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-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/connect.rst46
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/general.rst59
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnLog.rst4
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/pnfConfig.rst12
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/pnfEventLog.rst11
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/pnfFault.rst41
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/pnfInventory.rst37
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMaintenance.rst27
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMediator.rst14
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/pnfPerformance.rst11
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr.rst9
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_Docker_Image_configuration.rst2
-rw-r--r--docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_WT_Service_Configuration_parameters.rst2
14 files changed, 209 insertions, 102 deletions
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/abbreviations.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/abbreviations.rst
index 65e79bf39..50ee3c26f 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/abbreviations.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/abbreviations.rst
@@ -449,6 +449,23 @@ Abbreviations
| NS | (Vendor Specific) |
| | New Start |
+-------------------+-------------------+
+| O-RAN | `O-RAN Alliance, |
+| | Operator Defined |
+| | Next Generation |
+| | Radio Access |
+| | Networks |
+| | Alliance <https:/ |
+| | /www.o-ran.org>`_ |
+| | _ |
++-------------------+-------------------+
+| O-RAN-SC | `O-RAN Software |
+| | Community <https: |
+| | //o-ran-sc.org>`_ |
+| | _ |
++-------------------+-------------------+
+| OAM | Operation and |
+| | Maintenance |
++-------------------+-------------------+
| OA&M | Operations, |
| | Administration |
| | and Management |
@@ -498,6 +515,12 @@ Abbreviations
| | %28OSAM%29+Use+Ca |
| | se>`__ |
+-------------------+-------------------+
+| OSC | O-RAN Software |
+| | Community or |
+| | Optical |
+| | Supervisory |
+| | Channel |
++-------------------+-------------------+
| OSS | Operations |
| | Support System |
+-------------------+-------------------+
@@ -559,7 +582,10 @@ Abbreviations
| | ional_state_trans |
| | fer>`__ |
+-------------------+-------------------+
-| RESTCONF | REST + NETCONF |
+| RESTCONF | A protocol based |
+| | on HTTP for |
+| | configuring data |
+| | defined in YANG |
+-------------------+-------------------+
| RO | Resource |
| | Orchestrator |
@@ -843,7 +869,13 @@ Abbreviations
| | wiki/WAR_(file_fo |
| | rmat)>`__ |
+-------------------+-------------------+
-| YANG | A Data Modeling |
+| xNF | The combination |
+| | of PNF and VNF; |
+| | Network Function |
++-------------------+-------------------+
+| YANG | Yet Another Next |
+| | Generation - a |
+| | Data Modeling |
| | Language for the |
| | Network |
| | Configuration |
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/connect.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/connect.rst
index 9678dd6ff..6da746953 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/connect.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/connect.rst
@@ -7,39 +7,35 @@ 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.
+automatically displays new Network Elements and their connection status.
+Usually, the Network Elements mount themselves. If necessary, they can
+be mounted manually by right-clicking on the element. For better
+understanding of 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.
+The graphical user interface is divided into two sections.
-Required Network Elements
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+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.
+Network Elements are physical network functions (PNFs). A table view
+shows all configured and connected NetConf Servers of the SDN-R cluster.
+This view also allows to manually configure/mount a device via the '+'
+button. The SDN controller will start connecting to the NetConf server.
-This view also offer to manually configure/mount the device with the '+'
-icon. The SDN controller will then start connecting the Netconf server.
+Network Elements can be marked as 'required'. If an element is required,
+it will stay available even if disconnected. If an element is not
+required, it will be deleted once disconnected.
-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.
+By right-clicking on an element, an action menu opens. The menu allows
+to mount, unmount, view the details, edit and remove the element.
+Additionally, it links to several applications like
+`Fault <../pnfFault/README.md>`__ and
+`Configure <../pnfConfig/README.md>`__, which will be filtered to
+display information relevant to the selected element.
Connection Status Log
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/general.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/general.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..570930ec4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/general.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+.. contents::
+ :depth: 3
+..
+
+General functionality
+=====================
+
+The following functionality is common to all applications.
+
+Table data export
+-----------------
+
+Every table can export its data via the '︙' button. The data, which
+gets exported is the currently viewed data in the table. As the default
+pagination is set to 10, only the first 10 rows or filtered rows will be
+exported. To increase the number of exported rows, change the
+pagination.
+
+The behavior of the export can vary based on the browser:
+
+a) Some browsers allow you to save the file with the predefined name
+ export.csv. In case your browser does not offer this function please
+ use the 'Save as...' option and define the filename with extension
+ csv.
+
+b) Some browsers save the file automatically with the alphanumeric name
+ but without an extension. In such a case navigate to the downloaded
+ file location and rename the file. The extension (csv) must be
+ appended to the name. The result should look like 'export\_file.csv'.
+
+Table filters
+-------------
+
+The following filters are supported by all tables based on the data type
+of the column.
+
++------------+------------------+------------+
+| Data type | Possible Filter | Example |
++============+==================+============+
+| Text | Any characters | Test, |
+| | or numbers, | Tes\ *, |
+| | matches exactly | *\ t |
+| | unless a \* is | |
+| | used. The \* | |
+| | acts as a | |
+| | wildcard and can | |
+| | be used for | |
+| | contains, ends | |
+| | with and begins | |
+| | with queries. | |
++------------+------------------+------------+
+| Numeric | < or <= or > or | >5000, 20, |
+| | >= or exact | <=82 |
+| | number | |
++------------+------------------+------------+
+| Boolean | None (no filter | true, |
+| | set), true or | false |
+| | false | |
++------------+------------------+------------+
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnLog.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnLog.rst
index dce9539bb..3cfd61bd1 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnLog.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/mwtnLog.rst
@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@ 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.
+server, so that PNFs or other ONAP components could log there data in a
+common way.
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfConfig.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfConfig.rst
index f751255d4..29e2296c7 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfConfig.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfConfig.rst
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ 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 functional element is divided 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.
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ The operator is notified about successfully configuring the device.
Implementation
--------------
-The applications are implemented as OpenDaylight-DLUX web application
+The application is 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.
+frameworks are: Typescript, React and material-ui.
-Connections status information are updated automatically due to a web
+Connection status information is updated automatically using a web
socket for notifications from OpenDaylight to the browser.
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfEventLog.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfEventLog.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..036c1f94b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfEventLog.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+.. contents::
+ :depth: 3
+..
+
+Event Log
+=========
+
+The 'EventLog' application displays application logs and messages
+automatically created by the different active applications. SDN-R offers
+a common log service so that PNFs or other ONAP components can log their
+data and users can analyze and export the data in a common way.
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfFault.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfFault.rst
index ff3a1ac47..5e54547a9 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfFault.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfFault.rst
@@ -13,24 +13,23 @@ the severity level (warning, minor, major, critical).
Views
-----
-The graphical user interface is separated in three views.
+The graphical user interface is separated into 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).
+Lists all current active faults in the network. In addition, it also
+lists alarms sent by the SDN controller itself, which detects connection
+losses to the NetConf server (connectionLossOAM) or to a device 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.
+As long as the view is open, all alarm notifications received by the SDN
+Controller are listed. Please note that refreshing the view will start
+the collection again. Previous alarm notification can be viewed in the
+alarm log.
Alarm Log
~~~~~~~~~
@@ -42,18 +41,18 @@ 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.
+notifications to store them in the database, the client retrieves the
+information from the database and displays them in a table.
-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.
+The server synchronizes with the current alarm lists of the devices.
+Based on raised and cleared notifications, the current alarm status of
+the network is calculated. 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 side.
-An alarm status bar on top of each graphical user interface informs the
+An alarm status bar in the header of the web application 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).
+The OpenDaylight-DLUX web application uses web sockets to update the
+graphical user interface of the Problem Notifications (devices) and
+Connection Status Notifications (ODL) in real-time.
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfInventory.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfInventory.rst
index 0a9bf16c7..1acee6d80 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfInventory.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfInventory.rst
@@ -6,30 +6,31 @@ Inventory
=========
The application offers basic inventory management of devices supporting
-ONF-TR-512.
+ONF-TR-512 and ietf-hardware.
-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.
+The view displays the inventory data of the network element – for
+example, serial-numbers and part-numbers 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.
+The '︙' button in the upper right corner of the table allows exporting
+the inventory data as a CSV file.
-To export the Inventory data: The behaviour is different depending on
-the browser:
+Only the currently viewed table data is exported. As the default
+pagination is set to 10, only the first 10 rows or filtered rows would
+be exported. To increase the number of exported rows change the
+pagination.
-a) Some browsers allows you to save the file with the predefined name
+The behavior of the export can vary based on different browsers:
+
+a) Some browsers allow 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.
+ use the '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)
+b) Some browsers save the file automatically with the alphanumeric name
+ but without an extension. In such a case navigate to the downloaded
+ file location and rename the file. The extension (csv) must be
+ appended to the name. The result should look like export\_file.csv.
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMaintenance.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMaintenance.rst
index 9a0be0b00..592cb4947 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMaintenance.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMaintenance.rst
@@ -5,19 +5,18 @@
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.
+The 'Maintenance' application on OpenDaylight provides information about
+planned maintenances of Network Elements, currently or in the future.
+Users can manage devices to set the maintenance mode so that no
+unnecessary alarms are created. When the device is in maintenance mode,
+alarms are not forwarded to DCAE. As soon as the maintenance is
+finished, 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.
+The 'active' field in the table shows if the Network Element is
+currently in maintenance mode 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 a future date or 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.
+Users can disable the maintenance mode or change its start and end dates
+by using the available options in the actions column.
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMediator.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMediator.rst
index 43aefb9c0..1dad77790 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMediator.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfMediator.rst
@@ -5,7 +5,15 @@
Mediator
========
-Some device vendors (Altiostar, CommScope, Dragonwave-X) uses the
+Some device vendors (Altiostar, CommScope, Dragonwave-X) use the
`generic mediator
-framework <https://github.com/Melacon/NetConf2SNMP>`__. Such mediator
-offers an API to create, delete, start and stop mediator instances.
+framework <https://github.com/Melacon/NetConf2SNMP>`__. Such mediators
+offer an API to create, delete, start and stop mediator instances.
+
+New mediator servers can be added via the '+' button. Afterward, a
+server can be selected to view all available mediator instances.
+
+A mediator instance can be started, stopped and deleted using the
+available actions. Additionally, its details can be viewed. The '+'
+button allows the user to add a new instance. During the creation, at
+least one 'ODL auto connect' configuration must be added.
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfPerformance.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfPerformance.rst
index 9a1a8fcb5..2f37ac7f2 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfPerformance.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/pnfPerformance.rst
@@ -8,13 +8,14 @@ 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.
+devices and stores them in a database. The client retrieves the values
+from the database and displays them in a graphical user interface.
Performance history values
--------------------------
-After selection of a connected PNF supporting ONF-TR-532 and an physical
+After selecting a connected PNF supporting ONF-TR-532 and a physical
interface, the application collects the received and centralized stored
-performance values for this interface and displays them in table views.
+performance values for this interface. The data gets displayed as a line
+chart to visualize the data in a given time period and a corresponding
+table. If the table gets filtered, the chart updates itself.
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr.rst
index 804556b16..e60eda851 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr.rst
@@ -6,13 +6,14 @@ 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
+controller 'CCSDK/SDNC'. 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.
+| SDN-R is integrated into ONAP using DMaaP APIs. 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
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_Docker_Image_configuration.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_Docker_Image_configuration.rst
index cd5f619a6..5297a0944 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_Docker_Image_configuration.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_Docker_Image_configuration.rst
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Different SDN-R services are using different parameter to be installed.
| | | |
| | | Devicemanager configuration is provided via *$ODL\_HOME/etc/devicemanager.properties* |
| | | |
-| | | See  `SDN-R WT Service Configuration parameters <sdnr_WT_Service_Configuration_parameters>`__ |
+| | | See  `SDN-R WT Service Configuration parameters <sdnr_WT_Service_Configuration_parameters.html>`__ |
+------------------+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| SDNRNORTHBOUND | true\|\ **false** | Set true to activate sdnr oofpci service. |
+------------------+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
diff --git a/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_WT_Service_Configuration_parameters.rst b/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_WT_Service_Configuration_parameters.rst
index ed68ea517..a27e5113f 100644
--- a/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_WT_Service_Configuration_parameters.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/onap-user/sdnr_WT_Service_Configuration_parameters.rst
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ same for each cluster node.
- `devicemonitor <#SDN-RWTServiceConfigurationparameters-d>`__
Backgrounds regarding the container inter structure is described
-in \ `SDN-R Docker Image configuration <sdnr_Docker_Image_configuration>`__.
+in \ `SDN-R Docker Image configuration <sdnr_Docker_Image_configuration.html>`__.
The configuration information of sdnr wireless transport parameters are
in a single file.