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Network Configuration
charter-ietf-netconf-19-01

The information below is for an older proposed charter
Document Proposed charter Network Configuration WG (netconf) Snapshot
Title Network Configuration
Last updated 2018-03-13
State Draft Charter Rechartering
WG State Active
IESG Responsible AD Mahesh Jethanandani
Charter edit AD Benoît Claise
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charter-ietf-netconf-19-01

The NETCONF Working Group, previously named after the NETCONF protocol, now renamed as the NETwork CONFiguration Working Group, is responsible for the development and maintenance of protocols such as NETFCONF and RESTCONF for YANG data model-driven management network management protocols (configuration, monitoring, and telemetry), their transports and encodings, defining data models necessary to support the protocols, and defining mechanisms supporting the operational deployment of systems using the protocols.

The NETCONF protocol is data modeling language independent, but YANG (RFC 7950) is the recommended NETCONF data modeling language, which introduces advanced language features for configuration management.

The NETCONF WG is currently responsible for:

a) The network management protocol NETCONF (RFC 6241).
This effort entails periodically updating the NETCONF related
specifications to address new requirements as they arise.

b) The network management protocol RESTCONF (RFC 8040).
This effort entails periodically updating the RESTCONF related
specifications to address new requirements as they arise.

c) The transports and encodings used by the data model-driven
protocols.

d) The data models that are related to network management
protocols. Specifically, data models enabling the configuration
and/or monitoring of the protocols themselves. Other examples
include data models for configuring access controls or
discovering server metadata.

e) The (i) data models for subscriptions to
data and (ii) protocol bindings for pushing subscribed data
to clients.

f) The mechanisms enabling devices to discover and establish
secure connections to other systems in a networks, such as a
NETCONF or RESTCONF based NMS.

The NETCONF working group consults with the NETMOD working group to
ensure that new requirements are understood and can be met by the
YANG data modeling language (RFC 7950) developed within that working
group.