A YANG Data Model for Traffic Engineering Tunnels, Label Switched Paths and Interfaces
draft-ietf-teas-yang-te-25
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Authors | Tarek Saad , Rakesh Gandhi , Xufeng Liu , Vishnu Pavan Beeram , Igor Bryskin | ||
Last updated | 2021-01-28 (Latest revision 2020-07-27) | ||
Replaces | draft-saad-teas-yang-te | ||
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Abstract
This document defines a YANG data model for the configuration and management of Traffic Engineering (TE) tunnels, Label Switched Paths (LSPs). and interfaces. The model is divided into YANG modules that classify data into generic, device-specific, technology agnostic, and technology-specific elements. This model covers data for configuration, operational state, remote procedural calls, and event notifications.
Authors
Tarek Saad
Rakesh Gandhi
Xufeng Liu
Vishnu Pavan Beeram
Igor Bryskin
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