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Releases
========
This page is the ONAP Amsterdam Release Notes. The first release is
Amsterdam and subsequent major release will be named using city names.
* Release Name: Amsterdam
* Release Version: 1.0.0
* Release Date: November 16, 2017
Amsterdam Release
-----------------
Summary
+++++++
ONAP provides a comprehensive platform for real-time, policy-driven
orchestration and automation of physical and virtual network functions
that will enable software, network, IT and cloud providers and developers
to rapidly automate new services and support complete life cycle management.
By unifying member resources, ONAP will accelerate the development of a
vibrant ecosystem around a globally shared architecture and implementation
for network automation–with an open standards focus–faster than any one
product could on its own.
Functionality
+++++++++++++
*Portal* - a single, consistent user experience for both design timer
and run time environments, based on the user’s role.
*Design Time Framework* - a comprehensive development environment with
tools, techniques, and repositories for defining/describing resources,
services, and products:
- Service Design and Creation (SDC) provides tools, techniques, and
repositories to define/simulate/certify system assets as well as their
associated processes and policies.
- A VNF Software Development Kit (VNFSDK) with tools for VNF supplier
packaging and validation.
- Policy Creation (POLICY) deals with conditions, requirements,
constraints, attributes, or needs that must be provided, maintained,
and/or enforced.
- Closed Loop Automation Management Platform (CLAMP) provides a method
for designing and managing control loops.**
*Runtime Framework* - The runtime execution framework executes the
rules and policies distributed by the design and creation environment
and Controllers that manage resources corresponding to their assigned
controlled domain:
- Service Orchestrator (SO) executes the specified processes and automates
sequences of activities, tasks, rules and policies needed for on-demand
creation, modification or removal of network, application or infrastructure
services and resources.
- Software Defined Network Controller (SDNC) network configuration of
cloud computing resources.
- Application Controller (APPC) Application resources.
- Virtual Function Controller (VF-C) provides an ETSI NFV compliant NFV-O
functions, and is responsible for life cycle management of virtual services
and the associated physical COTS server infrastructure.
- Active and Available Inventory (A&AI) provides real-time views of a
system’s resources, services, products and their relationships with each
other.
*Closed-Loop Automation* -- Design -> Create -> Collect -> Analyze >
Detect -> Publish -> Respond:
- Data Collection, Analytics and Events (DCAE) collects performance,
usage, and configuration data and publishes information to policy,
orchestration, and the data lake.
- “Holmes” provides alarm correlation and analysis for Telecom cloud
infrastructure and services, including hosts, vims, VNFs and NSs
- Common Services - operational services for all ONAP components including
activity logging, reporting, common data layer, access control, resiliency,
and software lifecycle management.
Project Specific Release Notes
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
ONAP releases are specified by a list of project artifact
versions in a :ref:`manifest<doc-release-manifest>`.
Each project provides detailed :ref:`release notes<doc-releaserepos>`
and prepends to these if/when any updated versions the project team believes
are compatible with a major release are made available.
Supported Platforms
+++++++++++++++++++
ONAP Amsterdam Release has been tested on Ubuntu 16.04 and thus is
the only OS supported.
Documentation
+++++++++++++
ONAP Amsterdam Release documentation is available :ref:`here <master_index>`.
For Amsterdam this includes:
* A high level :ref:`architecture view<doc-architecture>` of how components
relate to each other.
* A collection of documentation provided
by :ref:`each project <doc_onap-developer_guide_projects>`.
* Application Programming Interface
Reference :ref:`available here <doc-apiref>`.
* The `developer wiki <http://wiki.onap.org>`_ remains a good source of
information on meeting plans and notes from committees, project teams and
community events.
Known Issues and Limitations
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Known Issues and limitations are documented in each project Release Notes.
Refer to :ref:`release notes <doc-releaserepos>` for each project.
Licenses
++++++++
ONAP Amsterdam Source Code is licensed under the `Apache Version 2 License <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>`_.
ONAP Amsterdam Documentation is licensed under the `Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>`_.
How to Report a Bug
+++++++++++++++++++
There are 2 ways to report a bug in ONAP.
* In case you are familiar within ONAP, you can directly
report a bug by creating a Jira issue
at `ONAP Jira <https://jira.onap.org>`_.
* If you don't know you are facing a bug or have a question, email
the ONAP Discuss mailing list at onap-discuss@lists.onap.org .
You may consider these `recommendations <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Tracking+Issues+with+JIRA#TrackingIssueswithJIRA-RecommendationsforwrittingProperJIRAIssue>`_ to elaborate the issue you are facing and this `guideline <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Mailing+Lists>`_ to register into the ONAP Discuss mailing list.
Download
++++++++
* ONAP Source Code is available through Gerrit at https://gerrit.onap.org or Git at https://git.onap.org/ .
* ONAP is packaged within Docker and can be dowloaded from Docker Hub at https://hub.docker.com/r/onap .
Install
+++++++
There are 2 approaches to install ONAP.
* From a complete demo solution perspective. This installs the whole ONAP,
refer to :ref:`Setting Up ONAP <demo-installing-running-onap>`.
* From a developer perspective. ONAP is installed component per component.
Each
component :ref:`installation is listed in<doc_onap-developer_guide_projects>`.
The list of ports used by default within ONAP is documented
in `ONAP Service List <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Services+List>`_.
Usage
+++++
This section is intended to provide users on the usage of ONAP components.
Instructions on using the ONAP deployment including Robot, Portal, SDC and VID
in the context of running (Onboarding, service creation, service deployment,
VNF creation, VNF preload, VF Module creation and closed loop operations)
the vFirewall sanity use case is documented
in `Running the ONAP Demos <https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Running+the+ONAP+Demos>`_.
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