Update release note label
Remove Dublin reference
Update Overview.rst adding El Alto line in Release table
Issue-ID: DOC-554
Signed-off-by: Eric Debeau <eric.debeau@orange.com>
Change-Id: I14af0d147dea4a506da948f29b6a508293b3af68
diff --git a/docs/guides/overview/overview.rst b/docs/guides/overview/overview.rst
index fc45705..116eead 100644
--- a/docs/guides/overview/overview.rst
+++ b/docs/guides/overview/overview.rst
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution
.. 4.0 International License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
-.. Copyright 2019 Nokia; Copyright 2017-2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.; Copyright 2017 AT&T Intellectual Property.
+.. Copyright 2019 Nokia; Copyright 2017-2018 Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.;
+.. Copyright 2017 AT&T Intellectual Property
Open Network Automation Platform Overview
=========================================
@@ -57,11 +58,12 @@
In order to design, deploy and operate services and assure these dynamic
services, ONAP activities are built up as follows:
-* **Service design** – Service design is built on a robust design framework that
- allows specification of the service in all aspects – modeling the resources and
- relationships that make up the service, specifying the policy rules that guide
- the service behavior, specifying the applications, analytics and closed control
- loop events needed for the elastic management of the service.
+* **Service design** – Service design is built on a robust design framework
+ that allows specification of the service in all aspects – modeling the
+ resources and relationships that make up the service, specifying the policy
+ rules that guide the service behavior, specifying the applications, analytic
+ and closed control loop events needed for the elastic management of the
+ service.
* **Service deployment** – Service deployment is built on an orchestration
and control framework that is policy-driven (Service Orchestrator and
Controllers) to provide automated instantiation of the service when
@@ -99,29 +101,39 @@
Functional overview of ONAP
===========================
-The following guidelines show the main ONAP activities in a chronological order, presenting ONAP's functional structure:
+The following guidelines show the main ONAP activities in a chronological
+order, presenting ONAP's functional structure:
-1. **Service design** - ONAP supports Service Design operations, using the TOSCA approach.
+1. **Service design** - ONAP supports Service Design operations, using the
+TOSCA approach.
These service design activities are built up of the following subtasks:
- a. Planning VNF onboarding – checking which VNFs will be necessary for the required environment and features
+
+ a. Planning VNF onboarding – checking which VNFs will be necessary for the
+ required environment and features
b. Creating resources, composing services
c. Distributing services - Distributing services constitutes of 2 subtasks:
- * TOSCA C-SAR package is stored in the Catalog
+
+ * TOSCA C-SAR package is stored in the Catalog
* new service notification is published
2. **Service orchestration and deployment**
+
a. Defining which VNFs are necessary for the service
b. Defining orchestration steps
c. Selecting valid cloud region
d. Service orchestration calling cloud APIs to deploy VNFs
- * The onboarding and instantiation of VNFs in ONAP is represented via
+
+ * The onboarding and instantiation of VNFs in ONAP is represented via
the example of onboarding and instantiating a virtual network function
(VNF), the virtual Firewall (vFirewall). Following the guidelines and
steps of this example, any other VNF can be similarly onboarded
and instantiated to ONAP. See :ref:`virtual Firewall Onboarding and
Instantiating <vfirewall_usecase>` examples.
+
e. Controllers applying configuration on VNFs
+
3. **Service operations**
+
a. Closed Loop design and deployment
b. Collecting and evaluating event data
@@ -152,7 +164,9 @@
+----------------------+----------------+----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|Release Name |Release version |Release Date |Features delivered |
+======================+================+======================+===========================================================+
-|Dublin |4.0.0 |2019 | :ref:`Dublin Release Notes <dublinrelease-notes>` |
+|El Alto |5.0.1 | 24 October 2019 | :ref:`El Alto Release Notes <release-notes>` |
++----------------------+----------------+----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
+|Dublin |4.0.0 | 9 July 2019 | |
+----------------------+----------------+----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
|Casablanca |* 3.0.2 |* 31 January 2019 | |
| |* 3.0.1 |* 30 November 2018 | |
@@ -166,7 +180,8 @@
ONAP Blueprints and environments
================================
-ONAP is able to deploy and operate VNFs running OpenStack based Centralized Private Cloud Instances, as well as Mobile Edge Cloud instances.
+ONAP is able to deploy and operate VNFs running OpenStack based Centralized
+Private Cloud Instances, as well as Mobile Edge Cloud instances.
ONAP has been tested in the following network environments:
* Voice Over LTE (VoLTE)
@@ -178,7 +193,8 @@
Licenses
========
-Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) is an open source project hosted by the Linux Foundation.
+Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) is an open source project hosted by the
+Linux Foundation.
ONAP Source Code is licensed under the `Apache Version 2 License <http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0>`_.
ONAP Documentation is licensed under the `Creative Commons Attribution 4.0