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diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/ONAP-SDN-R.png b/docs/guides/onap-user/ONAP-SDN-R.png Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..cc7bd8a2a --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/ONAP-SDN-R.png diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/abbreviations.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/abbreviations.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3f4ab76d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/abbreviations.rst @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Abbreviations +============= + ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| **Abbreviation** | **Description** | ++====================+================================================================================================================+ +| A&AI | `Active and Available Inventory <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Active+and+Available+Inventory+Project>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| AAA | `Authentication, Authorization and Accounting <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AAA_(computer_security)>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| DCAE | `Data Collection Analytics & Events <https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=6592895>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| GUI | `Graphical User Interface <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphical_user_interface>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| MSO | `Master Service Orchestrator <https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1015834>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| ONAP | `Open Network Automation Platform <https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1015843>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| SDN | `Software-defined networking <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_networking>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| SDN-C | `SDN-Controller <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/SDN+Controller+Development+Guide>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| SDN-R | `SDN-Radio <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/SDN-R>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| UI | `User Interface <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_interface>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| UX | `User Experience <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience>`__ | ++--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/connect.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/connect.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9678dd6ff --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/connect.rst @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Connect +======= + +The 'Connect' application on OpenDaylight provides up-to-date +connectivity information about the wireless devices in the network. It +automatically displays new network elements and their connection status. +Despite the network elements usually automatically mount themselves, an +additional small window allows manually mounting devices/mediators. For +better understanding alarms and status, a connection status log lists +all the connection status changes of OpenDaylight mount points. + +Views +----- + +The graphical user interfaces is divided in three sections. + +Required Network Elements +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Required Network Elements are physical network functions, which are +planned or expected in the network. This means the identifier, IP +addresses and its required configuration is well-known and available in +a planning database or in ONAP A&AI. + +This view also offer to manually configure/mount the device with the '+' +icon. The SDN controller will then start connecting the Netconf server. + +Unknown Network Elements +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Most of the physical network function support an automatic registration +procedure to the SDN controller. It may happen, that devices are +connected to the SDN Controller but not available in planning data. + +It might be a normal occurrence for very cheap devices, where an entire +planning process to too expensive. But is may also happen that the +identifier used in planning process differ from the identifier currently +configured in the device. + +Connection Status Log +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The log lists the connections status changes between SDN Controller and +NetConf servers (devices). diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/faq.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/faq.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7c764ead2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/faq.rst @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Frequently asked questions +========================== + +Which browser should I use to operate Opendaylight SDN-R User interface? +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +An actual version of `Google +Chromium <https://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/download-chromium>`__ +or `Google +Chrome <https://www.google.de/search?q=chrome+download&oq=chrome+download&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.2718j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8>`__ +is recommended. + +-------------- + +How to enable detailed logs in karaf for SDN-R applications +----------------------------------------------------------- + +If you like to see more details in karaf logs for the NetConf +communication between ODL and NetConf servers (mediators/devices) please +invoke the following commands in the karaf console. + +:: + + # Logging settings (on) + log:set DEBUG org.opendaylight.mwtn + log:set TRACE org.opendaylight.netconf + log:set TRACE com.highstreet.technologies.odl.app + +Please note, setting the debug level to 'TRACE' may impact the +performance on the controller. In production environment make sure to +set back the debug level to 'INFO' as soon possible. + +:: + + # Logging settings (off) + log:set INFO org.opendaylight.mwtn + log:set INFO org.opendaylight.netconf + log:set INFO com.highstreet.technologies.odl.app + +-------------- + +Which commands should be used to analyse karaf logs? +---------------------------------------------------- + +:: + + cd $ODL_KARAF_HOME/data/log + rm *.txt + grep -anr --include=*.log* "| ERROR |" . | grep 2018 >> 01-error.txt + grep -anr --include=*.log* "RemoteDevice{" . | grep 2018 >> 02-devices.txt + grep -anr --include=*.log* "RemoteDevice{" . | grep "Unable to build schema context, unsatisfied imports" | grep 2018 >> 03-schema-issue.txt + grep -anr --include=*.log* "Matched request:" . | grep 2018 >> 04-matched-request.txt + grep -anr --include=*.log* "network-element" . | grep 2018 >> 05-network-element.txt + grep -anr --include=*.log* "urn:onf:params:xml:ns:yang:core-model" . | grep 2018 >> 06-core-module.txt + grep -anr --include=*.log* "PerformanceManagerTask" . | grep 2018 >> 07-pm-tick.txt + grep -anr --include=*.log* "Unable to read NE data for mountpoint" . | grep 2018 >> 08-unable-to-read.txt + grep -anr --include=*.log* "LKCYFL79Q01M01MSS801" . | grep 2018 >> 09-LKCYFL79Q01M01MSS801.txt + +How to report an odlux issue +---------------------------- + +If you would like to report an odlux issue which you have noticed in the +Graphical User Interface, please provide the following information: + +1. **Description**: In which application you have noticed the issue? + +2. **Environment**: + + - Which browser is used and the version of the browser. eg: *Google + chrome - version 71.0.3578.80 / Mozilla Firefox.* + - Which Operating system and version. eg: *Linux/ Windows 10 - + version 1803.* + - In which language you are using the application. + - The application URL which is available on the browser address bar. + eg: *http://hostname/odlux/index.html#/connectApp* + +3. **Expected Result**: What is the expected result you are looking for? + +4. **Actual Result**: What is the actual result you got? + +5. **Steps to reproduce**: Describe the steps to reproduce the scenario. + If possible, please provide the screenshots + +The above information helps us to analyze the problem quicker. diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/home.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/home.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cf8b19254 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/home.rst @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ + +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +SDN controller for 'Radio' (SDN-R) +================================== + +SDN-R adds features and functionality to the OpenDaylight-based ONAP +controller 'SDN-C'. It is built on the Common Controller Framework to +control and manage wireless resources. Wireless resources are virtual +network functions (e.g. vBBU, vEPC) or physical network functions (e.g. +microwave and millimeter wave radios, eNodeB, RRH, DAS equipment). + +| SDN-R is integrated into ONAP. Therefore it is interfacing with PNFs + and VNFs and with other ONAP components, such as A&AI, DCAE and SO. +| `See abbreviations <abbreviations>`__ + +.. figure:: ./ONAP-SDN-R.png + :alt: SDN-R in ONAP + + SDN-R in ONAP + + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 1 + + connect + pnfFault + pnfMaintenance + pnfConfig + pnfPerformance + pnfInventory + pnfMediator diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnLog.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnLog.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dce9539bb --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnLog.rst @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Log +=== + +The application displays (UX) application logs. SDN-R offer a common log +server, so that PNFs or other ONAP/ECOMP components could log there data +in a common way. diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnTest.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnTest.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1c012fc0c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnTest.rst @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Test +==== + +The view offers in a generic way data fetched from ONF-TR-532 devices +for test and debug purposes. diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfConfig.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfConfig.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f751255d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfConfig.rst @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Configuration +============= + +The application shows the actual values of all attributes of the +ONF-TR-532 for a selected physical network function (PNF). Each view of +a functional element is divide into capabilities, configuration, status, +current problem, current performance and history performance information +according to TR-532. + +A separate window is available for modifying the configuration. All +changes made are sent to the device in a single NetConf bulk request. +The operator is notified about successfully configuring the device. + +Implementation +-------------- + +The applications are implemented as OpenDaylight-DLUX web application +using the RestConf northbound interface of the SDN controller. The key +frameworks are: Maven, Angular.js, Bootstrap and UI-Grid. + +Connections status information are updated automatically due to a web +socket for notifications from OpenDaylight to the browser. diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfFault.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfFault.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ff3a1ac47 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfFault.rst @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Fault Management +================ + +To operate a network, it is important to get an overview about the +currently raised alarms. The application offers basic fault management +of devices supporting ONF-TR-532. The alarms are classified according to +the severity level (warning, minor, major, critical). + +Views +----- + +The graphical user interface is separated in three views. + +Current Alarms +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +It list all current active faults in the network. In addition it also +list alarms sent by the SDN controller itself, which detects connections +losses to the NetConf server (connectionLossOAM) or which detects +connection loss to a devices via a mediator to a device +(connectionLossNeOAM). + +Alarm Notifications +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +As long as the view is open, it lists all alarm notification reached by +the SDN Controller. Please note that refreshing the view will start the +collection again. Previous alarm notification can be viewed in the alarm +log. + +Alarm Log +~~~~~~~~~ + +Next to the current active alarms an alarm log lists all alarm +notifications of the past. + +Implementation +-------------- + +The application has two parts. While the server is listening for NetConf +notifications to store them in the database the client retrieves the +information from the database and displays them in a grid view. + +The server synchronizes with the current alarm lists of the devices and +calculates based on raise and clear notifications the current alarm +status of the network. The current alarms are stored in a database. In +addition all Problem Notifications received by the SDN controller are +stored. There is no logic implemented on the client. + +An alarm status bar on top of each graphical user interface informs the +operator about the health status of the network. + +The OpenDaylight DLUX web application uses web sockets for updating the +graphical user interface in case of Problem Notification (devices) and +Connection Status Notifications (ODL). diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfInventory.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfInventory.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0a9bf16c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfInventory.rst @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Inventory +========= + +The application offers basic inventory management of devices supporting +ONF-TR-512. + +The view displays the inventory data of the network element - basically +serial-numbers and part-numbers are displaced according to the +containment of the equipment. + +Inventory Export: +----------------- + +As the default pagination size is set to 10, when you export the data +only first 10 rows or the first 10 filtered rows shown on the page will +be exported to a file. The inventory export allows the export of up to +1000 entries, when the pagination size is increased to 1000. So, It is +recommended to change the pagination size 'Rows per page' to 1000 if you +want to export the complete Inventory data. + +To export the Inventory data: The behaviour is different depending on +the browser: + +a) Some browsers allows you to save the file with the predefined name + export.csv. In case your browser does not offer this function please + use 'Save as..' option and define the filename with extension csv. + +b) Some browsers saves the file automatically with the alphanumeric name + without an extension. In such case please go to the downloaded file + location and rename the file with the extension after the download. + (eg: export\_file.csv) diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMaintenance.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMaintenance.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9a0be0b00 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMaintenance.rst @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Maintenance +=========== + +The 'Maintenance' application on the OpenDaylight provides the +information of the Network Elements which are set for Maintenance, +currently or in the future. User can manage devices to set the +maintenance mode so that no unnecessary alarms are created. When the +device is in Maintenace alarms are not forwarded to DCAE and when the +device maintenance is turned off the alarms will start flowing again. + +'Active' field in this application shows if the Network Element is in +maintenance mode currently or not. If it is 'active' it means the +Network Element is currently undergoing maintenance, If 'not active' it +means maintenance might have been set for future or maintenance is +already completed. + +Users have access to disable the Maintenance mode or change the +maintenance start and end dates at any point of time by using the +available options in actions column. diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMediator.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMediator.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..43aefb9c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMediator.rst @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Mediator +======== + +Some device vendors (Altiostar, CommScope, Dragonwave-X) uses the +`generic mediator +framework <https://github.com/Melacon/NetConf2SNMP>`__. Such mediator +offers an API to create, delete, start and stop mediator instances. diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfPerformance.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfPerformance.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9a1a8fcb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfPerformance.rst @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +Performance +=========== + +Performance Monitoring values measured by the devices are necessary to +analyze and optimize the network. Therefore the application +automatically retrieves all historical performance values from the +devices and stores them in a database. The client part just retrieves +the values from the database and displays them in graphical user +interface. + +Performance history values +-------------------------- + +After selection of a connected PNF supporting ONF-TR-532 and an physical +interface, the application collects the received and centralized stored +performance values for this interface and displays them in table views. diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..804556b16 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr.rst @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 +.. + +SDN controller for 'Radio' (SDN-R) +================================== + +SDN-R adds features and functionality to the OpenDaylight-based ONAP +controller 'SDN-C'. It is built on the Common Controller Framework to +control and manage wireless resources. Wireless resources are virtual +network functions (e.g. vBBU, vEPC) or physical network functions (e.g. +microwave and millimeter wave radios, eNodeB, RRH, DAS equipment). + +| SDN-R is integrated into ONAP. Therefore it is interfacing with PNFs + and VNFs and with other ONAP components, such as A&AI, DCAE and SO. +| `See abbreviations <abbreviations.md>`__ + +.. figure:: ./ONAP-SDN-R.png + :alt: SDN-R in ONAP + + SDN-R in ONAP |