YANG-CBOR: Allocating SID ranges for PEN holders
draft-bormann-core-yang-sid-pen-02
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| Author | Carsten Bormann | ||
| Last updated | 2025-09-20 (Latest revision 2025-03-19) | ||
| Replaced by | draft-ietf-core-yang-sid-pen | ||
| RFC stream | Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) | ||
| Intended RFC status | (None) | ||
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| IESG | IESG state | Replaced by draft-ietf-core-yang-sid-pen | |
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Abstract
YANG-CBOR, RFC 9254 defines YANG Schema Item iDentifiers (YANG SID), globally unique 63-bit unsigned integers used to identify YANG items. RFC 9595 defines ways to allocate these SIDs on the basis of IANA registries. The present specification uses these SID allocation mechanisms to allocate ranges with 100 000 63-bit SIDs each for each of the first 1 000 000 holders of IANA-registered Private Enterprise Numbers (PENs), as well as ranges with 10 000 32-bit SIDs each for each of the first 100 000 holders.
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