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| author | Sona Sarmadi <sona.sarmadi@enea.com> | 2019-10-21 19:06:21 +0200 |
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| committer | Miruna Paun <Miruna.Paun@enea.com> | 2019-10-24 16:09:40 +0200 |
| commit | d11dc6814da219f9f015e1c613a27889bcbedc2a (patch) | |
| tree | 09458dca898dc00a1c3d028fbe0a3619c9e0f65b | |
| parent | e72c5694d82017fdc135a785c13ab3ab7bbcdb85 (diff) | |
| download | nfv-access-documentation-d11dc6814da219f9f015e1c613a27889bcbedc2a.tar.gz | |
update Definitions and Acronyms
- Fix some typo.
- Replace "Automatic Addition" with "Device Call Home Connection"
to be consistent on terminology.
Change-Id: Ib86f33d191b8330e71c1d6cc25f53d4bd98421c1
Signed-off-by: Sona Sarmadi <sona.sarmadi@enea.com>
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/definitions_and_acronyms.xml | 74 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/getting_started_nfv_access.xml | 12 |
2 files changed, 77 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/definitions_and_acronyms.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/definitions_and_acronyms.xml index f67cfe4..8851aed 100644 --- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/definitions_and_acronyms.xml +++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/definitions_and_acronyms.xml | |||
| @@ -19,23 +19,26 @@ | |||
| 19 | <row> | 19 | <row> |
| 20 | <entry>Enea NFV Access</entry> | 20 | <entry>Enea NFV Access</entry> |
| 21 | 21 | ||
| 22 | <entry>The Enea NFV Access Run Time Platform (with ODM) and uCPE | 22 | <entry>The Enea NFV Access Run Time Platform and uCPE |
| 23 | Manager.</entry> | 23 | Manager.</entry> |
| 24 | </row> | 24 | </row> |
| 25 | 25 | ||
| 26 | <row> | 26 | <row> |
| 27 | <entry>Enea NFV Access Run Time Platform</entry> | 27 | <entry>Enea NFV Access Run Time Platform</entry> |
| 28 | |||
| 28 | <entry>A lightweight, multi-architecture virtualization platform, | 29 | <entry>A lightweight, multi-architecture virtualization platform, |
| 29 | supporting Virtual Machines (KVM / QEMU).</entry> | 30 | supporting Virtual Machines (KVM / QEMU).</entry> |
| 30 | </row> | 31 | </row> |
| 31 | 32 | ||
| 32 | <row> | 33 | <row> |
| 33 | <entry>Enea uCPE Manager</entry> | 34 | <entry>Enea uCPE Manager</entry> |
| 35 | |||
| 34 | <entry>Enea Universal Customer Premises Equipment Manager.</entry> | 36 | <entry>Enea Universal Customer Premises Equipment Manager.</entry> |
| 35 | </row> | 37 | </row> |
| 36 | 38 | ||
| 37 | <row> | 39 | <row> |
| 38 | <entry>uCPE device</entry> | 40 | <entry>uCPE device</entry> |
| 41 | |||
| 39 | <entry>A whitebox (e.g. Intel XeonD) running Enea NFV Access Run | 42 | <entry>A whitebox (e.g. Intel XeonD) running Enea NFV Access Run |
| 40 | Time platform.</entry> | 43 | Time platform.</entry> |
| 41 | </row> | 44 | </row> |
| @@ -57,14 +60,79 @@ | |||
| 57 | 60 | ||
| 58 | <tbody> | 61 | <tbody> |
| 59 | <row> | 62 | <row> |
| 60 | <entry>ODM</entry> | 63 | <entry>API</entry> |
| 61 | <entry>On Device Management.</entry> | 64 | |
| 65 | <entry>Application Programming Interface.</entry> | ||
| 66 | </row> | ||
| 67 | |||
| 68 | <row> | ||
| 69 | <entry>DPDK</entry> | ||
| 70 | |||
| 71 | <entry>Data Plane Development Kit.</entry> | ||
| 72 | </row> | ||
| 73 | |||
| 74 | <row> | ||
| 75 | <entry>EFI</entry> | ||
| 76 | |||
| 77 | <entry>Extensible Firmware Interface.</entry> | ||
| 78 | </row> | ||
| 79 | |||
| 80 | <row> | ||
| 81 | <entry>NETCONF</entry> | ||
| 82 | |||
| 83 | <entry>Network Configuration Protocol.</entry> | ||
| 84 | </row> | ||
| 85 | |||
| 86 | <row> | ||
| 87 | <entry>NFV</entry> | ||
| 88 | |||
| 89 | <entry>Network Functions Virtualization.</entry> | ||
| 62 | </row> | 90 | </row> |
| 63 | 91 | ||
| 64 | <row> | 92 | <row> |
| 65 | <entry>OVS</entry> | 93 | <entry>OVS</entry> |
| 94 | |||
| 66 | <entry>Open vSwitch.</entry> | 95 | <entry>Open vSwitch.</entry> |
| 67 | </row> | 96 | </row> |
| 97 | |||
| 98 | <row> | ||
| 99 | <entry>UEFI</entry> | ||
| 100 | |||
| 101 | <entry>Unified Extensible Firmware Interface.</entry> | ||
| 102 | </row> | ||
| 103 | |||
| 104 | <row> | ||
| 105 | <entry>SR-IOV</entry> | ||
| 106 | |||
| 107 | <entry>Single Root Input/Output Virtualization.</entry> | ||
| 108 | </row> | ||
| 109 | |||
| 110 | <row> | ||
| 111 | <entry>PCI</entry> | ||
| 112 | |||
| 113 | <entry>Peripheral Component Interconnect.</entry> | ||
| 114 | </row> | ||
| 115 | |||
| 116 | <row> | ||
| 117 | <entry>PCI Passthrough</entry> | ||
| 118 | |||
| 119 | <entry>PCI Passthrough allows for use of a physical PCI device, | ||
| 120 | e.g. a network card inside a VM. | ||
| 121 | If you "PCI passthrough" a device, the device is not available to | ||
| 122 | the host anymore.</entry> | ||
| 123 | </row> | ||
| 124 | |||
| 125 | <row> | ||
| 126 | <entry>REST</entry> | ||
| 127 | |||
| 128 | <entry>Representational State Transfer.</entry> | ||
| 129 | </row> | ||
| 130 | |||
| 131 | <row> | ||
| 132 | <entry>VNF</entry> | ||
| 133 | |||
| 134 | <entry>Virtual Network Function.</entry> | ||
| 135 | </row> | ||
| 68 | </tbody> | 136 | </tbody> |
| 69 | </tgroup> | 137 | </tgroup> |
| 70 | </table> | 138 | </table> |
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/getting_started_nfv_access.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/getting_started_nfv_access.xml index 7b29ef9..29b6dbb 100644 --- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/getting_started_nfv_access.xml +++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-getting-started/doc/getting_started_nfv_access.xml | |||
| @@ -243,8 +243,8 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting></para> | |||
| 243 | <para>Installing the Run Time Platform can be done in two ways: | 243 | <para>Installing the Run Time Platform can be done in two ways: |
| 244 | Automatic and Manual, depending on the features you wish to enable. | 244 | Automatic and Manual, depending on the features you wish to enable. |
| 245 | Please note that in order to enable features such as Zero Touch | 245 | Please note that in order to enable features such as Zero Touch |
| 246 | Provisioning or Automatic Addition of uCPE devices in the Enea uCPE | 246 | Provisioning or Device Call Home Connection of uCPE devices in the |
| 247 | Manager, Manual installation must be used.</para> | 247 | Enea uCPE Manager, Manual installation must be used.</para> |
| 248 | 248 | ||
| 249 | <para><emphasis role="bold">How to install the Enea NFV Access Run Time | 249 | <para><emphasis role="bold">How to install the Enea NFV Access Run Time |
| 250 | Platform using a bootable USB stick image</emphasis></para> | 250 | Platform using a bootable USB stick image</emphasis></para> |
| @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting></para> | |||
| 313 | <listitem> | 313 | <listitem> |
| 314 | <para><emphasis role="bold">Manual install</emphasis>. Gives the | 314 | <para><emphasis role="bold">Manual install</emphasis>. Gives the |
| 315 | user the possibility of choosing where GRUB and NFV Access will | 315 | user the possibility of choosing where GRUB and NFV Access will |
| 316 | be installed and what parameters can be set. Features like ZT Provisioning etc. | 316 | be installed and what parameters can be set. Features like ZTP Provisioning etc. |
| 317 | can be enabled as well.</para> | 317 | can be enabled as well.</para> |
| 318 | 318 | ||
| 319 | <para>Kernel parameters can be customized by selecting the | 319 | <para>Kernel parameters can be customized by selecting the |
| @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting></para> | |||
| 341 | <note> | 341 | <note> |
| 342 | <para>In case the number of hugepages is not specified during | 342 | <para>In case the number of hugepages is not specified during |
| 343 | this step, hugepages will be allocated by the NFV Access | 343 | this step, hugepages will be allocated by the NFV Access |
| 344 | Hugepage Reservation Service, based on an algoritm which | 344 | Hugepage Reservation Service, based on an algorithm which |
| 345 | takes into consideration the size of RAM memory. For further | 345 | takes into consideration the size of RAM memory. For further |
| 346 | information, please see section | 346 | information, please see section |
| 347 | <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" | 347 | <olink targetdoc="book_enea_nfv_access_getting_started" |
| @@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting></para> | |||
| 354 | 354 | ||
| 355 | <listitem> | 355 | <listitem> |
| 356 | <para>uCPE Manager IP address. The IP address used to connect | 356 | <para>uCPE Manager IP address. The IP address used to connect |
| 357 | to the uCPE Manager during Automatic Addition.</para> | 357 | to the uCPE Manager during Device Call Home Connection.</para> |
| 358 | </listitem> | 358 | </listitem> |
| 359 | 359 | ||
| 360 | <listitem> | 360 | <listitem> |
| @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ of=/dev/sdb bs=4M conv=fsync</programlisting></para> | |||
| 407 | BIOS/UEFI) to boot the system from the media storage device where NFV | 407 | BIOS/UEFI) to boot the system from the media storage device where NFV |
| 408 | Access was installed.</para> | 408 | Access was installed.</para> |
| 409 | 409 | ||
| 410 | <para>If the uCPE Manager uses the Automatic Addition method for enrolling | 410 | <para>If the uCPE Manager uses the Device Call Home Connection method for enrolling |
| 411 | the uCPE devices, the uCPE Manager IP address has to be configured in NFV | 411 | the uCPE devices, the uCPE Manager IP address has to be configured in NFV |
| 412 | Access, by setting <literal>vcpemgr=<IP></literal> as a kernel | 412 | Access, by setting <literal>vcpemgr=<IP></literal> as a kernel |
| 413 | boot parameter in the GRUB configuration file. This step is not required | 413 | boot parameter in the GRUB configuration file. This step is not required |
