%% You should probably cite draft-voit-netmod-yang-mount-requirements instead of this I-D. @techreport{voit-netmod-peer-mount-requirements-00, number = {draft-voit-netmod-peer-mount-requirements-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-voit-netmod-peer-mount-requirements/00/}, author = {Eric Voit and Alexander Clemm and Shashi Kumar Bansal and Ambika Tripathy and Prabhakara Yellai}, title = {{Requirements for Peer Mounting of YANG subtrees from Remote Datastores}}, pagetotal = 22, year = 2014, month = sep, day = 25, abstract = {Network integrated applications want simple ways to access YANG objects and subtrees which might be distributed across network. Performance requirements may dictate that it is unaffordable for a subset of these applications to go through existing centralized management brokers. For such applications, development complexity must be minimized. Specific aspects of complexity developers want to ignore include: o whether authoritative information is actually sourced from remote datastores (as well as how to get to those datastores), o whether such information has been locally cached or not, o whether there are zero, one, or more controllers asserting ownership of information, and o whether there are interactions with other applications concurrently running elsewhere The solution requirements described in this document detail what is needed to support application access to authoritative network YANG objects from controllers (star) or peering network devices (mesh) in such a way to meet these goals.}, }