A Service YANG Model for Connection-oriented Transport Networks
draft-zhang-teas-transport-service-model-01
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| Authors | Xian Zhang , Jeong-dong Ryoo | ||
| Last updated | 2017-05-03 (Latest revision 2016-10-30) | ||
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Abstract
A transport network is a server-layer network designed to provide connectivity services for a client-layer network to carry the client traffic opaquely across the server-layer network resources. A transport network may be constructed from equipments utilizing any of a number of different transport technologies such as the evolving optical transport infrastructure (Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) / Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) and Optical Transport Network (OTN)) or packet transport as epitomized by the MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP). This draft provides a transport service YANG model that can be used together with the RESTCONF protocol for a northbound client to initiate service requests toward the transport network controllers via the RESTful interface between them so as to enable automated service interations.
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