3.1 release notes
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* [R-CORD](profiles/rcord/README.md)
* [E-CORD](profiles/ecord/README.md)
* [Overview](profiles/ecord/overview.md)
- * [Installation guide](profiles/ecord/installation_guide.md)
- * [Developer guide](profiles/ecord/dev_guide.md)
+ * [Installation](profiles/ecord/installation_guide.md)
+ * [Developers](profiles/ecord/dev_guide.md)
* [Troubleshooting](profiles/ecord/troubleshooting.md)
* [CFM Configuration](profiles/ecord/cfm.md)
* [M-CORD](profiles/mcord/README.md)
- * [OpenCloud](profiles/opencloud/README.md)
-* [Release Notes](release-notes/shared-delusion.md)
- * [Jira](release-notes/sd-jira.md)
+* [Release Notes](release-notes/sd-dot-one.md)
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+# Release Notes
+
+The 4.1 service release of Shared-Delusion (4.0) includes two new profiles:
+E-CORD and M-CORD. Detailed information about these two profiles can be
+found in the [Service Profiles Guide](../service-profiles.md). The following
+summarizes the new features.
+
+## E-CORD Profile
+
+The 4.1 release of E-CORD includes the following functionality:
+
+* A hierarchical multi-pod orchestration deployment managed by XOS
+and ONOS. Each of the local PODs registers with the global node, that in
+turn asks for functionality and network/service setup.
+
+* Through a hierarchical architecture, an enterprise customer is able to
+provision an end-to-end *E-Line* carrier ethernet service (L2VPN).
+
+* L2 Monitoring through OAM and CFM can be provisioned for the
+E-Line, with details such as delay and jitter observed in the
+local POD where the E-Line starts.
+
+* Each local POD deploys an R-CORD like service chain to connect to
+the Public Internet. This connectivity configuration is currently
+not automated.
+
+* Documentation includes
+
+ * An overview of E-CORD.
+ * How to install a full E-CORD, including two local PODs and a global node.
+ * A CFM setup guide.
+ * A Developer guide to manipulate and develop on top of E-CORD.
+ * A Troubleshooting guide with reset scripts.
+
+## M-CORD Profile
+
+The 4.1 release of M-CORD supports 3GPP LTE connectivity, including:
+
+* A CUPS compliant open source SPGW (in the form of two VNFs: SPGW-u and SPGW-c).
+* An MME emulator with an integrated HSS, eNBs and UEs.
+ * Emulates one eNB
+ * Emulates up to ten UEs
+ * Includes one MME with an integrated HSS
+ * Can connect one SPGW-C/U
+ * Allows users to attach, detach and send user plane traffic
+* An application that emulates connectivity to the Internet.
+* A composite EPC-as-a-Service that sets up and manages the other services.
+
+The MME emulator is not open source. It comes as a binary, courtesy of ng4T, who provides free trial licenses for limited use. Users will need to apply for a free M-CORD license with ng4T, as described more fully in the Guide. Full versions of the emulator can also be licensed by contacting [ng4t](http://www.ng4t.com) directly.