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| author | Sona Sarmadi <sona.sarmadi@enea.com> | 2017-12-11 10:24:45 +0100 |
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| committer | Sona Sarmadi <sona.sarmadi@enea.com> | 2017-12-11 10:24:45 +0100 |
| commit | 30f23b3b167c478ca892d08ede86cb158610ad47 (patch) | |
| tree | 80c8a0fa6cc8f1f2759d6d2e8b3ab15fbc6e75bd | |
| parent | 9d3e535588314681acd6e46e3de640290bd6ef0c (diff) | |
| download | nfv-access-documentation-30f23b3b167c478ca892d08ede86cb158610ad47.tar.gz | |
Removed references to the OpenStack, ODP and Intel.
Signed-off-by: Sona Sarmadi <sona.sarmadi@enea.com>
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/overview.xml | 71 |
2 files changed, 29 insertions, 46 deletions
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml index 1db30fd..4278d78 100644 --- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml +++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/eltf_params_updated.xml | |||
| @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ | |||
| 1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> | 1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| 2 | <!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" | 2 | <!DOCTYPE section 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 | <section id="eltf_created_params"> | 4 | <section id="eltf_created_params"> |
| @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ export PATH=~/bin:$PATH</programlisting></para> | |||
| 42 | correct also compared to the "previous" REL VER in pardoc-distro.xml | 42 | correct also compared to the "previous" REL VER in pardoc-distro.xml |
| 43 | "prev_baseline".</bridgehead> | 43 | "prev_baseline".</bridgehead> |
| 44 | 44 | ||
| 45 | <para id="EneaLinux_REL_VER"><phrase>1.1</phrase></para> | 45 | <para id="EneaLinux_REL_VER"><phrase>1.1.1</phrase></para> |
| 46 | 46 | ||
| 47 | <para id="Yocto_VER"><phrase>2.1</phrase></para> | 47 | <para id="Yocto_VER"><phrase>2.1</phrase></para> |
| 48 | 48 | ||
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/overview.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/overview.xml index 961939c..2ab3a9c 100644 --- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/overview.xml +++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-guide/doc/overview.xml | |||
| @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ | |||
| 1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> | 1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| 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="overview"> | 4 | <chapter id="overview"> |
| @@ -21,10 +21,11 @@ | |||
| 21 | edge. It supports multiple architectures and scales from small white box | 21 | edge. It supports multiple architectures and scales from small white box |
| 22 | edge devices up to high-end network servers. Thanks to the streamlined | 22 | edge devices up to high-end network servers. Thanks to the streamlined |
| 23 | footprint, Enea NFV Access can be deployed on systems as small as single | 23 | footprint, Enea NFV Access can be deployed on systems as small as single |
| 24 | 2-core ARM devices. It scales up to clustered 24 core x86 Xeon servers and | 24 | 2-core ARM devices. It scales up to clustered 24 core OCTEON TX™ ARM Micro |
| 25 | beyond, allowing multiple VNFs on the same machine, and eliminating the | 25 | servers and beyond, allowing multiple VNFs on the same machine, and |
| 26 | need to use different virtualization software for different hardware | 26 | eliminating the need to use different virtualization software for |
| 27 | platforms, saving costs through single source provisioning.</para> | 27 | different hardware platforms, saving costs through single source |
| 28 | provisioning.</para> | ||
| 28 | 29 | ||
| 29 | <para>Optimized virtual networking performance provides low virtualized | 30 | <para>Optimized virtual networking performance provides low virtualized |
| 30 | networking latency, high virtualized networking throughput (10 Gb wire | 31 | networking latency, high virtualized networking throughput (10 Gb wire |
| @@ -47,9 +48,9 @@ | |||
| 47 | traditional network appliances to virtualized network functions in | 48 | traditional network appliances to virtualized network functions in |
| 48 | existing networks, as they plug into a variety of interfaces. Enea NFV | 49 | existing networks, as they plug into a variety of interfaces. Enea NFV |
| 49 | Access supports VNF lifecycle management and service function chaining | 50 | Access supports VNF lifecycle management and service function chaining |
| 50 | through OpenStack, NETCONF, REST, CLI and Docker. It integrates a powerful | 51 | through NETCONF, REST, CLI and Docker. It integrates a powerful device |
| 51 | device management framework that enables full FCAPS functionality for | 52 | management framework that enables full FCAPS functionality for powerful |
| 52 | powerful management of the platform.</para> | 53 | management of the platform.</para> |
| 53 | 54 | ||
| 54 | <para>Building on open source, Enea NFV Access prevents vendor lock-in | 55 | <para>Building on open source, Enea NFV Access prevents vendor lock-in |
| 55 | thanks to its completely open standards and interfaces. Unlike proprietary | 56 | thanks to its completely open standards and interfaces. Unlike proprietary |
| @@ -77,29 +78,29 @@ | |||
| 77 | 78 | ||
| 78 | <itemizedlist> | 79 | <itemizedlist> |
| 79 | <listitem> | 80 | <listitem> |
| 80 | <para>Linux Kernel – Optimized Linux kernel with the focus on | 81 | <para>Linux Kernel – Optimized Linux kernel with the focus on vCPE |
| 81 | vCPE systems characteristics.</para> | 82 | systems characteristics.</para> |
| 82 | </listitem> | 83 | </listitem> |
| 83 | 84 | ||
| 84 | <listitem> | 85 | <listitem> |
| 85 | <para>KVM – Virtualization with virtual machines. KVM is the | 86 | <para>KVM – Virtualization with virtual machines. KVM is the standard |
| 86 | standard virtualization engine for Linux based systems.</para> | 87 | virtualization engine for Linux based systems.</para> |
| 87 | </listitem> | 88 | </listitem> |
| 88 | 89 | ||
| 89 | <listitem> | 90 | <listitem> |
| 90 | <para>Docker – Docker provides a lightweight configuration using | 91 | <para>Docker – Docker provides a lightweight configuration using |
| 91 | containers. Docker is the standard platform for container | 92 | containers. Docker is the standard platform for container |
| 92 | virtualization.</para> | 93 | virtualization.</para> |
| 93 | </listitem> | 94 | </listitem> |
| 94 | 95 | ||
| 95 | <listitem> | 96 | <listitem> |
| 96 | <para>Virtual switching – Optimized OVS-DPDK provides high | 97 | <para>Virtual switching – Optimized OVS-DPDK provides high throughput |
| 97 | throughput and low latency.</para> | 98 | and low latency.</para> |
| 98 | </listitem> | 99 | </listitem> |
| 99 | 100 | ||
| 100 | <listitem> | 101 | <listitem> |
| 101 | <para>Edge Link – Edge Link provides interfaces to orchestration | 102 | <para>Edge Link – Edge Link provides interfaces to orchestration for |
| 102 | for centralized VNF lifecycle management and service function | 103 | centralized VNF lifecycle management and service function |
| 103 | chaining:</para> | 104 | chaining:</para> |
| 104 | 105 | ||
| 105 | <orderedlist> | 106 | <orderedlist> |
| @@ -108,10 +109,6 @@ | |||
| 108 | </listitem> | 109 | </listitem> |
| 109 | 110 | ||
| 110 | <listitem> | 111 | <listitem> |
| 111 | <para>OpenStack</para> | ||
| 112 | </listitem> | ||
| 113 | |||
| 114 | <listitem> | ||
| 115 | <para>Docker</para> | 112 | <para>Docker</para> |
| 116 | </listitem> | 113 | </listitem> |
| 117 | 114 | ||
| @@ -126,39 +123,25 @@ | |||
| 126 | </listitem> | 123 | </listitem> |
| 127 | 124 | ||
| 128 | <listitem> | 125 | <listitem> |
| 129 | <para>APT packet management – Feature rich repository of | 126 | <para>APT packet management – Feature rich repository of prebuilt open |
| 130 | prebuilt open source packages for extending and adapting the platform | 127 | source packages for extending and adapting the platform using APT |
| 131 | using APT Package Management.</para> | 128 | Package Management.</para> |
| 132 | </listitem> | 129 | </listitem> |
| 133 | 130 | ||
| 134 | <listitem> | 131 | <listitem> |
| 135 | <para>CLI based VNF management – CLI access over virsh and | 132 | <para>CLI based VNF management – CLI access over virsh and |
| 136 | libvirt.</para> | 133 | libvirt.</para> |
| 137 | </listitem> | 134 | </listitem> |
| 138 | 135 | ||
| 139 | <listitem> | 136 | <listitem> |
| 140 | <para>FCAPS framework – The device management framework for | 137 | <para>FCAPS framework – The device management framework for managing |
| 141 | managing the platform is capable of providing full FCAPS functionality | 138 | the platform is capable of providing full FCAPS functionality to |
| 142 | to orchestration or network management systems.</para> | 139 | orchestration or network management systems.</para> |
| 143 | </listitem> | 140 | </listitem> |
| 144 | 141 | ||
| 145 | <listitem> | 142 | <listitem> |
| 146 | <para>Data plane – High performance data plane that includes the | 143 | <para>Data plane – High performance data plane that includes the |
| 147 | following optimized data plane drivers:</para> | 144 | following optimized data plane DPDK driver.</para> |
| 148 | |||
| 149 | <orderedlist> | ||
| 150 | <listitem> | ||
| 151 | <para>DPDK</para> | ||
| 152 | </listitem> | ||
| 153 | |||
| 154 | <listitem> | ||
| 155 | <para>OpenFastPath (OFP)</para> | ||
| 156 | </listitem> | ||
| 157 | |||
| 158 | <listitem> | ||
| 159 | <para>ODP</para> | ||
| 160 | </listitem> | ||
| 161 | </orderedlist> | ||
| 162 | </listitem> | 145 | </listitem> |
| 163 | </itemizedlist> | 146 | </itemizedlist> |
| 164 | </section> | 147 | </section> |
