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A Yang Data Model for L1 Connectivity Service Model (L1CSM)
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draft-ietf-ccamp-l1csm-yang-05
CCAMP Working Group                                   G. Fioccola (Ed.)
                                                         Telecom Italia
Internet Draft                                                   K. Lee
Intended Status: Standard Track                           Korea Telecom
Expires: January 3, 2019                                   Y. Lee (Ed.)
                                                               D. Dhody
                                                                 Huawei
                                                    O. Gonzalez de-Dios
                                                             Telefonica
                                                          D. Ceccarelli
                                                               Ericsson

                                                          July 2, 2018

        A Yang Data Model for L1 Connectivity Service Model (L1CSM)

                      draft-ietf-ccamp-l1csm-yang-05

Abstract

   This document provides a YANG data model for Layer 1 Connectivity
   Service Model (L1CSM).

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Table of Contents

   1. Introduction...................................................2
      1.1. Deployment Scenarios......................................3
      1.2. Terminology...............................................6
      1.3. Tree diagram..............................................6
      1.4. Prefixes in Data Node Names...............................7
   2. Definitions....................................................7
   3. L1SM YANG Model (Tree Structure)...............................7
   4. L1SM YANG Code.................................................8
   5. Security Considerations.......................................20
   6. IANA Considerations...........................................21
   7. Acknowledgments...............................................22
   8. References....................................................23
      8.1. Normative References.....................................23
      8.2. Informative References...................................23
   9. Contributors..................................................24
   Authors' Addresses...............................................24

1. Introduction

   This document provides a YANG data model for L1VPN Connectivity
   Service Model (L1CSM). The intent of this document is to provide a
   transport service model exploiting Yang data model, which can be
   utilized by a client network controller to initiate a service
   request connectivity request as well as retrieving service states
   toward a transport network controller communicating with the client
   controller via a NETCONF [RFC8341] interface.

   [RFC4847] provides a framework and service level requirements for
   Layer 1 Virtual Private Networks (L1VPNs). It classifies service
   models as management-based service model, signaling-based service

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   model (Basic Mode) and signaling and routing service model (Enhanced
   Mode).

   In the management-based service model, customer management systems
   and provider management systems communicate with each other.
   Customer management systems access provider management systems to
   request layer 1 connection setup/deletion between a pair of CEs.
   Customer management systems may obtain additional information, such
   as resource availability information and monitoring information,
   from provider management systems.  There is no control message
   exchange between a CE and PE.

   In the signaling-based service model (Basic Model), the CE-PE
   interface's functional repertoire is limited to path setup signaling
   only. In the Signaling and routing service model (Enhanced Mode),
   the CE-PE interface provides the signaling capabilities as in the
   Basic Mode, plus permits limited exchange of information between the
   control planes of the provider and the customer to help such
   functions as discovery of customer network routing information
   (i.e., reachability or TE information in remote customer sites), or
   parameters of the part of the provider's network dedicated to the
   customer.

   The primary focus of this document is to describe L1CS YANG model
   required for the instantiation of point-to-point L1VPN service. A
   L1VPN is a service offered by a core layer 1 network to provide
   layer 1 connectivity between two or more customer sites where the
   customer has some control over the establishment and type of the
   connectivity.

   The data model presented in Section 3 is in consistent with [MEF-
   L1CS]. The data model includes configuration and state data
   according to the new Network Management Datastore Architecture
   [RFC8342].

1.1. Deployment Scenarios

   Figure 1 depicts a deployment scenario of the L1VPN SDN control-
   based service model for an external customer instantiating L1 point-
   to-point connectivity to the provider.

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                             +------------+
                             |  Customer  |
                             |   Service  |
                             |Orchestrator|
                             +------------+
                                   |
                     .. .. .. .. ..|.. .. .. .. ..
                   :             |              :
                     :     +--------------------+     :
                     :     |                    |     :
                     :     |    +----------+    |     :
                     :     |    | Network  |    |     :
                     :     |    |   SDN    |    |     :
                     :     |    |Controller|    |     :
                     :     |    |/NMS/EMS  |    |     :
                     :     |    +----------+    |     :
                     :     |                    |     :
                     :     |                    |     :
           +----+    :   +----+    +----+    +----+   :   +----+
           | CE |----:---| PE |----| P  |----| PE |---:---| CE |
           +----+    :   +----+    +----+    +----+   :   +----+
                     :     |                    |     :
                     :     |                    |     :
                     :     +--------------------+     :
                     :     |                    |     :
                     :     |<-Provider network->|     :

                 Customer                          Customer
                 Interface                         Interface

   Figure 1: L1VPN SDN Controller/EMS/NMS-Based Service Model: External Customer

   With this scenario, the customer service orchestrator interfaces
   with the network SDN controller of the provider using Customer
   Service Model as defined in [Service-Yang].

   Figure 2 depicts another deployment scenario for internal customer
   (e.g., higher-layer service management department(s)) interfacing
   the layer 1 transport network department. With this scenario, a
   multi-service backbone is characterized such that each service

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   department of a provider (e.g., L2/3 services) that receives the
   same provider's L1VPN service provides a different kind of higher-
   layer service.  The customer receiving the L1VPN service (i.e., each
   service department) can offer its own services, whose payloads can
   be any layer (e.g., ATM, IP, TDM). The layer 1 transport network and
   each service network belong to the same organization, but may be
   managed separately. The Service SDN Controller is the
   control/management entity owned by higher-layer service department
   (e.g., L2/3 VPN) whereas the Network SDN Controller is the
   control/management entity responsible for Layer 1 connectivity
   service. The CE's in Figure 2 are L2/3 devices that interface with
   L1 PE devices.

                                +----------+
                                | Service  |
                                |   SDN    |
                                |Controller|
                                |/EMS/NMS  |
                                | for L2/3 |
                                +----------+
                                     |
                                     |
                                     |
                           +--------------------+
                           |                    |
                           |    +----------+    |
                           |    | Network  |    |
                           |    |   SDN    |    |
                           |    |Controller|    |
                           |    |/EMS/NMS  |    |
                           |    | for L1VPN|    |
                           |    +----------+    |
                           |                    |
                           |                    |
           +----+        +----+    +----+    +----+      +----+
           | CE |--------| PE |----| P  |----| PE |------| CE |
           +----+        +----+    +----+    +----+      +----+
              |            |                    |          |
              |            |                    |          |
              |            +--------------------+          |
              |            |                    |          |
              |            |<------------------>|          |
              |               Provider Network             |
              |                  For Layer 1               |
             |<------------------------------------------>|
                          Provider Network for L2/3

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   Figure 2: L1VPN SDN Controller/EMS/NMS-Based Service Model: Internal Customer

   The benefit is that the same layer 1 transport network resources are
   shared by multiple services.  A large capacity backbone network
   (data plane) can be built economically by having the resources
   shared by multiple services usually with flexibility to modify
   topologies, while separating the control functions for each service
   department. Thus, each customer can select a specific set of
   features that are needed to provide their own service [RFC4847].

1.2. Terminology

   Refer to [RFC4847] and [RFC5253] for the key terms used in this
   document.

   The following terms are defined in [RFC6241] and are not redefined
   here:

   o client

   o configuration data

   o server

   o state data

   The following terms are defined in [RFC6020] and are not redefined
   here:

   o augment

   o data model

   o data node

   The terminology for describing YANG data models is found in
   [RFC6020].

1.3. Tree diagram

   A simplified graphical representation of the data model is used in
   chapter 3 of this this document.  The meaning of the symbols in
   these diagrams is defined in [RFC8340].

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1.4. Prefixes in Data Node Names

   In this document, names of data nodes and other data model objects
   are prefixed using the standard prefix associated with the
   corresponding YANG imported modules, as shown in Table 1.

      +---------+------------------------------+-----------------+
      | Prefix  | YANG module                  | Reference       |
      +---------+------------------------------+-----------------+
      | l1csm   | ietf-l1cms                   | [RFC XXXX]      |
      | l1-st   | ietf-l1-mef-service-types    | [RFC XXXX]      |
      | yang    | ietf-yang-types              | [RFC6991]       |
      +---------+------------------------------+-----------------+

             Table 1: Prefixes and corresponding YANG modules

   Note: The RFC Editor will replace XXXX with the number assigned to
   the RFC once this draft becomes an RFC.

2. Definitions

   L1VC  Layer 1 Virtual Connection

   SLS   Service Level Specification

   UNI   User Network Interface

   PE    Provider Edge

   CE    Customer Edge

   EP    End Point

   P     Protocol

   C     Coding

   O     Optical Interface

3. L1SM YANG Model (Tree Structure)

module: ietf-l1csm
    +--rw l1cs
       +--rw access
       |  +--rw uni-list* [UNI-ID]

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       |     +--rw UNI-ID               string
       |     +--rw protocol?            identityref
       |     +--rw coding?              identityref
       |     +--rw optical_interface?   identityref
       +--rw service
          +--rw service-list* [subscriber-l1vc-id]
             +--rw subscriber-l1vc-id    string
             +--rw service-config
                +--rw subscriber-l1vc-id?         string
                +--rw subscriber-l1vc-ep-id-1?    string
                +--rw subscriber-l1vc-ep-id-2?    string
                +--rw subscriber-l1vc-ep-UNI-1?   -> /l1cs/access/uni-list/UNI-ID
                +--rw subscriber-l1vc-ep-UNI-2?   -> /l1cs/access/uni-list/UNI-ID
                +--rw time-start?                 yang:date-and-time
                +--rw time-interval?              int16
                +--rw performance-metric?         Identityref

4. L1SM YANG Code

   The YANG code is as follows:

   <CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-l1csm@2018-07-02.yang"

module ietf-l1csm {
  yang-version 1.1;
  namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-l1csm";

  prefix "l1csm";
  import ietf-yang-types {
    prefix "yang";
  }

  import ietf-l1-mef-service-types {
    prefix "l1-st";
  }

  organization
    "Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) CCAMP WG";

  contact

    "Editor: G. Fioccolla (giuseppe.fioccola@telecomitalia.it)
     Editor: K. Lee (kwangkoog.lee@kt.com)
     Editor: Y. Lee (leeyoung@huawei.com)
     Editor: D. Dhody (dhruv.ietf@gmail.com)
     Editor: O. G. de-Dios (oscar.gonzalezdedios@telefonica.com)

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     Editor: D. Ceccarelli (daniele.ceccarelli@ericsson.com)";

  description
    "this module describes Layer 1 connectivity service
     model for subscriber Layer 1 Connectivity Services
     and Attributes. Refer to 'MEF x.y.x Technical Specification
     Working Draft v0.09 5, December 13, 2017' for all terms and
     the original references used in the module.

     Copyright (c) 2018 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
     authors of the code.  All rights reserved.
     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
     without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject
     to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD
     License set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal
     Provisions Relating to IETF Documents
     (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).

     This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX; see
     the RFC itself for full legal notices.";

revision 2018-07-02 {
    description
     "updated version to incorporate MEF comments";
      reference "to add the draft name";
  }

revision 2018-06-20 {
    description
     "updated version to incorporate MEF comments";
      reference "to add the draft name";
  }

  revision 2018-04-11 {
    description
      "Initial revision.";
       reference "to add the draft name";
  }

  grouping protocol-coding-optical_interface {
    description
      "describes <p,c,o> where p:protocol type; c:coding
       function; o:optical interface function";
      leaf protocol {
        type identityref {
          base "l1-st:protocol-type";
        }

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        description
          "List of physical layer L1VC clientprotocol";
      }
      leaf coding {
         type identityref {
           base "l1-st:coding-func";
         }
         description "coding function";
      }
       leaf optical_interface {
         type identityref {
           base "l1-st:optical-interface-func";
         }

         description "optical-interface-function";
       }
     }

  grouping uni-attributes {
    description
      "uni-service-attributes";

      leaf UNI-ID {
        type string;
        description "the UNI id of UNI Service Attributes";
      }

      uses protocol-coding-optical_interface;
  }

  grouping subscriber-l1vc-sls-service-attribute {
    description
      "The value of the Subscriber L1VC SLS (Service Level
        Specification) Service Attribute expressed in a 3-tuple
        <p,c,o> of the form.";

      leaf time-start {
        type yang:date-and-time;
        description "a time that represent the date and time
                     for the start of the SLS";
      }

      leaf time-interval {
        type int16;
        units seconds;
        description "a time interval (e.g., 2,419,200 seconds
                     which is 28 days) that is used in
                     conjunction wuth time-start to specify a
                     contiguous sequence of time intervals T for

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                     determining when performance objectives are
                     met.";
      }

      leaf performance-metric {
        type identityref {
          base "l1-st:performance-metriclist";
        }
        description "list of performance metric";
      }
  }

  grouping subscriber-l1vc-service-attributes {
    description
      "subscriber layer 1 connection service service level";

      leaf subscriber-l1vc-id {
        type string;
        description "subscriber L1VC identifier";
      }

      leaf subscriber-l1vc-ep-id-1 {
        type string;
        description "subscriber end point ID of one end";
      }

      leaf subscriber-l1vc-ep-id-2 {
        type string;
        description "subscriber end point ID of the other end";
      }

      leaf subscriber-l1vc-ep-UNI-1 {
        type leafref {
        path "/l1cs/access/uni-list/UNI-ID";
        }
      description "this is one end of subscriber L1VC end point
                   ID value = UNI-1";
      }

      leaf subscriber-l1vc-ep-UNI-2 {
        type leafref {
        path "/l1cs/access/uni-list/UNI-ID";
        }
      description "this is the other end of subscriber L1VC end
                    point ID value = UNI-2";
      }

      uses subscriber-l1vc-sls-service-attribute;
  }

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  grouping subscriber-attributes {
    description
      "subscriber attributes";

      uses subscriber-l1vc-service-attributes;
  }

  container l1cs {
    description
      "serves as a top-level container for a list of layer 1
       connection services (l1cs)";

      container access {
        description "UNI configurations";

        list uni-list {
          key "UNI-ID";
          description "uni identifier";
            uses uni-attributes {
              description "UNI attributes information";
            }
        }
      }

       container service {
         description "L1VC service";
           list service-list {
             key "subscriber-l1vc-id";
             description
               "an unique identifier of a service";

               leaf subscriber-l1vc-id {
                 type string;
                 description "a unique service identifier for
                            L1VC.";
               }
               container service-config {
                 description "service-config container";
                   uses subscriber-attributes;
              }//end of service-config
       }//end of service list
         } //end of service container
  }//service top container
}

   <CODE ENDS>

   <CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-l1-mef-service-types@2018-7-02.yang"

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module ietf-l1-mef-service-types {
  namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-l1-mef-service-types";
  prefix "l1-st";

  organization
      "IETF CCAMP Working Group";
  contact
      "WG Web: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/ccamp/>
      WG List: <mailto:ccamp@ietf.org>

      Editor: G. Fioccolla(giuseppe.fioccola@telecomitalia.it)
      Editor: K. Lee (kwangkoog.lee@kt.com)
      Editor: Y. Lee (leeyoung@huawei.com)
      Editor: D. Dhody (dhruv.ietf@gmail.com)
      Editor: O. G. de-Dios(oscar.gonzalezdedios@telefonica.com)
      Editor: D. Ceccarelli(daniele.ceccarelli@ericsson.com)";

  description
     "This module defines L1 service types based on MEF
     subscriber Layer 1 Connectivity Service Attribute. Refer to
     'MEF x.y.x Technical Specification Working Draft v0.09 5,
     December 13, 2017' for all terms and the original references
     used in the module.

     Copyright (c) 2018 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
     authors of the code.  All rights reserved.
     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
     without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject
     to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD
     License set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal
     Provisions Relating to IETF Documents
     (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).

     This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX; see
     the RFC itself for full legal notices.";

  revision "2018-07-02" {
      description
           "Revision 0.2";
      reference "TBD";
  }

  revision "2018-06-20" {
      description
           "Revision 0.2";
      reference "TBD";

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  }

  revision "2018-04-11" {
      description
           "Revision 0.1";
      reference "TBD";
  }

  identity protocol-type {
     description
     "base identity from which client protocol type is derived.";
     }

     identity aGigE {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
              "GigE protocol type";
     }

     identity a10GigE_WAN {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "10GigE-WAN protocol type";
     }

     identity a10GigE_LAN {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "10GigE-LAN protocol type";
     }

     identity a40GigE {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "40GigE protocol type";
     }

     identity a100GigE {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "100GigE protocol type";
     }

     identity FC-100 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "Fiber Channel - 100 protocol type";
     }

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     identity FC-200 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "Fiber Channel - 200 protocol type";
     }

     identity FC-400 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "Fiber Channel - 400 protocol type";
     }

     identity FC-800 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "Fiber Channel - 800 protocol type";
     }

     identity FC-1200 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "Fiber Channel - 1200 protocol type";
     }

     identity FC-1600 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "Fiber Channel - 1600 protocol type";
     }

     identity FC-3200 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "Fiber Channel - 3200 protocol type";
     }

     identity STM-1 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SDH STM-1 protocol type";
     }

     identity STM-4 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SDH STM-4 protocol type";
     }

     identity STM-16 {

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          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SDH STM-16 protocol type";
     }

     identity STM-64 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SDH STM-64 protocol type";
     }

     identity STM-256 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SDH STM-256 protocol type";
     }

     identity OC-3 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SONET OC-3 protocol type";
     }

     identity OC-12 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SONET OC-12 protocol type";
     }

     identity OC-48 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SONET OC-48 protocol type";
     }

     identity OC-192 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SONET OC-192 protocol type";
     }

     identity OC-768 {
          base "protocol-type";
          description
               "SONET OC-768 protocol type";
     }

  identity coding-func {
     description

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     "base identity from which coding func is derived.";
  }

     identity a1000X-PCS-36 {
          base "coding-func";
          description
               "PCS clause 36 coding function that corresponds to 1000BASE-X";
     }

     identity a10GW-PCS-49-WIS-50 {
          base "coding-func";
          description
               "PCS clause 49 and WIS clause 50 coding func that corresponds to
10GBASE-W (WAN PHY)";
     }

     identity a10GR-PCS-49 {
          base "coding-func";
          description
               "PCS clause 49 coding function that corresponds to 10GBASE-R (LAN
PHY)";
     }

     identity a40GR-PCS-82 {
          base "coding-func";
          description
               "PCS clause 82 coding function that corresponds to 40GBASE-R";
     }

     identity a100GR-PCS-82 {
          base "coding-func";
          description
               "PCS clause 82 coding function that corresponds to 100GBASE-R";
     }

     /* coding func needs to expand for Fiber Channel, SONET, SDH  */

  identity optical-interface-func {
     description
     "base identity from which optical-interface-function is derived.";
  }

     identity SX-PMD-clause-38 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "SX-PMD-clause-38 Optical Interface function for 1000BASE-X PCS-36";
     }

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     identity LX-PMD-clause-38 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "LX-PMD-clause-38 Optical Interface function for 1000BASE-X PCS-36";
     }

     identity LX10-PMD-clause-59 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "LX10-PMD-clause-59 Optical Interface function for 1000BASE-X PCS-
36";
     }

     identity BX10-PMD-clause-59 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "BX10-PMD-clause-59 Optical Interface function for 1000BASE-X PCS-
36";
     }

     identity LW-PMD-clause-52 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "LW-PMD-clause-52 Optical Interface function for 10GBASE-W PCS-49-
WIS-50";
     }

     identity EW-PMD-clause-52 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "EW-PMD-clause-52 Optical Interface function for 10GBASE-W PCS-49-
WIS-50";
     }

     identity LR-PMD-clause-52 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "LR-PMD-clause-52 Optical Interface function for 10GBASE-R PCS-49";
     }

     identity ER-PMD-clause-52 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "ER-PMD-clause-52 Optical Interface function for 10GBASE-R PCS-49";
     }

     identity LR4-PMD-clause-87 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description

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               "LR4-PMD-clause-87 Optical Interface function for 40GBASE-R PCS-82";
     }

     identity ER4-PMD-clause-87 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "ER4-PMD-clause-87 Optical Interface function for 40GBASE-R PCS-82";
     }

     identity FR-PMD-clause-89 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "FR-PMD-clause-89 Optical Interface function for 40GBASE-R PCS-82";
     }

     identity LR4-PMD-clause-88 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "LR4-PMD-clause-88 Optical Interface function for 100GBASE-R PCS-
82";
     }

     identity ER4-PMD-clause-88 {
          base "optical-interface-func";
          description
               "ER4-PMD-clause-88 Optical Interface function for 100GBASE-R PCS-
82";
     }

     /* optical interface func needs to expand for Fiber Channel, SONET and SDH */

  identity performance-metriclist {
     description "list of performance metric";
  }

     identity One-way-Delay {
          base "performance-metriclist";
          description "one-way-delay";
     }

     identity One-way-Errored-Second {
          base "performance-metriclist";
          description "one-way-errored-second";
     }

     identity One-way-Severely-Errored-Second {
          base "performance-metriclist";
          description "one-way-severely-errored-second";

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     }

     identity One-way-Unavailable-Second {
          base "performance-metriclist";
          description "one-way-unavailable-second";
     }

     identity One-way-Availability {
          base "performance-metriclist";
          description "one-way-availability";
     }

}

   <CODE ENDS>

5. Security Considerations

   The configuration, state, and action data defined in this document
   are designed to be accessed via a management protocol with a secure
   transport layer, such as NETCONF [RFC6241] or RESTCONF [RFC8040].
   The lowest NETCONF layer is the secure transport layer, and the
   mandatory-to-implement secure transport is Secure Shell (SSH)
   [RFC6242].  The lowest RESTCONF layer is HTTPS, and the mandatory-
   to-implement secure transport is TLS [RFC5246].

   The NETCONF access control model [RFC8341] provides the means to
   restrict access for particular NETCONF users to a preconfigured
   subset of all available NETCONF protocol operations and content.

   A number of configuration data nodes defined in this document are
   writable/deletable (i.e., "config true") These data nodes may be
   considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.

   These are the subtrees and data nodes and their
   sensitivity/vulnerability:

   Service-Config:
       - subscriber-l1vc-id
       - subscriber-l1vc-ep-id-1
       - subscriber-l1vc-ep-id-2
       - subscriber-l1vc-ep-UNI-1
       - subscriber-l1vc-ep-UNI-2

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       - time-start
       - time-interval
       - performance-metric

6. IANA Considerations

   This document registers the following namespace URIs in the IETF XML
   registry [RFC3688]:

   --------------------------------------------------------------------
   URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-l1csm
   Registrant Contact: The IESG.
   XML: N/A, the requested URI is an XML namespace.
   --------------------------------------------------------------------

   --------------------------------------------------------------------
   URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-l1-mef-service-types
   Registrant Contact: The IESG.
   XML: N/A, the requested URI is an XML namespace.
   --------------------------------------------------------------------

   This document registers the following YANG modules in the YANG
   Module

   Names registry [RFC7950]:

   --------------------------------------------------------------------
   name:         ietf-l1csm
   namespace:    urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-l1csm
   reference:    RFC XXXX (TDB)
   --------------------------------------------------------------------

   --------------------------------------------------------------------
   name:         ietf-l1-mef-service-types
   namespace:    urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-l1-mef-service-types
   reference:    RFC XXXX (TDB)
   --------------------------------------------------------------------

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7. Acknowledgments

   The authors would like to thank Tom Petch and Italo Busi for their
   helpful comments and valuable contributions.

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8. References

   8.1. Normative References

   [MEF-L1CS] "Subscriber Layer 1 Connectivity Service Attributes",
             Working Draft (WD) v0.09 December 13, 2017.

   [RFC5246] Dierks, T. and E. Rescorla, "The Transport Layer Security
             (TLS) Protocol Version 1.2", RFC 5246, August 2008.

   [RFC6020] Bjorklund, M., Ed., "YANG - A Data Modeling Language for
             the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)", RFC 6020,
             October 2010.

   [RFC6241] Enns, R., Ed., Bjorklund, M., Ed., Schoenwaelder, J., Ed.,
             and A. Bierman, Ed., "Network Configuration Protocol
             (NETCONF)", RFC 6241, June 2011.

   [RFC6242] Wasserman, M., "Using the NETCONF Protocol over Secure
             Shell (SSH)", RFC 6242, June 2011.

   [RFC7950] Bjorklund, M., Ed., "The YANG 1.1 Data Modeling Language",
             RFC 7950, August 2016.

   [RFC8040] Bierman, A., Bjorklund, M., and K. Watsen, "RESTCONF
             Protocol", RFC 8040, January 2017.

   [RFC8341] Bierman, A. and M. Bjorklund, "Network Configuration
             Access Control Model", RFC 8341, March 2018.

   8.2. Informative References

   [RFC4847] T. Takeda (Editor), "Framework and Requirements for Layer
             1 Virtual Private Networks", RFC 4847, April 2007.

   [RFC5253] T. Takeda, "Applicability Statement for Layer 1 Virtual
             Private Network (L1VPN) Basic Mode", RFC 5253, July 2008.

   [Service-Yang] Q. Wu, et al, "Service Models Explained", draft-wu-
             opsawg-service-model-explained, Work in progress.

   [RFC8342]  Bjorklund, M., Schoenwaelder, J., Shafer, P., Watsen, K.,
             and R. Wilton, "Network Management Datastore Architecture
             (NMDA)", RFC 8342, March 2018,

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   [RFC6991] J. Schoenwaelder, Ed., "Common YANG Data Types", RFC 6991,
             July 2013.

9. Contributors

Contributor's Addresses

   I. Busi
   Huawei
   Email: Italo.Busi@huawei.com

Authors' Addresses

   G. Fioccola (Editor)
   Telecom Italia
   Email: giuseppe.fioccola@telecomitalia.it

   K. Lee
   KT
   Email: kwangkoog.lee@kt.com

   Y. Lee (Editor)
   Huawei
   Email: leeyoung@huawei.com

   D. Dhody
   Huawei
   Email: dhruv.ietf@gmail.com

   O. Gonzalez de Dios
   Telefonica
   Email: oscar.gonzalezdedios@telefonica.com

   D. Ceccarelli
   Ericsson
   Email: daniele.ceccarelli@ericsson.com

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