From d438301ca7244e66d5082312e3e84fcfb219f11b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sofia Wallin Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2016 14:49:15 +0100 Subject: Adjusted the docs repo structure for D release work Change-Id: I9befe06c424c726e17d754bc480413b2430549ba Signed-off-by: Sofia Wallin --- docs/userguide/userguide.introduction.rst | 85 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 85 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/userguide/userguide.introduction.rst (limited to 'docs/userguide/userguide.introduction.rst') diff --git a/docs/userguide/userguide.introduction.rst b/docs/userguide/userguide.introduction.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 48112e78e..000000000 --- a/docs/userguide/userguide.introduction.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. -.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 -.. (c) Sofia Wallin (sofia.wallin@ericssion.com) - -======== -Abstract -======== - -OPNFV is a collaborative project aimed at providing a variety of virtualization -deployments intended to host applications serving the networking and carrier -industry. This document provides guidance and instructions for using platform -features designed to support these applications, made available in the OPNFV -Colorado release. - -This document is not intended to replace or replicate documentation from other -open source projects such as OpenStack or OpenDaylight, rather highlight the -features and capabilities delivered through the OPNFV project. - -============ -Introduction -============ - -OPNFV provides a suite of scenarios, infrastructure depoyment options, which -are able to be installed to host virtualized network functions (VNFs). -This guide intends to help users of the platform leverage the features and -capabilities delivered by the OPNFV project in support of these applications. - -OPNFV Continuous Integration builds, deploys and tests combinations of virtual -infrastructure components in what are defined as scenarios. A scenario may -include components such as OpenStack, OpenDaylight, OVS, KVM etc. where each -scenario will include different source components or configurations. Scenarios -are designed to enable specific features and capabilities in the platform that -can be leveraged by the OPNFV user community. - -================ -Feature Overview -================ - -The following links outline the feature deliveries from the participant OPNFV -projects in the Colorado release. Each of the participating projects provides -detailed descriptions about the delivered features. Including use cases, -implementation and configuration specifics on a per OPNFV project basis. - -The following are Configuration Guides and User Guides and assume that the reader has already some -information about a given projects specifics and deliverables. These guides -are intended to be used following the installation of a given OPNFV installer -to allow a user to deploy and implement feature delivered by OPNFV. - -If you are unsure about the specifics of a given project, please refer to the -OPNFV projects home page, found on http://wiki.opnfv.org, for specific details. - -You can find project specific usage and configuration information below: - -Feature Configuration Guides -============================ - -- `Armband configuration guide `_ -- `Copper configuration guide `_ -- `Doctor configuration guide `_ -- `IPv6 configuration guide `_ -- `KVMforNFV configuration guide `_ -- `Moon configuration guide `_ -- `Multisite configuration guide `_ -- `ONOSFW configuration guide `_ -- `OVSNFV configuration guide `_ -- `Promise configuration guide `_ -- `SFC configuration guide `_ - - -Feature User Guides -=================== - -- `Copper user guide `_ -- `Doctor user guide `_ -- `Domino user guide `_ -- `IPv6 user guide `_ -- `KVMforNFV user guide `_ -- `Moon user guide `_ -- `Multisite user guide `_ -- `ONOSFW user guide `_ -- `OVSNFV user guide `_ -- `Parser user guide `_ -- `Promise user guide `_ -- `SDNVPN user guide `_ -- `SFC user guide `_ -- cgit 1.2.3-korg