.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0 .. (c) Sofia Wallin (sofia.wallin@ericssion.com) ====================================== OPNFV User Guide & Configuration Guide ====================================== Abstract ======== OPNFV is a collaborative project aimed at providing a variety of virtualisation deployments intended to host applications serving the networking and carrier industries. This document provides guidance and instructions for using platform features designed to support these applications, made available in the OPNFV Danube release. This document is not intended to replace or replicate documentation from other upstream open source projects such as KVM, OpenDaylight, or OpenStack, but to highlight the features and capabilities delivered through the OPNFV project. Introduction ============ OPNFV provides a suite of scenarios, infrastructure deployment options, which are able to be installed to host virtualised network functions (VNFs). This Guide intends to help users of the platform leverage the features and capabilities delivered by the OPNFV project. OPNFVs' Continuous Integration builds, deploys and tests combinations of virtual infrastructure components in what are defined as scenarios. A scenario may include components such as KVM, OpenDaylight, OpenStack, OVS, 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 deliverables from participating OPNFV projects in the Danube release. Each of the participating projects provides detailed descriptions about the delivered features including use cases, implementation and configuration specifics. The following Configuration Guides and User Guides assume that the reader already has some information about a given project's specifics and deliverables. These Guides are intended to be used following the installation with an OPNFV installer to allow users to deploy and implement feature delivered by OPNFV. If you are unsure about the specifics of a given project, please refer to the OPNFV wiki page at http://wiki.opnfv.org, for more details. Feature Configuration Guides ============================ - :ref:`Armband Configuration Guide <armband-configguide>` - :ref:`Copper Configuration Guide <copper-configguide>` - :ref:`Doctor Configuration Guide <doctor-configguide>` - :ref:`IPv6 Configuration Guide <ipv6-configguide>` - :ref:`KVMforNFV Configuration Guide <kvmfornfv-configguide>` - :ref:`Multisite Configuration Guide <multisite-configguide>` - :ref:`Netready Configuration Guide <netready-configguide>` - :ref:`ONOSFW Configuration Guide <onosfw-configguide>` - :ref:`Parser Configuration Guide <parser-configguide>` - :ref:`Promise Configuration Guide <promise-configguide>` - :ref:`SDNVPN Configuration Guide <sdnvpn-configguide>` - :ref:`SFC Configuration Guide <sfc-configguide>` Feature User Guides =================== - :ref:`Copper User Guide <copper-userguide>` - :ref:`Doctor User Guide <doctor-userguide>` - :ref:`Domino User Guide <domino-userguide>` - :ref:`IPv6 User Guide <ipv6-userguide>` - :ref:`KVMforNFV User Guide <kvmfornfv-userguide>` - :ref:`Multisite User Guide <multisite-userguide>` - :ref:`Netready User Guide <netready-userguide>` - :ref:`ONOSFW User Guide <onosfw-userguide>` - :ref:`Parser User Guide <parser-userguide>` - :ref:`Promise User Guide <promise-userguide>` - :ref:`SDNVPN User Guide <sdnvpn-userguide>` - :ref:`SFC User Guide <sfc-userguide>`