VPN Service Management YANG Data Model
draft-zaalouk-supa-vpn-service-management-model-05
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| Authors | Dacheng Zhang , Adel Zaalouk , Ying Cheng , Jan Lindblad , Maxim Klyus | ||
| Last updated | 2015-11-12 (Latest revision 2015-05-11) | ||
| Replaces | draft-zaalouk-supa-configuration-model, draft-adel-vpn-service-management-model | ||
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| Consensus boilerplate | Unknown | ||
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Abstract
Currently new services create new opportunities for both network providers and service providers. Simplified Use of Policy Abstractions (SUPA) was proposed to develop a model that abstracts network resources and services and a methodology by which the management and monitoring of network services can be done using standardized policy rules. This document defines a VPN service management yang data model and gives an example for DDC use case.
Authors
Dacheng Zhang
Adel Zaalouk
Ying Cheng
Jan Lindblad
Maxim Klyus
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