Generic YANG Data Model for the Management of Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Protocols That Use Connectionless Communications
RFC 8532, “Generic YANG Data Model for the Management of Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Protocols That Use Connectionless Communications”, is a Proposed Standard document published in April 2019 by D. Kumar, Z. Wang, Q. Wu, R. Rahman, S. Raghavan. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
This document presents a base YANG Data model for the management of Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) protocols that use connectionless communications. The data model is defined using the YANG data modeling language, as specified in RFC 7950. It provides a technology-independent abstraction of key OAM constructs for OAM protocols that use connectionless communication. The base model presented here can be extended to include technology-specific details.
There are two key benefits of this approach: First, it leads to uniformity between OAM protocols. Second, it supports both nested OAM workflows (i.e., performing OAM functions at the same level or different levels through a unified interface) as well as interactive OAM workflows (i.e., performing OAM functions at the same level through a unified interface).
What “Proposed Standard” means
An entry-level standards-track specification: stable, peer-reviewed and a solid basis for implementation, though it may still evolve before becoming an Internet Standard.
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- RFC 8531 Generic YANG Data Model for Connection-Oriented Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Protocols
- RFC 8533 A YANG Data Model for Retrieval Methods for the Management of Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Protocols That Use Connectionless Communications
- RFC 8530 YANG Model for Logical Network Elements
- RFC 8534 Explicit Tracking with Wildcard Routes in Multicast VPN
- RFC 8529 YANG Data Model for Network Instances
- RFC 8528 YANG Schema Mount
- RFC 8536 The Time Zone Information Format
- RFC 8527 RESTCONF Extensions to Support the Network Management Datastore Architecture