YANG Data Model for LSP-Ping
draft-zheng-mpls-lsp-ping-yang-cfg-08
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Authors | Lianshu Zheng , Guangying Zheng , Greg Mirsky , Reshad Rahman , faiqbal@cisco.com | ||
Last updated | 2018-10-14 (Latest revision 2018-04-12) | ||
Replaced by | draft-nainar-mpls-lsp-ping-yang | ||
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Abstract
When an LSP fails to deliver user traffic, the failure cannot always be detected by the MPLS control plane. RFC 8029 defines a mechanism that would enable users to detect such failure and to isolate faults. YANG, defined in RFC 6020, is a data model definition language that was introduced to define the contents of a conceptual data stores that allows networked devices to be managed using NETCONF, as specified in RFC 6241. This document defines a YANG data model that can be used to configure and manage LSP-Ping.
Authors
Lianshu Zheng
Guangying Zheng
Greg Mirsky
Reshad Rahman
faiqbal@cisco.com
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