Finite state machine YANG model augmentation for Transponder Reconfiguration
draft-sambo-ccamp-yang-fsm-transponder-reconf-02
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Authors | Nicola Sambo , Piero Castoldi , Andrea Sgambelluri , Giuseppe Fioccola , Filippo Cugini , Daniele Ceccarelli , Haoyu Song , Tianran Zhou | ||
Last updated | 2019-04-25 (Latest revision 2018-10-22) | ||
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Abstract
YANG enables to compile a set of consistent vendor-neutral data models for optical networks and components based on actual operational needs emerging from heterogeneous use cases. A YANG model has been also proposed to describe finite state machine to program network elements that are modeled with YANG. This document augments the more generic YANG model for finite state machine [I-D.sambo-netmod-yang-fsm], in order to pre-instruct an optical transponder on the actions to be performed (e.g., code adaptation) in case some events, such as physical layer degradations, occur.
Authors
Nicola Sambo
Piero Castoldi
Andrea Sgambelluri
Giuseppe Fioccola
Filippo Cugini
Daniele Ceccarelli
Haoyu Song
Tianran Zhou
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