <entry><orderedlist> 125 <entry><orderedlist>
126 <listitem> 126 <listitem>
@@ -131,10 +131,10 @@
131 131
132 <listitem> 132 <listitem>
133 <para>Perform an installation with the restore option of a 133 <para>Perform an installation with the restore option of a
134 previous Enea uCPE Manager configuration as described in 134 previous Enea Edge Management configuration as described in
135 <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 135 <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
136 targetptr="install_ucpemg_from_backup">Installation of the 136 targetptr="install_ucpemg_from_backup">Installation of the
137 uCPE Manager using a System Back-up in the <xi:include 137 Enea Edge Management using a System Back-up in the <xi:include
138 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 138 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
139 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 139 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
140 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 140 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
145 145
146 <row> 146 <row>
147 <entry>The uCPE device is booted, the ssh connection is available 147 <entry>The uCPE device is booted, the ssh connection is available
148 but the device is not connected to the Enea uCPE Manager.</entry> 148 but the device is not connected to the Enea Edge Management.</entry>
149 149
150 <entry><orderedlist> 150 <entry><orderedlist>
151 <listitem> 151 <listitem>
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
155 155
156 <listitem> 156 <listitem>
157 <para>Use the <emphasis role="bold">Reconnect</emphasis> 157 <para>Use the <emphasis role="bold">Reconnect</emphasis>
158 button from the Enea uCPE Manager's GUI.</para> 158 button from the Enea Edge Management's GUI.</para>
159 </listitem> 159 </listitem>
160 160
161 <listitem> 161 <listitem>
@@ -169,8 +169,8 @@
169 <para>If the above actions do not work, reinstall and 169 <para>If the above actions do not work, reinstall and
170 reconfigure the device using the steps provided in <olink 170 reconfigure the device using the steps provided in <olink
171 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 171 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
172 targetptr="install_ena_device">Installing Enea NFV Access - 172 targetptr="install_ena_device">Installing Enea Edge - uCPE
173 uCPE Device installation in the <xi:include 173 Device installation in the <xi:include
174 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 174 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
175 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 175 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
176 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 176 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
@@ -186,8 +186,8 @@
186 <entry>Perform a hardware reboot on the uCPE device. If the problem 186 <entry>Perform a hardware reboot on the uCPE device. If the problem
187 is not fixed, reinstall and reconfigure the device using the steps 187 is not fixed, reinstall and reconfigure the device using the steps
188 provided in <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 188 provided in <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
189 targetptr="install_ena_device">Installing Enea NFV Access - uCPE 189 targetptr="install_ena_device">Installing Enea Edge - uCPE Device
190 Device installation in the <xi:include 190 installation in the <xi:include
191 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 191 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
192 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 192 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
193 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink> 193 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
@@ -207,16 +207,16 @@
207 <listitem> 207 <listitem>
208 <para>Reboot the device by accessing <emphasis 208 <para>Reboot the device by accessing <emphasis
209 role="bold">Operations</emphasis> and then selecting <emphasis 209 role="bold">Operations</emphasis> and then selecting <emphasis
210 role="bold">Reboot</emphasis> from within the Enea uCPE 210 role="bold">Reboot</emphasis> from within the Enea Edge
211 Manager.</para> 211 Management.</para>
212 </listitem> 212 </listitem>
213 213
214 <listitem> 214 <listitem>
215 <para>If the above actions do not work, redeploy all services. 215 <para>If the above actions do not work, redeploy all services.
216 This is done by cleaning up the existing configuration by 216 This is done by cleaning up the existing configuration by
217accessing <emphasis role="bold">Operations</emphasis>, then selecting 217 accessing <emphasis role="bold">Operations</emphasis>, then
218<emphasis role="bold">Factory Reset</emphasis> for a specific device and 218 selecting <emphasis role="bold">Factory Reset</emphasis> for a
219redeploying the VNF services.</para> 219 specific device and redeploying the VNF services.</para>
220 </listitem> 220 </listitem>
221 </orderedlist></entry> 221 </orderedlist></entry>
222 </row> 222 </row>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml
index 1b714f2..e833c2d 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/upgrade_ena.xml
@@ -1,26 +1,25 @@
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<chapter id="upgrade_ena"> 2<chapter id="upgrade_ena">
3 <title>Upgrading Enea NFV Access</title> 3 <title>Upgrading Enea Edge</title>
4 4
5 <para>Enea provides regular releases that will require the upgrading of Enea 5 <para>Enea provides regular releases that will require the upgrading of Enea
6 NFV Access components. The Enea uCPE Manager must be upgraded first, 6 Edge components. The Enea Edge Management must be upgraded first, followed
7 followed by upgrading the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform on the uCPE 7 by upgrading the Enea Edge Runtime on the uCPE devices.</para>
8 devices.</para>
9 8
10 <section id="upgrade_mg"> 9 <section id="upgrade_mg">
11 <title>Upgrading the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 10 <title>Upgrading the Enea Edge Management</title>
12 11
13 <note> 12 <note>
14 <para>It is recommended to create a system backup by accessing <emphasis 13 <para>It is recommended to create a system backup by accessing <emphasis
15 role="bold">System</emphasis> and selecting <emphasis role="bold">System 14 role="bold">System</emphasis> and selecting <emphasis role="bold">System
16 Backup</emphasis> from the Enea uCPE Manager GUI, for recovery in case 15 Backup</emphasis> from the Enea Edge Management GUI, for recovery in
17 of an upgrade failure.</para> 16 case of an upgrade failure.</para>
18 </note> 17 </note>
19 18
20 <orderedlist> 19 <orderedlist>
21 <listitem> 20 <listitem>
22 <para>Extract the 21 <para>Extract the
23 <filename>Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename> 22 <filename>Enea_Edge_Management_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename>
24 folder.</para> 23 folder.</para>
25 24
26 <para>The directory in which the archive has been unpacked will be 25 <para>The directory in which the archive has been unpacked will be
@@ -33,8 +32,8 @@
33 32
34 <listitem> 33 <listitem>
35 <para>Run the following command with the root account and change 34 <para>Run the following command with the root account and change
36 <literal>/opt/ems</literal> to the correct location of the Enea uCPE 35 <literal>/opt/ems</literal> to the correct location of the Enea Edge
37 Manager installation:</para> 36 Management installation:</para>
38 37
39 <programlisting>./upgrade.sh /opt/ems \ 38 <programlisting>./upgrade.sh /opt/ems \
40Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</programlisting> 39Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</programlisting>
@@ -57,7 +56,7 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
57 56
58 <note> 57 <note>
59 <para>The snapshot file created during the upgrade can be used for 58 <para>The snapshot file created during the upgrade can be used for
60 restoring the Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 59 restoring the Enea Edge Management.</para>
61 </note> 60 </note>
62 </listitem> 61 </listitem>
63 62
@@ -71,24 +70,25 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
71 </listitem> 70 </listitem>
72 </itemizedlist> 71 </itemizedlist>
73 72
74 <para>For an example on how to upgrade an Enea uCPE Manager installation in a 73 <para>For an example on how to upgrade an Enea Edge Management
75 High Availability setup, consult <olink 74 installation in a High Availability setup, consult <olink
76 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" 75 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started"
77 targetptr="ha_upgrade">Upgrading a High Availability Deployment in the 76 targetptr="ha_upgrade">Upgrading a High Availability Deployment in the
78 <ns:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 77 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
79 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" 78 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
80 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /></olink> Manual.</para> 79 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" /></olink>
80 Manual.</para>
81 81
82 <section id="restore_prev_ucpe_install"> 82 <section id="restore_prev_ucpe_install">
83 <title>Restoring a previous Enea uCPE Manager Installation</title> 83 <title>Restoring a previous Enea Edge Management Installation</title>
84 84
85 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to restore a previous Enea uCPE Manager 85 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to restore a previous Enea Edge
86 installation</emphasis></para> 86 Management installation</emphasis></para>
87 87
88 <orderedlist> 88 <orderedlist>
89 <listitem> 89 <listitem>
90 <para>Extract 90 <para>Extract
91 <filename>Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename></para> 91 <filename>Enea_Edge_Management_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename></para>
92 </listitem> 92 </listitem>
93 93
94 <listitem> 94 <listitem>
@@ -99,8 +99,8 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
99 <listitem> 99 <listitem>
100 <para>Copy the snapshot file 100 <para>Copy the snapshot file
101 (<filename>ucpemanager-Backup-YYYYddMMHHmm.tar.gz</filename>) 101 (<filename>ucpemanager-Backup-YYYYddMMHHmm.tar.gz</filename>)
102 created during a previous Enea uCPE Manager Upgrade or Enea uCPE 102 created during a previous Enea Edge Management Upgrade or Enea Edge
103 Manager Uninstall Operation into the 103 Management Uninstall Operation into the
104 <literal>&lt;uCPEM-installdir&gt;</literal> directory.</para> 104 <literal>&lt;uCPEM-installdir&gt;</literal> directory.</para>
105 </listitem> 105 </listitem>
106 106
@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
110 110
111 <listitem> 111 <listitem>
112 <para>Run the following command with the root user and change 112 <para>Run the following command with the root user and change
113 <literal>/opt/ems</literal> to the correct location of the Enea uCPE 113 <literal>/opt/ems</literal> to the correct location of the Enea Edge
114 Manager installation:</para> 114 Management installation:</para>
115 115
116 <programlisting>./restore.sh /opt/ems ucpemanager-Backup-YYYYddMMHHmm.tar.gz</programlisting> 116 <programlisting>./restore.sh /opt/ems ucpemanager-Backup-YYYYddMMHHmm.tar.gz</programlisting>
117 </listitem> 117 </listitem>
@@ -126,9 +126,9 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
126 </listitem> 126 </listitem>
127 127
128 <listitem> 128 <listitem>
129 <para>Reinstall the Enea uCPE Manager application on the specified 129 <para>Reinstall the Enea Edge Management application on the
130 target location, restoring the data in the database and files in the 130 specified target location, restoring the data in the database and
131 process.</para> 131 files in the process.</para>
132 </listitem> 132 </listitem>
133 </itemizedlist> 133 </itemizedlist>
134 134
@@ -137,21 +137,22 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
137 </section> 137 </section>
138 138
139 <section id="uninstall_ucpem_install"> 139 <section id="uninstall_ucpem_install">
140 <title>Uninstalling an existing Enea uCPE Manager Installation</title> 140 <title>Uninstalling an existing Enea Edge Management
141 Installation</title>
141 142
142 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to uninstall an existing Enea uCPE 143 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to uninstall an existing Enea Edge
143 Manager installation</emphasis></para> 144 Management installation</emphasis></para>
144 145
145 <orderedlist> 146 <orderedlist>
146 <listitem> 147 <listitem>
147 <para>Navigate to the folder where the Enea uCPE Manager is 148 <para>Navigate to the folder where the Enea Edge Management is
148 installed: <filename>&lt;uCPEM-installdir&gt;</filename>.</para> 149 installed: <filename>&lt;uCPEM-installdir&gt;</filename>.</para>
149 </listitem> 150 </listitem>
150 151
151 <listitem> 152 <listitem>
152 <para>Run the following command with the root user and change 153 <para>Run the following command with the root user and change
153 <literal>/opt/ems</literal> to the correct location of the Enea uCPE 154 <literal>/opt/ems</literal> to the correct location of the Enea Edge
154 Manager installation:</para> 155 Management installation:</para>
155 156
156 <programlisting>./uninstall.sh /opt/ems</programlisting> 157 <programlisting>./uninstall.sh /opt/ems</programlisting>
157 </listitem> 158 </listitem>
@@ -174,7 +175,7 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
174 175
175 <note> 176 <note>
176 <para>The snapshot file created during the uninstall can be used 177 <para>The snapshot file created during the uninstall can be used
177 for restoring the Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 178 for restoring Enea Edge Management.</para>
178 </note> 179 </note>
179 </listitem> 180 </listitem>
180 181
@@ -193,7 +194,7 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
193 </listitem> 194 </listitem>
194 </itemizedlist> 195 </itemizedlist>
195 196
196 <para>After these steps, the Enea uCPE Manager is completely removed 197 <para>After these steps, the Enea Edge Management is completely removed
197 from the system.</para> 198 from the system.</para>
198 </section> 199 </section>
199 </section> 200 </section>
@@ -201,7 +202,7 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
201 <section id="upgrade_devices"> 202 <section id="upgrade_devices">
202 <title>uCPE device Upgrades</title> 203 <title>uCPE device Upgrades</title>
203 204
204 <para>A uCPE device can be upgraded using the Enea uCPE Manager 205 <para>A uCPE device can be upgraded using the Enea Edge Management
205 GUI.</para> 206 GUI.</para>
206 207
207 <section id="device_up_process"> 208 <section id="device_up_process">
@@ -266,7 +267,7 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
266 <note> 267 <note>
267 <para>The uCPE Device upgrade is done with image files of the type 268 <para>The uCPE Device upgrade is done with image files of the type
268 <literal>rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2</literal>, which are available in the 269 <literal>rootfs.ostree.tar.bz2</literal>, which are available in the
269 <filename>Enea_NFV_Access_Run_Time_Platform_&lt;processor&gt;_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename> 270 <filename>Enea_Edge_Runtime_&lt;processor&gt;_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</filename>
270 file you downloaded with your release.</para> 271 file you downloaded with your release.</para>
271 </note> 272 </note>
272 273
@@ -362,7 +363,7 @@ Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</pr
362 when to run the upgrade.</para> 363 when to run the upgrade.</para>
363 364
364 <note> 365 <note>
365 <para>The hour represents the local Enea uCPE Manager server 366 <para>The hour represents the local Enea Edge Management server
366 hour.</para> 367 hour.</para>
367 </note> 368 </note>
368 </listitem> 369 </listitem>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml
index e8c65eb..fbf7091 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/vnf_mg.xml
@@ -2,17 +2,17 @@
2<chapter id="vnf_mg"> 2<chapter id="vnf_mg">
3 <title>VNF Management</title> 3 <title>VNF Management</title>
4 4
5 <para>The Enea uCPE Manager is responsible for onboarding, configuring (e.g. 5 <para>The Enea Edge Management is responsible for onboarding, configuring
6 CloudInit) and ensuring life cycle management of VNFs that are instantiated 6 (e.g. CloudInit) and ensuring life cycle management of VNFs that are
7 and run on the various uCPE devices.</para> 7 instantiated and run on the various uCPE devices.</para>
8 8
9 <section id="onboarding_a_vnf"> 9 <section id="onboarding_a_vnf">
10 <title>Onboarding a VNF</title> 10 <title>Onboarding a VNF</title>
11 11
12 <para>The onboarding of a VNF means adding it to the Enea uCPE Manager VNF 12 <para>The onboarding of a VNF means adding it to the Enea Edge Management
13 Catalogue and preparing it for instantiation (deployment on connected uCPE 13 VNF Catalogue and preparing it for instantiation (deployment on connected
14 devices). This is accomplished using the Enea uCPE Manager Onboarding 14 uCPE devices). This is accomplished using the Enea Edge Management
15 graphical user interface.</para> 15 Onboarding graphical user interface.</para>
16 16
17 <para>Typically, the Getting Started Guide of a VNF, provided by the VNF 17 <para>Typically, the Getting Started Guide of a VNF, provided by the VNF
18 vendor, contains all necessary information needed to onboard a VNF.</para> 18 vendor, contains all necessary information needed to onboard a VNF.</para>
@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@
35 <note> 35 <note>
36 <para>There are no standard ways of managing VNF licenses, 36 <para>There are no standard ways of managing VNF licenses,
37 therefore no general guidelines can be provided. One example of 37 therefore no general guidelines can be provided. One example of
38 license handling that can be employed in the Enea uCPE Manager is 38 license handling that can be employed in the Enea Edge Management
39 the adding of a license during the Cloud-Init setup.</para> 39 is the adding of a license during the Cloud-Init setup.</para>
40 </note> 40 </note>
41 </listitem> 41 </listitem>
42 42
@@ -109,32 +109,35 @@
109 </section> 109 </section>
110 110
111 <section id="onboard_in_ucpemg"> 111 <section id="onboard_in_ucpemg">
112 <title>Onboarding into the Enea uCPE Manager</title> 112 <title>Onboarding into the Enea Edge Management</title>
113 113
114 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to onboard a VNF into the Enea uCPE 114 <para><emphasis role="bold">How to onboard a VNF into the Enea Edge
115 Manager </emphasis></para> 115 Management </emphasis></para>
116 116
117 <orderedlist> 117 <orderedlist>
118 <listitem> 118 <listitem>
119 <para>Select from the top toolbar <emphasis role="bold">VNF</emphasis> 119 <para>Select from the top toolbar <emphasis
120 and then <emphasis role="bold">Descriptors</emphasis>.</para> 120 role="bold">VNF</emphasis> and then <emphasis
121 role="bold">Descriptors</emphasis>.</para>
121 </listitem> 122 </listitem>
122 123
123 <listitem> 124 <listitem>
124 <para>Click the <emphasis role="bold">On-board</emphasis> button.</para> 125 <para>Click the <emphasis role="bold">On-board</emphasis>
126 button.</para>
125 </listitem> 127 </listitem>
126 128
127 <listitem> 129 <listitem>
128 <para>When prompted by the UI, make sure the <emphasis role="bold">VM 130 <para>When prompted by the UI, make sure the <emphasis
129 Image</emphasis> radio button at the top of the onboarding screen is 131 role="bold">VM Image</emphasis> radio button at the top of the
130 selected, it will trigger a popup menu window.</para> 132 onboarding screen is selected, it will trigger a popup menu
133 window.</para>
131 </listitem> 134 </listitem>
132 </orderedlist> 135 </orderedlist>
133 136
134 <para>This window contains data fields where both necessary and optional 137 <para>This window contains data fields where both necessary and optional
135 information about the VNF can be supplied. After doing so, press the 138 information about the VNF can be supplied. After doing so, press the
136 Onboard button, the Enea uCPE Manager will create the VNF descriptor and 139 Onboard button, the Enea Edge Management will create the VNF descriptor
137 add it to its VNF Catalog.</para> 140 and add it to its VNF Catalog.</para>
138 141
139 <figure> 142 <figure>
140 <title>Onboard a VNF</title> 143 <title>Onboard a VNF</title>
@@ -153,8 +156,8 @@
153 <listitem> 156 <listitem>
154 <para><emphasis role="bold">VM Image File</emphasis>. This is the 157 <para><emphasis role="bold">VM Image File</emphasis>. This is the
155 Virtual Machine image file for the VNF. Typically, it is a QCOW 158 Virtual Machine image file for the VNF. Typically, it is a QCOW
156 image. Press <emphasis role="bold">Choose File</emphasis> and select the image you 159 image. Press <emphasis role="bold">Choose File</emphasis> and select
157 wish to upload.</para> 160 the image you wish to upload.</para>
158 </listitem> 161 </listitem>
159 162
160 <listitem> 163 <listitem>
@@ -171,7 +174,7 @@
171 <listitem> 174 <listitem>
172 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description</emphasis>. This field 175 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description</emphasis>. This field
173 contains any description provided and is only displayed in the GUI 176 contains any description provided and is only displayed in the GUI
174 tables in the Enea uCPE Manager.</para> 177 tables in the Enea Edge Management.</para>
175 </listitem> 178 </listitem>
176 179
177 <listitem> 180 <listitem>
@@ -203,14 +206,14 @@
203 206
204 <para><emphasis role="bold">Interfaces Tab</emphasis></para> 207 <para><emphasis role="bold">Interfaces Tab</emphasis></para>
205 208
206 <para>Click on the <emphasis role="bold">Interfaces</emphasis> tab to show the 209 <para>Click on the <emphasis role="bold">Interfaces</emphasis> tab to
207 Interfaces table.</para> 210 show the Interfaces table.</para>
208 211
209 <para>This table will contain the interfaces required by this VNF to be 212 <para>This table will contain the interfaces required by this VNF to be
210 configured, when creating an instance. Consult the VNF vendor to 213 configured, when creating an instance. Consult the VNF vendor to
211 determine which and how many are required. Each interface requires a 214 determine which and how many are required. Each interface requires a
212 name, and optionally a description, used only by the Enea uCPE 215 name, and optionally a description, used only by the Enea Edge
213 Manager.</para> 216 Management.</para>
214 217
215 <note> 218 <note>
216 <para>CAUTION: The user MUST conserve the same order for the virtual 219 <para>CAUTION: The user MUST conserve the same order for the virtual
@@ -219,9 +222,9 @@
219 222
220 <para><emphasis role="bold">Cloud Init Tab</emphasis></para> 223 <para><emphasis role="bold">Cloud Init Tab</emphasis></para>
221 224
222 <para>Click the <emphasis role="bold">Cloud Init</emphasis> tab to provide the 225 <para>Click the <emphasis role="bold">Cloud Init</emphasis> tab to
223 Cloud-Init configuration. There are three fields that need to be 226 provide the Cloud-Init configuration. There are three fields that need
224 populated:</para> 227 to be populated:</para>
225 228
226 <orderedlist> 229 <orderedlist>
227 <listitem> 230 <listitem>
@@ -273,7 +276,7 @@
273 <para>The <literal>Content Files Table</literal> is ONLY used if 276 <para>The <literal>Content Files Table</literal> is ONLY used if
274 <literal>ConfigDrive</literal> is chosen as the Cloud-Init 277 <literal>ConfigDrive</literal> is chosen as the Cloud-Init
275 Datasource. For each content file added, a <literal>Path</literal> 278 Datasource. For each content file added, a <literal>Path</literal>
276 must be provided. When the Enea uCPE Manager is used to create an 279 must be provided. When the Enea Edge Management is used to create an
277 instance for multiple VNFs, the user will be prompted to provide a 280 instance for multiple VNFs, the user will be prompted to provide a
278 data file for each entry in this table. Each type of VNF will 281 data file for each entry in this table. Each type of VNF will
279 require different cloud-init files, e.g.: a license file. The data 282 require different cloud-init files, e.g.: a license file. The data
@@ -292,9 +295,9 @@
292 <para>In this table, you can enter values for properties that will be 295 <para>In this table, you can enter values for properties that will be
293 used during instantiation of the VNF. The values will augment the 296 used during instantiation of the VNF. The values will augment the
294 default values in the <filename>domain.xml</filename> file used by 297 default values in the <filename>domain.xml</filename> file used by
295 <literal>libvirt/virsh</literal> (running in Enea NFV Access) when 298 <literal>libvirt/virsh</literal> (running in Enea Edge) when creating an
296 creating an instance of the VNF. Consult with the VNF Vendor or ENEA 299 instance of the VNF. Consult with the VNF Vendor or ENEA support for
297 support for values needed by specific VNFs.</para> 300 values needed by specific VNFs.</para>
298 301
299 <para><emphasis role="bold">Property Values</emphasis></para> 302 <para><emphasis role="bold">Property Values</emphasis></para>
300 303
@@ -349,8 +352,8 @@
349 352
350 <orderedlist> 353 <orderedlist>
351 <listitem> 354 <listitem>
352 <para>Select from the top toolbar <emphasis role="bold">VNF</emphasis> and 355 <para>Select from the top toolbar <emphasis role="bold">VNF</emphasis>
353 choose <emphasis role="bold">Instances</emphasis>.</para> 356 and choose <emphasis role="bold">Instances</emphasis>.</para>
354 </listitem> 357 </listitem>
355 358
356 <listitem> 359 <listitem>
@@ -406,13 +409,14 @@
406 </listitem> 409 </listitem>
407 410
408 <listitem> 411 <listitem>
409 <para>Hit the <emphasis role="bold">Create</emphasis> button to deploy the VNF and 412 <para>Hit the <emphasis role="bold">Create</emphasis> button to deploy
410 run it on the specified uCPE device.</para> 413 the VNF and run it on the specified uCPE device.</para>
411 </listitem> 414 </listitem>
412 </orderedlist> 415 </orderedlist>
413 416
414 <para>Selecting the <emphasis role="bold">VNF</emphasis> menu then choosing <emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis> 417 <para>Selecting the <emphasis role="bold">VNF</emphasis> menu then
415 will show that the VNF was created and a connection was established.</para> 418 choosing <emphasis role="bold">Events</emphasis> will show that the VNF
419 was created and a connection was established.</para>
416 </section> 420 </section>
417 421
418 <section id="enter_console"> 422 <section id="enter_console">
@@ -425,8 +429,9 @@
425 429
426 <orderedlist> 430 <orderedlist>
427 <listitem> 431 <listitem>
428 <para>SSH to the uCPE device from the Enea uCPE Manager 432 <para>SSH to the uCPE device from the Enea Edge Management (Access the
429 (Access the <emphasis role="bold">Device</emphasis> menu and select <emphasis role="bold">SSH</emphasis>) using:</para> 433 <emphasis role="bold">Device</emphasis> menu and select <emphasis
434 role="bold">SSH</emphasis>) using:</para>
430 435
431 <itemizedlist> 436 <itemizedlist>
432 <listitem> 437 <listitem>
@@ -440,12 +445,13 @@
440 <para>For reverse ssh connections (ssh to a uCPE device behind 445 <para>For reverse ssh connections (ssh to a uCPE device behind
441 NAT): the <literal>Username</literal> (default: root) and the 446 NAT): the <literal>Username</literal> (default: root) and the
442 <literal>Reverse ssh</literal> checkbox checked. The port will be 447 <literal>Reverse ssh</literal> checkbox checked. The port will be
443 automatically choosen by the Enea uCPE Manager in the range 448 automatically chosen by the Enea Edge Management in the range
444 defined in the <emphasis role="bold">SSH</emphasis> configuration panel, 449 defined in the <emphasis role="bold">SSH</emphasis> configuration
445 available when accessing <emphasis role="bold">System</emphasis>, then 450 panel, available when accessing <emphasis
446 <emphasis role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> and choosing <emphasis role="bold">Reverse 451 role="bold">System</emphasis>, then <emphasis
447 SSH</emphasis> . By default, the start port will 452 role="bold">Configuration</emphasis> and choosing <emphasis
448 be <literal>7000</literal> and the maximum number of ports 453 role="bold">Reverse SSH</emphasis> . By default, the start port
454 will be <literal>7000</literal> and the maximum number of ports
449 allocated to all devices is 10. Only one port per device is 455 allocated to all devices is 10. Only one port per device is
450 allowed.</para> 456 allowed.</para>
451 457
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/swcomp.mk b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/swcomp.mk
index ca6439f..52b433e 100755
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/swcomp.mk
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/swcomp.mk
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ BOOK_VER ?= $(REL_VER)-dev
6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print) 6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print)
7 7
8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started 8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started
9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea NFV Access $(PROD_VER) Getting Started" 9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea Edge $(PROD_VER) Getting Started"
10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS) 10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS)
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/about.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/about.xml
index 377562c..2a8bf01 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/about.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/about.xml
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@
4<chapter id="platform-open-source-packages-and-licenses"> 4<chapter id="platform-open-source-packages-and-licenses">
5 <title>About this Report</title> 5 <title>About this Report</title>
6 6
7 <para>This document contains the open source and license information pertaining to packages provided with this release of the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform and the Installer.</para> 7 <para>This document contains the open source and license information pertaining to packages provided with this release of the Enea Edge Runtime and the Installer.</para>
8</chapter> \ No newline at end of file 8</chapter> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/book.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/book.xml
index a17bb3d..1150b11 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/book.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED"> 4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED">
5]> 5]>
6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_platform_open_source"> 6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_platform_open_source">
7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> NFV Access Runtime Platform Open Source Report</title> 7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> Edge Runtime Open Source Report</title>
8 <subtitle>Release Version 8 <subtitle>Release Version
9 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" 9 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)"
10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /></subtitle> 10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /></subtitle>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/licenses.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
index 352f820..6f9aa06 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
@@ -538,13 +538,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
538<row> 538<row>
539 <entry>enea-nfv-access-vnf</entry> 539 <entry>enea-nfv-access-vnf</entry>
540 <entry>1.0</entry> 540 <entry>1.0</entry>
541 <entry>VNF image of the Enea NFV Access Platform includes kernel rootfs and boot parameters</entry> 541 <entry>VNF image of the Enea Edge Runtime includes kernel rootfs and boot parameters</entry>
542 <entry>MIT</entry> 542 <entry>MIT</entry>
543</row> 543</row>
544<row> 544<row>
545 <entry>enea-nfv-access</entry> 545 <entry>enea-nfv-access</entry>
546 <entry>1.0</entry> 546 <entry>1.0</entry>
547 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea NFV Access Platform with ODM and NETCONF Edgelink customizations</entry> 547 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea Edge Runtime with ODM and NETCONF Edgelink customizations</entry>
548 <entry>MIT</entry> 548 <entry>MIT</entry>
549</row> 549</row>
550<row> 550<row>
@@ -1738,13 +1738,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
1738<row> 1738<row>
1739 <entry>nfv-installer</entry> 1739 <entry>nfv-installer</entry>
1740 <entry>1.0</entry> 1740 <entry>1.0</entry>
1741 <entry>Enea NFV Access installer</entry> 1741 <entry>Enea Edge installer</entry>
1742 <entry>Enea</entry> 1742 <entry>Enea</entry>
1743</row> 1743</row>
1744<row> 1744<row>
1745 <entry>nfva-cfgtool</entry> 1745 <entry>nfva-cfgtool</entry>
1746 <entry>1.0</entry> 1746 <entry>1.0</entry>
1747 <entry>Command line tool to for accessing the Enea NFV Access install configuration json file</entry> 1747 <entry>Command line tool to for accessing the Enea Edge install configuration json file</entry>
1748 <entry>Enea</entry> 1748 <entry>Enea</entry>
1749</row> 1749</row>
1750<row> 1750<row>
@@ -1960,7 +1960,7 @@ specific documentation.-->
1960<row> 1960<row>
1961 <entry>packagegroup-enea-wifi</entry> 1961 <entry>packagegroup-enea-wifi</entry>
1962 <entry>1.0</entry> 1962 <entry>1.0</entry>
1963 <entry>This package group includes packages and packagegroups that enable WiFi connectivity in the Enea NFV Access platform</entry> 1963 <entry>This package group includes packages and packagegroups that enable WiFi connectivity in the Enea Edge Runtime</entry>
1964 <entry>MIT</entry> 1964 <entry>MIT</entry>
1965</row> 1965</row>
1966<row> 1966<row>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/swcomp.mk b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/swcomp.mk
index fc62acc..20202e4 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/swcomp.mk
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source/swcomp.mk
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ BOOK_VER ?= $(REL_VER)-dev
6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print) 6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print)
7 7
8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source 8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-platform-open-source
9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform Open Source Report" 9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea Edge Runtime Open Source Report"
10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS) 10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS)
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/about_release.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/about_release.xml
index 2078a30..960f136 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/about_release.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/about_release.xml
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@
4<chapter id="relinfo-about-release"> 4<chapter id="relinfo-about-release">
5 <title>About This Release</title> 5 <title>About This Release</title>
6 6
7 <para>Enea NFV Access is a complete NFVI software platform designed for 7 <para>Enea Edge is a complete NFVI software platform designed for
8 deployment on any white box uCPE device, and optimized for common use cases. 8 deployment on any white box uCPE device, and optimized for common use cases.
9 Enea NFV Access includes both the Runtime Platform deployed on a white box, 9 Enea Edge includes both the Enea Edge Runtime deployed on a white box,
10 and a management component with automation tools deployed in a private or 10 and a management component with automation tools deployed in a private or
11 public cloud.</para> 11 public cloud.</para>
12 12
13 <para>The Enea NFV Access <xi:include 13 <para>The Enea Edge <xi:include
14 href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" 14 href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml"
15 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 15 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
16 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" /> Release includes a new version of 16 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" /> Release includes a new version of
@@ -20,29 +20,29 @@
20 Improvements</xref>.</para> 20 Improvements</xref>.</para>
21 21
22 <section id="release-content"> 22 <section id="release-content">
23 <title>Enea NFV Access Release Content</title> 23 <title>Enea Edge Release Content</title>
24 24
25 <para>The release content is detailed below:</para> 25 <para>The release content is detailed below:</para>
26 26
27 <itemizedlist> 27 <itemizedlist>
28 <listitem> 28 <listitem>
29 <para>Enea_NFV_Access_Run_Time_Platform_C3000_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</para> 29 <para>Enea_Edge_Runtime_C3000_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</para>
30 </listitem> 30 </listitem>
31 31
32 <listitem> 32 <listitem>
33 <para>Enea_NFV_Access_Run_Time_Platform_XeonD_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</para> 33 <para>Enea_Edge_Runtime_XeonD_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</para>
34 </listitem> 34 </listitem>
35 35
36 <listitem> 36 <listitem>
37 <para>Enea_NFV_Access_AutomationFramework_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.zip</para> 37 <para>Enea_Edge_Automation_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.zip</para>
38 </listitem> 38 </listitem>
39 39
40 <listitem> 40 <listitem>
41 <para>Enea_NFV_Access_uCPEManager_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</para> 41 <para>Enea_Edge_Management_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</para>
42 </listitem> 42 </listitem>
43 43
44 <listitem> 44 <listitem>
45 <para>Enea_NFV_Access_Telemetry_Deploy_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</para> 45 <para>Enea_Edge_Telemetry_Deploy_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.tar.gz</para>
46 </listitem> 46 </listitem>
47 47
48 <listitem> 48 <listitem>
@@ -50,14 +50,14 @@
50 </listitem> 50 </listitem>
51 51
52 <listitem> 52 <listitem>
53 <para>Enea_NFV_Access_AF-TH_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.zip 53 <para>Enea_Edge_AF-TH_&lt;version&gt;-build&lt;build_number&gt;.zip
54 (deprecated, see <xref linkend="relinfo-changes-other">Section 2.1 New Features and 54 (deprecated, see <xref linkend="relinfo-changes-other">Section 2.1 New Features and
55 Improvements</xref>.)</para> 55 Improvements</xref>.)</para>
56 </listitem> 56 </listitem>
57 </itemizedlist> 57 </itemizedlist>
58 58
59 <programlisting condition="arm">-- documentation/ 59 <programlisting condition="arm">-- documentation/
60 /* Enea NFV Access documentation */ 60 /* Enea Edge documentation */
61-- README 61-- README
62-- aarch64 /* architecture */ 62-- aarch64 /* architecture */
63 -- cn8304/ 63 -- cn8304/
@@ -104,13 +104,13 @@
104 <section id="relinfo-documentation"> 104 <section id="relinfo-documentation">
105 <title>User Documentation</title> 105 <title>User Documentation</title>
106 106
107 <para>This release of Enea NFV Access contains the following set of 107 <para>This release of Enea Edge contains the following set of
108 documents:</para> 108 documents:</para>
109 109
110 <itemizedlist> 110 <itemizedlist>
111 <listitem> 111 <listitem>
112 <para>Enea NFV Access Release Information. Describes the Enea NFV 112 <para>Enea Edge Release Information. Describes the Enea Edge
113 Access release content, main changes, the list of known issues and 113 release content, main changes, the list of known issues and
114 limitations.</para> 114 limitations.</para>
115 </listitem> 115 </listitem>
116 116
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
118 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 118 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
119 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 119 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
120 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" />. 120 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started/1)" />.
121 Describes how to deploy and upgrade an Enea NFV Access base 121 Describes how to deploy and upgrade an Enea Edge base
122 configuration, advanced configurations of the system and 122 configuration, advanced configurations of the system and
123 troubleshooting information.</para> 123 troubleshooting information.</para>
124 </listitem> 124 </listitem>
@@ -135,14 +135,14 @@
135 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 135 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
136 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 136 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
137 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_user_guide/1)" />. 137 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_user_guide/1)" />.
138 Describes the Automation Framework for Enea NFV Access.</para> 138 Describes the Automation Framework for Enea Edge.</para>
139 </listitem> 139 </listitem>
140 140
141 <listitem> 141 <listitem>
142 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 142 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
143 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide/1)" 143 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide/1)"
144 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />. Describes the 144 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />. Describes the
145 Automation Framework and Test Harness for Enea NFV Access and 145 Automation Framework and Test Harness for Enea Edge and
146 provides instructions regarding the necessary steps to run these 146 provides instructions regarding the necessary steps to run these
147 software tools (deprecated, see 147 software tools (deprecated, see
148 <xref linkend="relinfo-changes-other">Section 2.1 New Features 148 <xref linkend="relinfo-changes-other">Section 2.1 New Features
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
153 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 153 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
154 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 154 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
155 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_system_test_specification/1)" />. 155 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_system_test_specification/1)" />.
156 Describes a sample Test Suite for System Testing of Enea NFV Access. 156 Describes a sample Test Suite for System Testing of Enea Edge.
157 (deprecated, see <xref linkend="relinfo-changes-other">Section 2.1 157 (deprecated, see <xref linkend="relinfo-changes-other">Section 2.1
158 New Features and Improvements</xref>).</para> 158 New Features and Improvements</xref>).</para>
159 </listitem> 159 </listitem>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/book.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/book.xml
index 4a1e390..cffe9b5 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/book.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED"> 4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED">
5]> 5]>
6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_release_info"> 6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_release_info">
7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> NFV Access Release 7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> Edge Release
8 Information</title> 8 Information</title>
9 9
10 <subtitle>Release Version 10 <subtitle>Release Version
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/known_bugs_and_limitations.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/known_bugs_and_limitations.xml
index 31d3a03..d71deff 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/known_bugs_and_limitations.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/known_bugs_and_limitations.xml
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
9 9
10 <itemizedlist> 10 <itemizedlist>
11 <listitem> 11 <listitem>
12 <para><remark>LXCR-9904</remark>Enea NFV Access cannot be installed on 12 <para><remark>LXCR-9904</remark>Enea Edge Runtime cannot be installed on
13 USB storage devices.</para> 13 USB storage devices.</para>
14 </listitem> 14 </listitem>
15 15
@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@
20 20
21 <listitem> 21 <listitem>
22 <para><remark>ELCCR-527</remark>Cancelling a file upload in the Enea 22 <para><remark>ELCCR-527</remark>Cancelling a file upload in the Enea
23 uCPE Manager will require the user to close and reopen the upload window 23 Edge Management will require the user to close and reopen the upload window
24 for the next upload to work.</para> 24 for the next upload to work.</para>
25 </listitem> 25 </listitem>
26 26
27 <listitem> 27 <listitem>
28 <para><remark>ELCCR-577</remark>If a uCPEM is restored from a backup 28 <para><remark>ELCCR-577</remark>If Enea Edge Management is restored from a backup
29 made on a release version older than 2.2.3, VNFs cannot be instantiated 29 made on a release version older than Enea NFV Access 2.2.3, VNFs cannot be instantiated
30 from the GUI.</para> 30 from the GUI.</para>
31 </listitem> 31 </listitem>
32 32
@@ -45,8 +45,7 @@
45 <listitem> 45 <listitem>
46 <para><remark>ELCCR-847</remark>The Juniper vSRX VNF cannot be 46 <para><remark>ELCCR-847</remark>The Juniper vSRX VNF cannot be
47 instantiated on the Xeon-D architectures due to missing CPU features in 47 instantiated on the Xeon-D architectures due to missing CPU features in
48 the VNF's domain XML. This impacts all example use cases and AF&amp;TH 48 the VNF's domain XML. This impacts all example use cases where the Juniper VNF is used.</para>
49 tests where the Juniper VNF is used.</para>
50 </listitem> 49 </listitem>
51 50
52 <listitem> 51 <listitem>
@@ -58,33 +57,33 @@
58 <listitem> 57 <listitem>
59 <para><remark>LXCR-9992</remark>Depending on hardware capabilities, 58 <para><remark>LXCR-9992</remark>Depending on hardware capabilities,
60 there are certain limitations regarding the <literal>vfio-pci</literal> 59 there are certain limitations regarding the <literal>vfio-pci</literal>
61 and <literal>igb_uio</literal> drivers. While the Enea NFV Access Run 60 and <literal>igb_uio</literal> drivers. While the Enea Edge
62 Time Platform uses the <literal>vfio-pci</literal> driver by default, 61 Runtime uses the <literal>vfio-pci</literal> driver by default,
63 for certain hardware configurations, <literal>igb_uio</literal> should 62 for certain hardware configurations, <literal>igb_uio</literal> should
64 be used instead, by providing custom scripting. Please contact Enea for 63 be used instead, by providing custom scripting. Please contact Enea for
65 further details.</para> 64 further details.</para>
66 </listitem> 65 </listitem>
67 66
68 <listitem> 67 <listitem>
69 <para><remark>STCR-6224</remark>The Enea NFV Access Automation Framework 68 <para><remark>STCR-6224</remark>The Enea Edge Automation
70 and the Enea NFV Access Automation Framework and Test Harness do not 69 and the Enea Edge Automation Framework and Test Harness do not
71 support multiple custom scripts uploaded to a uCPE device at the same 70 support multiple custom scripts uploaded to a uCPE device at the same
72 time.</para> 71 time.</para>
73 </listitem> 72 </listitem>
74 73
75 <listitem> 74 <listitem>
76 <para><remark>STCR-6292</remark>Management of WAN Interfaces is not 75 <para><remark>STCR-6292</remark>Management of WAN Interfaces is not
77 implemented in the Automation Framework and Test Harness.</para> 76 implemented in the Enea Edge Automation Framework and Test Harness.</para>
78 </listitem> 77 </listitem>
79 78
80 <listitem> 79 <listitem>
81 <para><remark>USERDOCAP-628</remark>Enea NFV Access Automation Framework 80 <para><remark>USERDOCAP-628</remark>Enea Edge Automation Framework
82 and Test Harness does not have support for product features implemented 81 and Test Harness does not have support for product features implemented
83 in Enea NFV Access 2.4.0 or newer.</para> 82 in Enea Edge 2.4.0 or newer.</para>
84 </listitem> 83 </listitem>
85 84
86 <listitem> 85 <listitem>
87 <para><remark>ELCCR-912</remark>When the Enea uCPE Manager is installed 86 <para><remark>ELCCR-912</remark>When the Enea Edge Management is installed
88 on CentOS 7, prior to C7.1804 (kernel version 3.10.0-862), adding an 87 on CentOS 7, prior to C7.1804 (kernel version 3.10.0-862), adding an
89 upgrade image fails. As a workaround, please update <literal>glib2</literal> 88 upgrade image fails. As a workaround, please update <literal>glib2</literal>
90 to version 2.54.2 or later, using <literal>#yum update glib2</literal>.</para> 89 to version 2.54.2 or later, using <literal>#yum update glib2</literal>.</para>
@@ -101,8 +100,8 @@
101 </listitem> 100 </listitem>
102 101
103 <listitem> 102 <listitem>
104 <para><remark>USERDOCAP-641</remark>Enea NFV Access does not have support 103 <para><remark>USERDOCAP-641</remark>Enea Edge does not have support
105 for IPv6 addresses on both uCPE devices and the Enea uCPE Manager 104 for IPv6 addresses on both uCPE devices and the Enea Edge Management
106 installation.</para> 105 installation.</para>
107 </listitem> 106 </listitem>
108 107
@@ -125,14 +124,14 @@
125 124
126 <listitem> 125 <listitem>
127 <para><remark>ELCCR-1371</remark>The current self-signed certificate for 126 <para><remark>ELCCR-1371</remark>The current self-signed certificate for
128 the Enea uCPE Manager is generated at build time, with a hard-coded common-name 127 the Enea Edge Management is generated at build time, with a hard-coded common-name
129 causing the uCPE device upgrade to fail in HTTPS mode. As a workaround, 128 causing the uCPE device upgrade to fail in HTTPS mode. As a workaround,
130 another certificate (containing an IP based common-name) must be generated.</para> 129 another certificate (containing an IP based common-name) must be generated.</para>
131 130
132 <para>Perform the following the steps to generate the certificate:</para> 131 <para>Perform the following the steps to generate the certificate:</para>
133 132
134 <orderedlist> 133 <orderedlist>
135 <listitem><para>Stop the uCPE Manager service.</para></listitem> 134 <listitem><para>Stop the Enea Edge Management service.</para></listitem>
136 135
137 <listitem><para>Create the certificate using the 136 <listitem><para>Create the certificate using the
138 <filename>createCertificate.sh</filename> script from distribution 137 <filename>createCertificate.sh</filename> script from distribution
@@ -141,7 +140,7 @@
141 <literal>/opt/ems/ucpemanager/application/3rdParty/apache-tomcat/conf/config/certificates</literal> 140 <literal>/opt/ems/ucpemanager/application/3rdParty/apache-tomcat/conf/config/certificates</literal>
142 folder.</para></listitem> 141 folder.</para></listitem>
143 142
144 <listitem><para>Start the Enea uCPE Manager, the new certificate 143 <listitem><para>Start the Enea Edge Management, the new certificate
145 should now take effect.</para></listitem> 144 should now take effect.</para></listitem>
146 </orderedlist> 145 </orderedlist>
147 </listitem> 146 </listitem>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/main_changes.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/main_changes.xml
index 10faf28..c01a149 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/main_changes.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/doc/main_changes.xml
@@ -6,8 +6,7 @@
6 6
7 <para>Below you'll find information about the new features and updates made 7 <para>Below you'll find information about the new features and updates made
8 in this release, as well as details on the provided packages and the 8 in this release, as well as details on the provided packages and the
9 backwards compatibility with previous versions of Enea NFV Access if 9 backwards compatibility with previous versions.</para>
10 applicable.</para>
11 10
12 <section id="relinfo-changes-other"> 11 <section id="relinfo-changes-other">
13 <title>New Features and Improvements</title> 12 <title>New Features and Improvements</title>
@@ -27,22 +26,22 @@
27 26
28 <listitem> 27 <listitem>
29 <para><remark>CPDX-3498</remark>High Availability support with redundant 28 <para><remark>CPDX-3498</remark>High Availability support with redundant
30 Enea uCPE Managers in active standby configuration.</para> 29 Enea Edge Management in active standby configuration.</para>
31 </listitem> 30 </listitem>
32 31
33 <listitem> 32 <listitem>
34 <para><remark>CPDX-3407</remark>HTTPS based downloads of VNFs for 33 <para><remark>CPDX-3407</remark>HTTPS based downloads of VNFs for
35 simplified deployment of the Enea uCPE Manager in cloud 34 simplified deployment of the Enea Edge Management in cloud
36 environments.</para> 35 environments.</para>
37 </listitem> 36 </listitem>
38 37
39 <listitem> 38 <listitem>
40 <para><remark>CPDX-3500</remark>The Enea NFV Access Automation 39 <para><remark>CPDX-3500</remark>The Enea Edge Automation,
41 Framework, a tool for automatic system configuration based on Python 40 a tool for automatic system configuration based on Python
42 scripting that will replace the existing Enea NFV Access Automation 41 scripting that will replace the existing Enea Edge Automation
43 Framework and Test Harness in the next major release.</para> 42 Framework and Test Harness in the next major release.</para>
44 43
45 <para>The Enea NFV Access Automation Framework and Test Harness, and 44 <para>The Enea Edge Automation Framework and Test Harness, and
46 its related documentation the <xi:include 45 its related documentation the <xi:include
47 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 46 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
48 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 47 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
@@ -50,7 +49,7 @@
50 and the <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 49 and the <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
51 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 50 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
52 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_system_test_specification/1)" /> 51 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_system_test_specification/1)" />
53 are deprecated starting with Enea NFV Access 2.4.0.</para> 52 are deprecated starting with Enea Edge 2.4.0.</para>
54 </listitem> 53 </listitem>
55 </itemizedlist> 54 </itemizedlist>
56 55
@@ -85,15 +84,15 @@
85 <itemizedlist> 84 <itemizedlist>
86 <listitem> 85 <listitem>
87 <para>Platform Snapshots allow users to store, manage and restore 86 <para>Platform Snapshots allow users to store, manage and restore
88 snapshots of the Enea NFV Access Runtime Platform configuration, 87 snapshots of the Enea Edge Runtime configuration,
89 with the purpose of recovering after a failed reconfiguration. 88 with the purpose of recovering after a failed reconfiguration.
90 This feature is disabled by default.</para> 89 This feature is disabled by default.</para>
91 </listitem> 90 </listitem>
92 91
93 <listitem> 92 <listitem>
94 <para>VNF Snapshots allow users to store, manage and restore 93 <para>VNF Snapshots allow users to store, manage and restore
95 snapshots of VNFs deployed on the Enea NFV Access Runtime 94 snapshots of VNFs deployed on the Enea Edge
96 Platform, with the purpose of restoring the VNF after a persistent 95 Runtime, with the purpose of restoring the VNF after a persistent
97 VNF failure. This feature is disabled by default.</para> 96 VNF failure. This feature is disabled by default.</para>
98 </listitem> 97 </listitem>
99 </itemizedlist> 98 </itemizedlist>
@@ -117,39 +116,39 @@
117 <title>Open Source</title> 116 <title>Open Source</title>
118 117
119 <para>For more information about the Open Source packages included, please 118 <para>For more information about the Open Source packages included, please
120 refer to the Enea NFV Access Open Source Reports listed below. Each report 119 refer to the Enea Edge Open Source Reports listed below. Each report
121 contains open source and license information pertaining to packages 120 contains open source and license information pertaining to packages
122 provided with this release, for their respective component.</para> 121 provided with this release, for their respective component.</para>
123 122
124 <itemizedlist> 123 <itemizedlist>
125 <listitem> 124 <listitem>
126 <para><ns:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 125 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
127 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_platform_open_source/1)" 126 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_platform_open_source/1)"
128 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para> 127 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para>
129 </listitem> 128 </listitem>
130 129
131 <listitem> 130 <listitem>
132 <para><ns:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 131 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
133 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_ucpem_open_source/1)" 132 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_ucpem_open_source/1)"
134 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para> 133 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para>
135 </listitem> 134 </listitem>
136 135
137 <listitem> 136 <listitem>
138 <para><ns:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 137 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
139 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_telemetry_open_source/1)" 138 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_telemetry_open_source/1)"
140 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para> 139 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para>
141 </listitem> 140 </listitem>
142 141
143 <listitem> 142 <listitem>
144 <para><ns:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 143 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
145 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_open_source/1)" 144 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_open_source/1)"
146 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para> 145 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para>
147 </listitem> 146 </listitem>
148 147
149 <listitem> 148 <listitem>
150 <para><ns:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml" 149 <para><xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-common.xml"
151 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_open_source/1)" 150 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_open_source/1)"
152 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para> 151 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" />.</para>
153 </listitem> 152 </listitem>
154 </itemizedlist> 153 </itemizedlist>
155 </section> 154 </section>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/swcomp.mk b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/swcomp.mk
index 3ba7c8d..76991ee 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/swcomp.mk
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-release-info/swcomp.mk
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ BOOK_VER ?= $(REL_VER)-dev
6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print) 6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print)
7 7
8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info 8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-release-info
9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea NFV Access $(PROD_VER) Release Information" 9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea Edge $(PROD_VER) Release Information"
10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS) 10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS)
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/book.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/book.xml
index 2620554..9192ef5 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/book.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED"> 4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED">
5]> 5]>
6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_system_test_specification"> 6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_system_test_specification">
7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> NFV Access System Test Specification</title> 7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> Edge System Test Specification</title>
8 8
9 <subtitle>Release Version 9 <subtitle>Release Version
10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" 10 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)"
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/configuration.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/configuration.xml
index 4345326..62d9b72 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/configuration.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/configuration.xml
@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@
5 <section id="test_objects"> 5 <section id="test_objects">
6 <title>Test Objects</title> 6 <title>Test Objects</title>
7 7
8 <para>The test objects for the Test Harness are the Enea NFV Access and 8 <para>The test objects for the Test Harness are the Enea Edge and
9 Enea uCPE Manager installations performed as indicated in the <olink 9 Enea Edge Management installations performed as indicated in the <olink
10 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide" 10 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide"
11 targetptr="components">Components chapter of the <xi:include 11 targetptr="components">Components chapter of the <xi:include
12 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 12 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
44 44
45 <note> 45 <note>
46 <para>Before running any test case, make sure the uCPE device(s) needed 46 <para>Before running any test case, make sure the uCPE device(s) needed
47 have been added to the uCPE Manager.</para> 47 have been added to the Enea Edge Management.</para>
48 </note> 48 </note>
49 49
50 <para>For detailed execution steps of the sample test cases included with 50 <para>For detailed execution steps of the sample test cases included with
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/overview.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/overview.xml
index 5a04673..07c5ef7 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/overview.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/overview.xml
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
3 <title>Overview</title> 3 <title>Overview</title>
4 4
5 <para>This document describes the Test Harness (TH) sample test cases for 5 <para>This document describes the Test Harness (TH) sample test cases for
6 the System Testing of Enea NFV Access, and the necessary environment setup 6 the System Testing of Enea Edge, and the necessary environment setup
7 to run these tests successfully.</para> 7 to run these tests successfully.</para>
8 8
9 <section id="def_acro_sts"> 9 <section id="def_acro_sts">
@@ -25,10 +25,10 @@
25 25
26 <tbody> 26 <tbody>
27 <row> 27 <row>
28 <entry>Enea NFV Access</entry> 28 <entry>Enea Edge</entry>
29 29
30 <entry>The Enea NFV Access (with ODM) Runtime Platform and the 30 <entry>The Enea Edge (with ODM) Runtime and the
31 Enea uCPE Manager.</entry> 31 Enea Edge Management.</entry>
32 </row> 32 </row>
33 </tbody> 33 </tbody>
34 </tgroup> 34 </tgroup>
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
52 <row> 52 <row>
53 <entry>AF</entry> 53 <entry>AF</entry>
54 54
55 <entry>Automation Framework for Enea NFV Access.</entry> 55 <entry>Automation Framework for Enea Edge.</entry>
56 </row> 56 </row>
57 57
58 <row> 58 <row>
@@ -88,11 +88,11 @@
88 <row> 88 <row>
89 <entry>TH</entry> 89 <entry>TH</entry>
90 90
91 <entry>Test Harness for Enea NFV Access.</entry> 91 <entry>Test Harness for Enea Edge.</entry>
92 </row> 92 </row>
93 93
94 <row> 94 <row>
95 <entry>uCPE Manager</entry> 95 <entry>Enea Edge Management</entry>
96 96
97 <entry>Enea Universal Customer Premises Equipment Manager.</entry> 97 <entry>Enea Universal Customer Premises Equipment Manager.</entry>
98 </row> 98 </row>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/sample_test_cases.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/sample_test_cases.xml
index 2fa087b..b1bfa1e 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/sample_test_cases.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/doc/sample_test_cases.xml
@@ -9,14 +9,14 @@
9 <title>VNF, Device and Network Smoke Test Cases</title> 9 <title>VNF, Device and Network Smoke Test Cases</title>
10 10
11 <para>The following is an automated test suite that acts as basic smoke 11 <para>The following is an automated test suite that acts as basic smoke
12 tests for Enea NFV Access, and as a sanity-check test suite for the AF and 12 tests for Enea Edge, and as a sanity-check test suite for the AF and
13 TH.</para> 13 TH.</para>
14 14
15 <section id="onb_vnf_image"> 15 <section id="onb_vnf_image">
16 <title>VNF - Onboard a VNF Image</title> 16 <title>VNF - Onboard a VNF Image</title>
17 17
18 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description: </emphasis>Onboarding a VNF 18 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description: </emphasis>Onboarding a VNF
19 Image into the uCPE Manager. For details please refer to:</para> 19 Image into the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer to:</para>
20 20
21 <itemizedlist> 21 <itemizedlist>
22 <listitem> 22 <listitem>
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ vnfd=&lt;VNF-Descriptor-name&gt;"</programlisting></para>
61 <title>VNF - Offboard a VNF</title> 61 <title>VNF - Offboard a VNF</title>
62 62
63 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Removing a VNF 63 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Removing a VNF
64 Descriptor from the uCPE Manager. For details please refer to:</para> 64 Descriptor from the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer to:</para>
65 65
66 <itemizedlist> 66 <itemizedlist>
67 <listitem> 67 <listitem>
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ vnfd=&lt;VNF-Descriptor-name&gt;"</programlisting></para>
74 </itemizedlist> 74 </itemizedlist>
75 75
76 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis> The VNF has been 76 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis> The VNF has been
77 previously onboarded in the uCPE Manager instance.</para> 77 previously onboarded in the Enea Edge Management instance.</para>
78 78
79 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the 79 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the
80 <filename>offboardVNF.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the 80 <filename>offboardVNF.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ vnfd=&lt;VNF-Descriptor-name&gt;"</programlisting></para>
93 <title>Device - Add a device</title> 93 <title>Device - Add a device</title>
94 94
95 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Adding a uCPE device 95 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Adding a uCPE device
96 to the uCPE Manager. For details please refer to:</para> 96 to the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer to:</para>
97 97
98 <itemizedlist> 98 <itemizedlist>
99 <listitem> 99 <listitem>
@@ -123,10 +123,10 @@ vnfd=&lt;VNF-Descriptor-name&gt;"</programlisting></para>
123 </section> 123 </section>
124 124
125 <section id="device_upload_image"> 125 <section id="device_upload_image">
126 <title>Device - Upload a NFV Access image</title> 126 <title>Device - Upload a Edge image</title>
127 127
128 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Upload a NFV Access 128 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Upload a Edge
129 image file onto the uCPE Manager. For details please refer to:</para> 129 image file onto the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer to:</para>
130 130
131 <itemizedlist> 131 <itemizedlist>
132 <listitem> 132 <listitem>
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ A file with the same name is already uploaded.</programlisting></para>
172 <title>Device - Delete Upgraded File</title> 172 <title>Device - Delete Upgraded File</title>
173 173
174 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Deleting an uploaded 174 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Deleting an uploaded
175 NFV Access image file from the uCPE Manager. For details please refer 175 Edge image file from the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer
176 to:</para> 176 to:</para>
177 177
178 <itemizedlist> 178 <itemizedlist>
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ A file with the same name is already uploaded.</programlisting></para>
186 </itemizedlist> 186 </itemizedlist>
187 187
188 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis> The image file 188 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis> The image file
189 must already be uploaded onto the uCPE Manager.</para> 189 must already be uploaded onto the Enea Edge Management.</para>
190 190
191 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the 191 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the
192 <filename>deleteUpgradeFile.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the 192 <filename>deleteUpgradeFile.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the
@@ -237,10 +237,10 @@ localhost : ok=1 changed=1 unreachable=0 failed=0</pro
237 </section> 237 </section>
238 238
239 <section id="dev_inst_activ"> 239 <section id="dev_inst_activ">
240 <title>Device - Install and Activate a NFV Access image</title> 240 <title>Device - Install and Activate a Edge image</title>
241 241
242 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Installing and 242 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Installing and
243 Activating a NFV Access image on a uCPE device from the uCPE Manager. 243 Activating a Edge image on a uCPE device from the Enea Edge Management.
244 For details please refer to:</para> 244 For details please refer to:</para>
245 245
246 <itemizedlist> 246 <itemizedlist>
@@ -255,13 +255,13 @@ localhost : ok=1 changed=1 unreachable=0 failed=0</pro
255 255
256 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis> <itemizedlist> 256 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis> <itemizedlist>
257 <listitem> 257 <listitem>
258 <para>The device must be previously added to the uCPE Manager 258 <para>The device must be previously added to the Enea Edge Management
259 instance.</para> 259 instance.</para>
260 </listitem> 260 </listitem>
261 261
262 <listitem> 262 <listitem>
263 <para>The image file must already be uploaded onto the uCPE 263 <para>The image file must already be uploaded onto the Enea Edge
264 Manager.</para> 264 Management.</para>
265 </listitem> 265 </listitem>
266 </itemizedlist></para> 266 </itemizedlist></para>
267 267
@@ -291,11 +291,11 @@ Duplicate entry - Release already installed</programlisting></para>
291 </section> 291 </section>
292 292
293 <section id="dev_upload_inst_activ"> 293 <section id="dev_upload_inst_activ">
294 <title>Device - Upload, Install and Activate a NFV Access image on a 294 <title>Device - Upload, Install and Activate a Edge image on a
295 uCPE device</title> 295 uCPE device</title>
296 296
297 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Upload, install and 297 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Upload, install and
298 activate a NFV Access image on a uCPE device from the uCPE Manager. For 298 activate a Edge image on a uCPE device from the Enea Edge Management. For
299 details please refer to:</para> 299 details please refer to:</para>
300 300
301 <itemizedlist> 301 <itemizedlist>
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ Duplicate entry - Release already installed</programlisting></para>
335 335
336 <itemizedlist> 336 <itemizedlist>
337 <listitem> 337 <listitem>
338 <para>The device has to be previously added to the uCPE Manager 338 <para>The device has to be previously added to the Enea Edge Management
339 instance.</para> 339 instance.</para>
340 </listitem> 340 </listitem>
341 341
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ upgrade_type=xeon_d</programlisting></para>
371 <title>Device - Wait a Device</title> 371 <title>Device - Wait a Device</title>
372 372
373 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Wait for a uCPE 373 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Wait for a uCPE
374 device to connect to the uCPE Manager. For details please refer 374 device to connect to the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer
375 to:</para> 375 to:</para>
376 376
377 <itemizedlist> 377 <itemizedlist>
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ upgrade_type=xeon_d</programlisting></para>
388 388
389 <itemizedlist> 389 <itemizedlist>
390 <listitem> 390 <listitem>
391 <para>The device has to be previously added to the uCPE Manager 391 <para>The device has to be previously added to the Enea Edge Management
392 instance.</para> 392 instance.</para>
393 </listitem> 393 </listitem>
394 394
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ upgrade_type=xeon_d</programlisting></para>
413 <title>Device - Remove a Device</title> 413 <title>Device - Remove a Device</title>
414 414
415 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Removing a uCPE 415 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Removing a uCPE
416 device from the uCPE Manager. For details please refer to:</para> 416 device from the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer to:</para>
417 417
418 <itemizedlist> 418 <itemizedlist>
419 <listitem> 419 <listitem>
@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ upgrade_type=xeon_d</programlisting></para>
429 429
430 <itemizedlist> 430 <itemizedlist>
431 <listitem> 431 <listitem>
432 <para>The device has to be previously added to the uCPE Manager 432 <para>The device has to be previously added to the Enea Edge Management
433 instance.</para> 433 instance.</para>
434 </listitem> 434 </listitem>
435 435
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ upgrade_type=xeon_d</programlisting></para>
472 <itemizedlist> 472 <itemizedlist>
473 <listitem> 473 <listitem>
474 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the 474 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the
475 uCPE Manager instance.</para> 475 Enea Edge Management instance.</para>
476 </listitem> 476 </listitem>
477 477
478 <listitem> 478 <listitem>
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ upgrade_type=xeon_d</programlisting></para>
517 517
518 <itemizedlist> 518 <itemizedlist>
519 <listitem> 519 <listitem>
520 <para>A NIC is bound to a device in a uCPE Manager instance.</para> 520 <para>A NIC is bound to a device in a Enea Edge Management instance.</para>
521 </listitem> 521 </listitem>
522 522
523 <listitem> 523 <listitem>
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ upgrade_type=xeon_d</programlisting></para>
556 556
557 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis><itemizedlist> 557 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis><itemizedlist>
558 <listitem> 558 <listitem>
559 <para>A NIC is bound to a device in a uCPE Manager 559 <para>A NIC is bound to a device in a Enea Edge Management
560 instance.</para> 560 instance.</para>
561 </listitem> 561 </listitem>
562 562
@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ upgrade_type=xeon_d</programlisting></para>
599 599
600 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis><itemizedlist> 600 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis><itemizedlist>
601 <listitem> 601 <listitem>
602 <para>A Bridge exists for a device in a uCPE Manager 602 <para>A Bridge exists for a device in a Enea Edge Management
603 instance.</para> 603 instance.</para>
604 </listitem> 604 </listitem>
605 605
@@ -638,8 +638,8 @@ bridge=&lt;Bridge-name&gt;"</programlisting></para>
638 638
639 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition: </emphasis></para> 639 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition: </emphasis></para>
640 640
641 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the uCPE 641 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the Enea Edge
642 Manager instance.</para> 642 Management instance.</para>
643 643
644 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the 644 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the
645 <filename>configDPDK.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the 645 <filename>configDPDK.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the
@@ -657,11 +657,11 @@ DEBUG: Set DPDK state to &lt;enable/disable&gt;</programlisting><emphasis
657 </section> 657 </section>
658 658
659 <section id="cs_upload"> 659 <section id="cs_upload">
660 <title>Custom Scripts - Upload a Custom Script to the uCPE 660 <title>Custom Scripts - Upload a Custom Script to the Enea Edge
661 Manager</title> 661 Management</title>
662 662
663 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Upload a Custom 663 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Upload a Custom
664 Script to the uCPE Manager. For details please refer to:</para> 664 Script to the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer to:</para>
665 665
666 <itemizedlist> 666 <itemizedlist>
667 <listitem> 667 <listitem>
@@ -689,15 +689,15 @@ phase=
689 run using the Test Harness:</para> 689 run using the Test Harness:</para>
690 690
691 <programlisting># Upload Custom Script task result 691 <programlisting># Upload Custom Script task result
692DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} was uploaded to uCPE Manager!"</programlisting> 692DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} was uploaded to Enea Edge Management!"</programlisting>
693 </section> 693 </section>
694 694
695 <section id="cs_upload_device"> 695 <section id="cs_upload_device">
696 <title>Custom Scripts - Upload a Custom Script from the uCPE Manager to 696 <title>Custom Scripts - Upload a Custom Script from the Enea Edge Management to
697 a Device</title> 697 a Device</title>
698 698
699 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Upload a Custom 699 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Upload a Custom
700 Script from the uCPE Manager to a Device. For details please refer 700 Script from the Enea Edge Management to a Device. For details please refer
701 to:</para> 701 to:</para>
702 702
703 <itemizedlist> 703 <itemizedlist>
@@ -715,12 +715,12 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} was uploaded to uCPE Manager!"</programlisting>
715 <itemizedlist> 715 <itemizedlist>
716 <listitem> 716 <listitem>
717 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the 717 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the
718 uCPE Manager instance.</para> 718 Enea Edge Management instance.</para>
719 </listitem> 719 </listitem>
720 720
721 <listitem> 721 <listitem>
722 <para>A Custom Script must have been previously added to the uCPE 722 <para>A Custom Script must have been previously added to the Enea Edge
723 Manager instance.</para> 723 Management instance.</para>
724 </listitem> 724 </listitem>
725 </itemizedlist> 725 </itemizedlist>
726 726
@@ -741,11 +741,11 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} was uploaded to {{ device }}!"</programlisting>
741 </section> 741 </section>
742 742
743 <section id="cs_remove"> 743 <section id="cs_remove">
744 <title>Custom Scripts - Remove a Custom Script from the uCPE 744 <title>Custom Scripts - Remove a Custom Script from the Enea Edge
745 Manager</title> 745 Management</title>
746 746
747 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Remove a Custom 747 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Remove a Custom
748 Script from the uCPE Manager. For details please refer to:</para> 748 Script from the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer to:</para>
749 749
750 <itemizedlist> 750 <itemizedlist>
751 <listitem> 751 <listitem>
@@ -759,8 +759,8 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} was uploaded to {{ device }}!"</programlisting>
759 759
760 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis></para> 760 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis></para>
761 761
762 <para>A Custom Script must have been previously added to the uCPE 762 <para>A Custom Script must have been previously added to the Enea Edge
763 Manager.</para> 763 Management.</para>
764 764
765 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the 765 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the
766 <filename>removeCustomScript.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the 766 <filename>removeCustomScript.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the
@@ -772,8 +772,8 @@ phase=
772 <para><emphasis role="bold">Result:</emphasis> Output of the test case 772 <para><emphasis role="bold">Result:</emphasis> Output of the test case
773 run using the Test Harness:</para> 773 run using the Test Harness:</para>
774 774
775 <programlisting># Remove Custom Script in phase from uCPE Manager task result 775 <programlisting># Remove Custom Script in phase from Enea Edge Management task result
776DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from uCPE Manager!"</programlisting> 776DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from Enea Edge Management!"</programlisting>
777 </section> 777 </section>
778 778
779 <section id="cs_remove_device"> 779 <section id="cs_remove_device">
@@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from uCPE Manager!"<
797 <itemizedlist> 797 <itemizedlist>
798 <listitem> 798 <listitem>
799 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the 799 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the
800 uCPE Manager instance.</para> 800 Enea Edge Management instance.</para>
801 </listitem> 801 </listitem>
802 802
803 <listitem> 803 <listitem>
@@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from {{ device }}!"<
827 Store</title> 827 Store</title>
828 828
829 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Adding an Offline 829 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Adding an Offline
830 Config Store to the uCPE Manager. For details please refer to:</para> 830 Config Store to the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer to:</para>
831 831
832 <itemizedlist> 832 <itemizedlist>
833 <listitem> 833 <listitem>
@@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from {{ device }}!"<
842 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis><itemizedlist> 842 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis><itemizedlist>
843 <listitem> 843 <listitem>
844 <para>The Offline Configuration Store should not already exist on 844 <para>The Offline Configuration Store should not already exist on
845 the uCPE Manager. If it exists, the test will report a 845 the Enea Edge Management. If it exists, the test will report a
846 duplicate.</para> 846 duplicate.</para>
847 </listitem> 847 </listitem>
848 848
@@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from {{ device }}!"<
872 Store</title> 872 Store</title>
873 873
874 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Removing an Offline 874 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Removing an Offline
875 Config Store from the uCPE Manager. For details please refer to:</para> 875 Config Store from the Enea Edge Management. For details please refer to:</para>
876 876
877 <itemizedlist> 877 <itemizedlist>
878 <listitem> 878 <listitem>
@@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from {{ device }}!"<
887 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis></para> 887 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis></para>
888 888
889 <para>The Offline Configuration Store the user wishes to remove should 889 <para>The Offline Configuration Store the user wishes to remove should
890 exist in the uCPE Manager. If it does not, the test will say so.</para> 890 exist in the Enea Edge Management. If it does not, the test will say so.</para>
891 891
892 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the 892 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the
893 <filename>removeConfigStore.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the 893 <filename>removeConfigStore.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the
@@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from {{ device }}!"<
908 Configuration Store</title> 908 Configuration Store</title>
909 909
910 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Adding a network 910 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> Adding a network
911 bridge to an Offline Config Store in uCPE Manager. For details please 911 bridge to an Offline Config Store in Enea Edge Management. For details please
912 refer to:</para> 912 refer to:</para>
913 913
914 <itemizedlist> 914 <itemizedlist>
@@ -925,8 +925,8 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from {{ device }}!"<
925 925
926 <itemizedlist> 926 <itemizedlist>
927 <listitem> 927 <listitem>
928 <para>The Offline Configuration Store should exist in the uCPE 928 <para>The Offline Configuration Store should exist in the Enea Edge
929 Manager. If it does not, the test will say so.</para> 929 Management. If it does not, the test will say so.</para>
930 </listitem> 930 </listitem>
931 931
932 <listitem> 932 <listitem>
@@ -980,8 +980,8 @@ DEBUG: "{{ scriptName }} from phase {{ phase }} was removed from {{ device }}!"<
980 980
981 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis></para> 981 <para><emphasis role="bold">Precondition:</emphasis></para>
982 982
983 <para>An empty Offline Configuration Store should exist in uCPE 983 <para>An empty Offline Configuration Store should exist in Enea Edge
984 Manager.</para> 984 Management.</para>
985 985
986 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the 986 <para><emphasis role="bold">Action:</emphasis> Run the
987 <filename>configOfflineDPDK.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the 987 <filename>configOfflineDPDK.yml</filename> Ansible Playbook with the
@@ -1022,12 +1022,12 @@ INFO: Done</programlisting>
1022 1022
1023 <itemizedlist> 1023 <itemizedlist>
1024 <listitem> 1024 <listitem>
1025 <para>The Offline Configuration Store should exist in the uCPE 1025 <para>The Offline Configuration Store should exist in the Enea Edge
1026 Manager.</para> 1026 Management.</para>
1027 </listitem> 1027 </listitem>
1028 1028
1029 <listitem> 1029 <listitem>
1030 <para>The device should be connected to the uCPE Manager.</para> 1030 <para>The device should be connected to the Enea Edge Management.</para>
1031 </listitem> 1031 </listitem>
1032 </itemizedlist> 1032 </itemizedlist>
1033 1033
@@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ INFO: Done</programlisting>
1078 </listitem> 1078 </listitem>
1079 1079
1080 <listitem> 1080 <listitem>
1081 <para>The device should be connected to the uCPE Manager.</para> 1081 <para>The device should be connected to the Enea Edge Management.</para>
1082 </listitem> 1082 </listitem>
1083 </itemizedlist> 1083 </itemizedlist>
1084 1084
@@ -1109,8 +1109,7 @@ INFO: Done</programlisting>
1109 <title>VNF Deployment and Lifecycle</title> 1109 <title>VNF Deployment and Lifecycle</title>
1110 1110
1111 <para>The following details the automated suite that handles the testing 1111 <para>The following details the automated suite that handles the testing
1112 of the instantiation, lifecycle and destruction of a VNF for Enea NFV 1112 of the instantiation, lifecycle and destruction of a VNF for Enea Edge.</para>
1113 Access.</para>
1114 1113
1115 <section id="inst_vnfi"> 1114 <section id="inst_vnfi">
1116 <title>Instantiating a VNFI</title> 1115 <title>Instantiating a VNFI</title>
@@ -1131,7 +1130,7 @@ INFO: Done</programlisting>
1131 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis> <itemizedlist> 1130 <para><emphasis role="bold">Preconditions:</emphasis> <itemizedlist>
1132 <listitem> 1131 <listitem>
1133 <para>A VNF Image is onboarded and a device is added and connected 1132 <para>A VNF Image is onboarded and a device is added and connected
1134 to the uCPE Manager. Depending on the VNF, other steps may be 1133 to the Enea Edge Management. Depending on the VNF, other steps may be
1135 required.</para> 1134 required.</para>
1136 </listitem> 1135 </listitem>
1137 1136
@@ -1250,8 +1249,8 @@ vnfi=&lt;VNFI-name&gt;"</programlisting><emphasis
1250 </listitem> 1249 </listitem>
1251 1250
1252 <listitem> 1251 <listitem>
1253 <para>Wait for the uCPE device to be connected in the Enea uCPE 1252 <para>Wait for the uCPE device to be connected in the Enea Edge
1254 Manager.</para> 1253 Management.</para>
1255 </listitem> 1254 </listitem>
1256 1255
1257 <listitem> 1256 <listitem>
@@ -1272,7 +1271,7 @@ vnfi=&lt;VNFI-name&gt;"</programlisting><emphasis
1272 1271
1273 <listitem> 1272 <listitem>
1274 <para>Instantiate the FortiGate VNF using the basic Firewall 1273 <para>Instantiate the FortiGate VNF using the basic Firewall
1275 configuration provided with your Enea NFV Access Release, and the 1274 configuration provided with your Enea Edge Release, and the
1276 Fortigate License file.</para> 1275 Fortigate License file.</para>
1277 1276
1278 <note> 1277 <note>
@@ -1323,7 +1322,7 @@ vnfi=&lt;VNFI-name&gt;"</programlisting><emphasis
1323 <itemizedlist> 1322 <itemizedlist>
1324 <listitem> 1323 <listitem>
1325 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to 1324 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to
1326 the uCPE Manager instance.</para> 1325 the Enea Edge Management instance.</para>
1327 </listitem> 1326 </listitem>
1328 1327
1329 <listitem> 1328 <listitem>
@@ -1447,7 +1446,7 @@ FortigateFWInstance tested successfully!</programlisting></para>
1447 <itemizedlist> 1446 <itemizedlist>
1448 <listitem> 1447 <listitem>
1449 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to 1448 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to
1450 the uCPE Manager instance.</para> 1449 the Enea Edge Management instance.</para>
1451 </listitem> 1450 </listitem>
1452 1451
1453 <listitem> 1452 <listitem>
@@ -1500,9 +1499,9 @@ FortigateFWInstance tested successfully!</programlisting></para>
1500 <listitem> 1499 <listitem>
1501 <para><olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_example_usecases" 1500 <para><olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_example_usecases"
1502 targetptr="fortigate_firewall_uc_1">FortiGate VNF as a 1501 targetptr="fortigate_firewall_uc_1">FortiGate VNF as a
1503 Firewall in the <ns:include 1502 Firewall in the <xi:include
1504 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 1503 href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
1505 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 1504 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
1506 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_example_usecases/1)" /></olink> 1505 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_example_usecases/1)" /></olink>
1507 Manual.</para> 1506 Manual.</para>
1508 </listitem> 1507 </listitem>
@@ -1511,8 +1510,8 @@ FortigateFWInstance tested successfully!</programlisting></para>
1511 <para><olink 1510 <para><olink
1512 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide" 1511 targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide"
1513 targetptr="python_testsuite">Python Unit-Test Suite in 1512 targetptr="python_testsuite">Python Unit-Test Suite in
1514 <ns:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml" 1513 <xi:include href="../../s_docbuild/olinkdb/pardoc-names.xml"
1515 xmlns:ns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 1514 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
1516 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide/1)" /></olink>.</para> 1515 xpointer="element(book_enea_nfv_access_auto_fw_th_user_guide/1)" /></olink>.</para>
1517 </listitem> 1516 </listitem>
1518 </itemizedlist> 1517 </itemizedlist>
@@ -1542,7 +1541,7 @@ FortigateFW Scenario deployed successfully!</programlisting></para>
1542 1541
1543 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> This sample test 1542 <para><emphasis role="bold">Description:</emphasis> This sample test
1544 case corresponds to the "VNF Chaining Example Use-case" from the Enea 1543 case corresponds to the "VNF Chaining Example Use-case" from the Enea
1545 NFV Access Example Use-cases manual.</para> 1544 Edge Example Use-cases manual.</para>
1546 1545
1547 <para>For details please refer to:</para> 1546 <para>For details please refer to:</para>
1548 1547
@@ -1565,7 +1564,7 @@ FortigateFW Scenario deployed successfully!</programlisting></para>
1565 <itemizedlist> 1564 <itemizedlist>
1566 <listitem> 1565 <listitem>
1567 <para>Two devices must have been previously added and connected to 1566 <para>Two devices must have been previously added and connected to
1568 the uCPE Manager instance.</para> 1567 the Enea Edge Management instance.</para>
1569 </listitem> 1568 </listitem>
1570 1569
1571 <listitem> 1570 <listitem>
@@ -1726,7 +1725,7 @@ LAN-to-LAN connectivity (through VPN tunnel)tested successfully!</programlisting
1726 1725
1727 <orderedlist spacing="compact"> 1726 <orderedlist spacing="compact">
1728 <listitem> 1727 <listitem>
1729 <para>Upload a Custom Script onto the uCPE Manager.</para> 1728 <para>Upload a Custom Script onto the Enea Edge Management.</para>
1730 </listitem> 1729 </listitem>
1731 1730
1732 <listitem> 1731 <listitem>
@@ -1746,7 +1745,7 @@ LAN-to-LAN connectivity (through VPN tunnel)tested successfully!</programlisting
1746 </listitem> 1745 </listitem>
1747 1746
1748 <listitem> 1747 <listitem>
1749 <para>Remove the Custom Script from the uCPE Manager.</para> 1748 <para>Remove the Custom Script from the Enea Edge Management.</para>
1750 </listitem> 1749 </listitem>
1751 </orderedlist> 1750 </orderedlist>
1752 1751
@@ -1755,7 +1754,7 @@ LAN-to-LAN connectivity (through VPN tunnel)tested successfully!</programlisting
1755 <itemizedlist> 1754 <itemizedlist>
1756 <listitem> 1755 <listitem>
1757 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the 1756 <para>A device must have been previously added and connected to the
1758 uCPE Manager.</para> 1757 Enea Edge Management.</para>
1759 </listitem> 1758 </listitem>
1760 1759
1761 <listitem> 1760 <listitem>
@@ -1792,7 +1791,7 @@ inteld1521-1 ansible_host=172.24.12.73 ansible_port=22 ansible_user=root \
1792 <para><emphasis role="bold">Result:</emphasis> Output of 1791 <para><emphasis role="bold">Result:</emphasis> Output of
1793 <filename>basicTest.yml</filename>:</para> 1792 <filename>basicTest.yml</filename>:</para>
1794 1793
1795 <programlisting>test_success_after_always was uploaded to uCPE Manager! 1794 <programlisting>test_success_after_always was uploaded to Enea Edge Management!
1796test_success_after_always was uploaded to &lt;Device-name&gt;! 1795test_success_after_always was uploaded to &lt;Device-name&gt;!
1797 1796
1798&lt;Device-name&gt; device is connected! 1797&lt;Device-name&gt; device is connected!
@@ -1800,6 +1799,6 @@ test_success_after_always from phase always-after-startup was removed \
1800from &lt;Device-name&gt;! 1799from &lt;Device-name&gt;!
1801 1800
1802test_success_after_always from phase always-after-startup was removed \ 1801test_success_after_always from phase always-after-startup was removed \
1803from uCPE Manager!</programlisting> 1802from Enea Edge Management!</programlisting>
1804 </section> 1803 </section>
1805</chapter> \ No newline at end of file 1804</chapter> \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/swcomp.mk b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/swcomp.mk
index aea86ca..6e08a56 100755
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/swcomp.mk
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification/swcomp.mk
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ BOOK_VER ?= $(REL_VER)-dev
6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print) 6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print)
7 7
8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification 8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-system-test-specification
9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea NFV Access $(PROD_VER) System Test Specification" 9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea Edge $(PROD_VER) System Test Specification"
10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS) 10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS)
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/about.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/about.xml
index 781b0bd..5366626 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/about.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/about.xml
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
5 <title>About this Report</title> 5 <title>About this Report</title>
6 6
7 <para>This document contains the open source and license information 7 <para>This document contains the open source and license information
8 pertaining to telemetry packages provided with Enea NFV Access <xi:include 8 pertaining to telemetry packages provided with Enea Edge <xi:include
9 href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" 9 href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml"
10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
11 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" />.</para> 11 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" />.</para>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/book.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/book.xml
index b005dae..c671fd7 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/doc/book.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED"> 4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED">
5]> 5]>
6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_telemetry_open_source"> 6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_telemetry_open_source">
7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> NFV Access Telemetry Open Source Report</title> 7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> Edge Telemetry Open Source Report</title>
8 <subtitle>Release Version 8 <subtitle>Release Version
9 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" 9 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)"
10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /></subtitle> 10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /></subtitle>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/swcomp.mk b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/swcomp.mk
index 0314da2..332d0c8 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/swcomp.mk
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source/swcomp.mk
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ BOOK_VER ?= $(REL_VER)-dev
6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print) 6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print)
7 7
8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source 8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-telemetry-open-source
9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea NFV Access Telemetry Open Source Report" 9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea Edge Telemetry Open Source Report"
10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS) 10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS)
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/about.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/about.xml
index d443886..05cea19 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/about.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/about.xml
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
5 <title>About this Report</title> 5 <title>About this Report</title>
6 6
7 <para>This document contains the open source and license information 7 <para>This document contains the open source and license information
8 pertaining to packages provided with Enea NFV Access <xi:include 8 pertaining to packages provided with Enea Edge <xi:include
9 href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" 9 href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml"
10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
11 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" />.</para> 11 xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" />.</para>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/book.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/book.xml
index d140047..7401818 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/book.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/doc/book.xml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED"> 4<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xml:base CDATA #IMPLIED">
5]> 5]>
6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_ucpem_open_source"> 6<book id="book_enea_nfv_access_ucpem_open_source">
7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> NFV Access uCPE Manager Open Source Report</title> 7 <title><trademark class="registered">Enea</trademark> Edge Management Open Source Report</title>
8 <subtitle>Release Version 8 <subtitle>Release Version
9 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)" 9 <xi:include href="../../s_doceneacommon/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml" xpointer="element(EneaLinux_REL_VER/1)"
10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /></subtitle> 10 xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" /></subtitle>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/swcomp.mk b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/swcomp.mk
index 15d7a6d..a7e39ab 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/swcomp.mk
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source/swcomp.mk
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ BOOK_VER ?= $(REL_VER)-dev
6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print) 6DOCBOOK_SRC := $(COMP)/swcomp.mk $(COMP)/doc/book.xml $(shell find $(COMP)/doc -type f \( -name "*.xml" -o -name "*.svg" -o -name "*.png" \) ! -name "book.xml" -print)
7 7
8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source 8BOOKPACKAGES := book-enea-nfv-access-ucpem-open-source
9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea NFV Access uCPE Manager Open Source Report" 9BOOKDESC_$(BOOKPACKAGES) := "Enea Edge Management Open Source Report"
10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS) 10BOOKDEFAULTCONDITION := $(DEFAULTCONDITIONS)