YANG Baseline Switch Profile Background
draft-wbl-rtgwg-yang-ci-profile-bkgd-01
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Authors | Joseph White , David L. Black , John Leung | ||
Last updated | 2017-09-10 (Latest revision 2017-03-09) | ||
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Abstract
A YANG device profile is primarily a group of YANG models that are appropriate for use with a particular class of device or in specific device roles. This document provides background and describes the rationale for a baseline data center switch device profile, e.g., for top-of-rack switches in data center converged infrastructure. This rationale is based on the reuse of YANG models by the DMTF Redfish standard for management of converged infrastructure, but the resulting YANG device profile is intended to be useable by any YANG- based network management approach or protocol, as opposed to being specific to Redfish.
Authors
Joseph White
David L. Black
John Leung
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