NETMOD Working Group Q. Wu
Internet-Draft Huawei
Intended status: Standards Track B. Lengyel
Expires: December 31, 2019 Ericsson Hungary
Y. Niu
Huawei
June 29, 2019
Factory Default Setting
draft-ietf-netmod-factory-default-02
Abstract
This document defines a method to reset a server to its factory-
default content. The reset operation may be used e.g. during initial
zero-touch configuration or when the existing configuration has major
errors, so re-starting the configuration process from scratch is the
best option.
A new factory-reset RPC is defined. Several methods of documenting
the factory-default content are specified.
Optionally a new "factory-default" read-only datastore is defined,
that contains the data that will be copied over to the running
datastore at reset.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.1. Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2. Factory-Reset RPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3. Factory-Default Datastore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
4. YANG Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
5. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
6. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
7. Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
8. Contributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
9. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
9.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
9.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Appendix A. Open Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Appendix B. Difference between <startup> datastore and <factory-
default> datastore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Appendix C. Changes between revisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1. Introduction
This document defines a method to reset a server to its factory-
default content. The reset operation may be used e.g. during initial
zero-touch configuration [RFC8572] or when the existing configuration
has major errors, so re-starting the configuration process from
scratch is the best option. When resetting a datastore all previous
configuration settings will be lost and replaced by the factory-
default content.
A new factory-reset RPC is defined. Several methods of documenting
the factory-default content are specified.
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Optionally a new "factory-default" read-only datastore is defined,
that contains the data that will be copied over to all read-write
configuration datastores at reset. This datastore can also be used
in <get-data> or <get-config> operations.
NETCONF defines the <delete> operation that allows resetting the
<startup> datastore and the <discard-changes> operation that copies
the content of the <running> datastore into the <candidate>
datastore. However it is not possible to reset the running
datastore, to reset the candidate datastore without changing the
running datastore or to reset any dynamic datastore.
A RESTCONF server MAY implement the above NETCONF operations, but
that would still not allow it to reset the running configuration.
1.1. Terminology
The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
"OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP
14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all
capitals, as shown here.
The following terms are defined in [RFC8342] and are not redefined
here:
o server
o startup configuration datastore
o candiate configuration datastore
o running configuration datastore
o intended configuration datastore
o operational state datastore
The following terms are defined in this document as follows:
o factory-default datastore: A read-only datastore holding a
preconfigured minimal initial configuration that can be used to
initialize the configuration of a server. The content of the
datastore is usually static, but MAY depend on external factors
like available HW.
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2. Factory-Reset RPC
A new "factory-reset" RPC is introduced. Upon receiveing the RPC the
server resets the content of all read-write configuration datastores
(e.g.,<running> and <startup>) to its factory-default content. Read-
only datastores receive their content from other datastores (e.g.
<intended> gets its content from <running>).
Factory-default content SHALL be specified by one of the following
means in order of precedence
1. For the <running>,<candidate> and <startup> datastores as the
content of the <factory-default> datastore, if it exists
2. YANG Instance Data [I-D.ietf-netmod-yang-instance-file-format]
3. In some implementation specific manner
4. For dynamic datastores unless otherwise specified the factory-
default content is empty.
In addition to set the content of the read-write configuration
datastores, the "factory-reset" RPC might also be used to clean up
files, restart the node or some of the SW processes, or it might set
some security data/passwords to the default value, remove logs,
remove any temporary data (from datastore or elsewhere) etc.
3. Factory-Default Datastore
Following guidelines for defining Datastores in the appendix A of
[RFC8342], this document introduces a new datastore resource named
'Factory-Default' that represents a preconfigured minimal initial
configuration that can be used to initialize the configuration of a
server.
o Name: "factory-default"
o YANG modules: all
o YANG nodes: all "config true" data nodes
o Management operations: The content of the datastore is set by the
server in an implementation dependent manner. The content can not
be changed by management operations via NETCONF, RESTCONF,the CLI
etc. unless specialized, dedicated operations are provided. The
contents of the datastore can be read using NETCONF, RESTCONF
<get-data> and <get-config> operations. The operation <factory-
reset> can be used to copy the factory default content to a set of
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read-write configuration datastores and then the content of these
datastores is propagated automatically to any other read only
datastores, e.g., <intended> and <operational>.
o Origin: This document does not define a new origin identity as it
does not interact with <operational> datastore.
o Protocols: RESTCONF, NETCONF and other management protocol.
o Defining YANG module: "ietf-factory-default".
The datastore content is usually defined by the device vendor. It is
usually static, but MAY change e.g., depending on external factors
like HW available or during device upgrade.
On devices that support non-volatile storage, the contents of
<factory > MUST persist across restarts.
4. YANG Module
<CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-factory-default.yang"
module ietf-factory-default {
yang-version 1.1;
namespace urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-factory-default;
prefix fd;
import ietf-netconf { prefix nc ; }
import ietf-datastores { prefix ds; }
organization
"IETF NETMOD (Network Modeling) Working Group";
contact
"WG Web: <https://tools.ietf.org/wg/netconf/>
WG List: <mailto:netconf@ietf.org>
Editor: Balazs Lengyel
<mailto:balazs.lengyel@ericsson.com>
Editor: Qin Wu
<mailto:bill.wu@huawei.com>
Editor: Ye Niu
<mailto:niuye@huawei.com>";
description
"This module defines the
- factory-reset RPC
- factory-default datastore
It provides functionality to reset a server to its
factory-default content.
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The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL', 'SHALL
NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED', 'NOT RECOMMENDED',
'MAY', and 'OPTIONAL' in this document are to be interpreted as
described in BCP 14 (RFC 2119) (RFC 8174) when, and only when,
they appear in all capitals, as shown here.
Copyright (c) 2019 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
authors of the code. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject
to the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License
set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions
Relating to IETF Documents
(http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).
This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX;
see the RFC itself for full legal notices.";
revision 2019-05-03 {
description
"Initial revision.";
reference "RFC XXXX: Factory default Setting";
}
feature factory-default-as-datastore {
description "Indicates that the factory default configuration is
also available as a separate datastore";
}
rpc factory-reset {
description "The server resets the content of all read-write
configuration datastores (e.g.,<running> and <startup>) to
its factory default content.";
}
identity factory-default {
base ds:datastore;
if-feature factory-default-as-datastore;
description "The read-only datastore contains the configuration that
will be copied into e.g., the running datastore by the
factory-reset operation if the target is the running
datastore.";
}
augment /nc:get-config/nc:input/nc:source/nc:config-source {
if-feature factory-default-as-datastore;
description "Allows the get-config operation to use the
factory-default datastore as a source";
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leaf factory-default {
type empty ;
description
"The factory-default datastore is the source."; }
}
<CODE ENDS>
5. IANA Considerations
This document registers one URI in the IETF XML Registry [RFC3688].
The following registration has been made:
URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-factory-default
Registrant Contact: The IESG.
XML: N/A, the requested URI is an XML namespace.
This document registers one YANG module in the YANG Module Names
Registry [RFC6020]. The following registration has been made:
name: ietf-factory-default
namespace: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-factory-default
prefix: fd
RFC: xxxx
6. Security Considerations
The <factory-reset> RPC can overwrite important and security
sensitive information in one of the other datastores e.g. running,
therefore it is important to restrict access to this RPC using the
standard access control methods. [RFC8341]
The content of the factory-default datastore is usually not security
sensitive as it is the same on any device of a certain type. In case
there is any sensitive content in the factory-default datastore, it
should be protected in a secure way,e.g.,sign or encrypt the
sensitive information.
7. Acknowledgements
Thanks to Juergen Schoenwaelder, Ladislav Lhotka, Alex Campbell,Joe
Clark,Robert Wilton, Kent Watsen, Joel Jaeggli,Andy Berman,Susan
Hares to review this draft and provide important input to this
document.
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8. Contributors
Rohit R Ranade
Huawei
Email: rohitrranade@huawei.com
9. References
9.1. Normative References
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
<https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.
[RFC7950] Bjorklund, M., Ed., "The YANG 1.1 Data Modeling Language",
RFC 7950, DOI 10.17487/RFC7950, August 2016,
<https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7950>.
[RFC8174] Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC
2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174,
May 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.
[RFC8341] Bierman, A. and M. Bjorklund, "Network Configuration
Access Control Model", STD 91, RFC 8341,
DOI 10.17487/RFC8341, March 2018,
<https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8341>.
[RFC8342] Bjorklund, M., Schoenwaelder, J., Shafer, P., Watsen, K.,
and R. Wilton, "Network Management Datastore Architecture
(NMDA)", RFC 8342, DOI 10.17487/RFC8342, March 2018,
<https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8342>.
9.2. Informative References
[I-D.ietf-netmod-yang-instance-file-format]
Lengyel, B. and B. Claise, "YANG Instance Data File
Format", draft-ietf-netmod-yang-instance-file-format-02
(work in progress), February 2019.
[RFC8572] Watsen, K., Farrer, I., and M. Abrahamsson, "Secure Zero
Touch Provisioning (SZTP)", RFC 8572,
DOI 10.17487/RFC8572, April 2019,
<https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8572>.
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Appendix A. Open Issues
o Do we need an extra parameter that may order a restart of the
YANG-server or the whole system?
o Do we allow different datastore have different factory default
content? No
Appendix B. Difference between <startup> datastore and <factory-
default> datastore
When the device first boots up, the content of the <startup> and
<factory-default> will be identical. The content of <startup> can be
subsequently changed by using <startup> as a target in a <copy-
config> operation. The <factory-default> is a read-only datastore
and it is usually static as described in earlier sections.
Appendix C. Changes between revisions
v01 - v02
o Address security issue in the security consideration section.
o Remove an extension to the NETCONF <copy-config> operation which
allows it to operate on the factory-default datastore.
o Add an extension to the NETCONF <get-config.operation which allows
it to operate on the factory-default datastore.
v00 - v01
o Change YANG server into server defined in NMDA architecture based
on discussion.
o Allow reset the content of all read-write configuraton datastores
to its factory-default content except <candidate>.
o Add clarification text on factory-reset protocol operation
behavior.
v03 - v00
o Change draft name from draft-wu to draft-ietf-netmod-factory-
default-00 without content changes.
v02 - v03
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o Change reset-datastore RPC into factory-reset RPC to allow reset
the whole device with factory default content.
o Remove target datastore parameter from factory-reset RPC.
o Other editorial changes.
v01 - v02
o Add copy-config based on Rob's comment.
o Reference Update.
v03 - v00 - v01
o Changed name from draft-wu-netconf-restconf-factory-restore to
draft-wu-netmod-factory-default
o Removed copy-config ; reset-datastore is enough
v02 - v03
o Restructured
o Made new datastore optional
o Removed Netconf capability
o Listed Open issues
v01 - v02
o -
v00 - v01
o -
Authors' Addresses
Qin Wu
Huawei
101 Software Avenue, Yuhua District
Nanjing, Jiangsu 210012
China
Email: bill.wu@huawei.com
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Balazs Lengyel
Ericsson Hungary
Magyar Tudosok korutja 11
1117 Budapest
Hungary
Phone: +36-70-330-7909
Email: balazs.lengyel@ericsson.com
Ye Niu
Huawei
Email: niuye@huawei.com
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