Usage of IM for network topology to support TE Topology YANG Module Development
draft-lam-teas-usage-info-model-net-topology-04
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Authors | Hing-Kam Lam , Eve Varma , Paul Doolan , Nigel Davis , Bernd Zeuner , Malcolm Betts , Italo Busi , Scott Mansfield , Ricard Vilalta , Victor Lopez | ||
Last updated | 2017-05-01 (Latest revision 2016-10-28) | ||
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Abstract
The benefits of using a common Information Model (IM) as a foundation for deriving purpose and protocol specific interfaces, particularly for complex networking domains, has been described in draft-betts- netmod-framework-data-schema-uml. This draft describes existing information model relevant to Network Topology and illustrates how it can be used to help ensure the consistency and completeness of the YANG data modeling for TE topologies solutions work in TEAS.
Authors
Hing-Kam Lam
Eve Varma
Paul Doolan
Nigel Davis
Bernd Zeuner
Malcolm Betts
Italo Busi
Scott Mansfield
Ricard Vilalta
Victor Lopez
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