YANG Catalog Latest Developments (IETF 100 Hackathon)
The YANG team delivered again at the IETF 100 hackathon. With our goal to help YANG model users and designers, we developed new automation tools. As a reminder, we have been […]
The YANG team delivered again at the IETF 100 hackathon. With our goal to help YANG model users and designers, we developed new automation tools. As a reminder, we have been […]
In the world of data model-driven management, what is important is the set of YANG data modules from which APIs are deduced. Indeed, from a high level point of view, […]
The IETF 99 is now over. Building on this tradition to write a blog explaining the progress for this YANG Catalog (here is the blog for the IETF 98), let […]
The IETF 98 is now over. This was a successful IETF meeting in multiple ways, one of which is the IETF hackathon, two days of hacking on Saturday/Sunday. Before delving into […]
This blog describes some of the opensource tools around YANG. While there exist some tools around the YANG language validation, I want to cover the bigger landscape of data modeling-driven […]
Let me start with some good news. Not only we recently approved RESTCONF (right now in the RFC editor queue), but we published the IPv4 and IPv6 base routing models […]
Just before the IETF 95 in Buenos Aires, let’s analyze the current state of affairs in the YANG Data Models world. As anticipated by the IESG some time ago (and […]
Preparing for IoT Semantic Interoperability Workshop 2016 workshop, let me make a couple of statements, more in the form of short bullets list, or demonstration. These points can developed during […]
[Slightly improved from in the IETF Journal, for the IETF 94] In 2003, RFC 3535, “Overview of the 2002 IAB Network Management Workshop” documented the outcomes of a dialog started […]
The first flow-related BoF (birds of a feather) took place in London in summer 2001 during the IETF meeting 51. A few months later, the IP Flow Information Export (IPFIX) […]