YANG Data Model for Generic Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM)
draft-tissa-netmod-oam-01
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Authors | Tissa Senevirathne , Norman Finn , Deepak Kumar , Samer Salam , Carlos Pignataro | ||
Last updated | 2014-11-11 (Latest revision 2014-06-10) | ||
Replaced by | draft-tissa-lime-yang-oam-model | ||
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Abstract
This document presents YANG Data model for OAM. It provides a protocol-independent and technology-independent abstraction of key OAM constructs. These abstractions span OAM configuration and operational data; they promote uniformity between OAM technologies and support nested OAM workflows (i.e., performing OAM functions at different layers through a unified interface).
Authors
Tissa Senevirathne
Norman Finn
Deepak Kumar
Samer Salam
Carlos Pignataro
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