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YANG Data Models for Network Resource Partitions (NRPs)
draft-ietf-teas-nrp-yang-02

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Authors Bo Wu , Dhruv Dhody , Vishnu Pavan Beeram , Tarek Saad , Shaofu Peng
Last updated 2025-01-06 (Latest revision 2024-07-05)
Replaces draft-wdbsp-teas-nrp-yang
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Abstract

RFC 9543 describes a framework for Network Slices in networks built from IETF technologies. In this framework, the network resource partition (NRP) is introduced as a collection of network resources allocated from the underlay network to carry a specific set of Network Slice Service traffic and meet specific Service Level Objective (SLO) and Service Level Expectation (SLE) characteristics. This document defines YANG data models for Network Resource Partitions (NRPs), applicable to devices and network controllers. The models can be used, in particular, for the realization of the RFC9543 Network Slice Services in IP/MPLS and Segment Routing (SR) networks.

Authors

Bo Wu
Dhruv Dhody
Vishnu Pavan Beeram
Tarek Saad
Shaofu Peng

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