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A YANG model to manage the optical interface parameters for an external transponder in a WDM network
draft-ietf-ccamp-dwdm-if-param-yang-10

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (ccamp WG)
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Authors Gabriele Galimberti , Dharini Hiremagalur , Gert Grammel , Roberto Manzotti , Dirk Breuer
Last updated 2024-04-25 (Latest revision 2023-10-23)
Replaces draft-dharini-ccamp-dwdm-if-param-yang
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Sep 2022
Submit DWDM Interface YANG model to IESG for review
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Abstract

This memo defines a Yang model related to the Optical Transceiver parameters characterising coherent 100G and above interfaces. 100G and above Transceivers support coherent modulation, multiple modulation formats, multiple FEC codes including some not yet specified (or in phase of specification by) ITU-T G.698.2 or any other ITU-T recommendation. Use cases are described in RFC7698. Is to be noted that the Transceivers can be located on the Transponders (optical layer) or on the Router (in general packet layer) in form of Pluggable modules. The Yang model defined in this memo can be used for Optical Parameters monitoring and/or configuration of the endpoints of a multi-vendor IaDI optical link. The use of this model does not guarantee interworking of transceivers over a DWDM. Optical path feasibility and interoperability has to be determined by tools and algorithms outside the scope of this document. The purpose of this model is to program interface parameters to consistently configure the mode of operation of transceivers.

Authors

Gabriele Galimberti
Dharini Hiremagalur
Gert Grammel
Roberto Manzotti
Dirk Breuer

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