NETMOD WG | I. Farrer |
Internet-Draft | Q. Sun |
Intended status: Informational | S. Zoric |
Expires: April 18, 2016 | Deutsche Telekom AG |
M. Abrahamsson | |
T-Systems | |
October 16, 2015 |
YANG Models Required for Managing Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) Devices
draft-faq-netmod-cpe-yang-profile-00
This document collects together the YANG models necessary for managing NETCONF-enabled Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) devices.
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This document defines the requirements and specifies the necessary YANG models for managing residential CPE devices using NETCONF and YANG. Implementing NETCONF on CPE devices, along with the relevant YANG models, provides operators with a flexible and extensible management interface.
Many of the YANG models referenced here are in various stages in the development process. In some cases there is currently no existing work. The aim of this document is to catalog which models are necessary, and for each referenced YANG model, provide information about the current status of the existing work. It is intended as a 'living document', which will be updated as the required / referenced YANG models progress. Once finalised, the goal of the document is to serve as a CPE YANG 'Device profile' that can be used as a reference for operators and implementors who are adding YANG management capabilities to their devices.
A CPE has a number of network interfaces, usually including some of the following interface types: Ethernet LAN, Ethernet WAN, Ethernet 802.1q, Ethernet 802.1ag, and WLAN (802.11a/b/n/g/ac). [RFC7223] defines a YANG model for general interface management, which identifies these (and other) interface types. However, Ethernet standardisation is carried out by the IEEE, so it is probable where YANG models for managing these interfaces would be developed.
NB - The list of interface types necessary for a complete, general HGW model needs to include xDSL (BBF) and DOCSIS (ITU) interfaces. These will be included in a future version of this document.
The following requirements are necessary for basic CPE management functionality.
Existing RFCs:
Work In Progress:
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The following requirements are necessary for the management and configuration of IPv4 and IPv6.
Existing RFCs:
Work In Progress:
To Be Defined:
The following requirements are necessary for routing management.
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The following requirements are necessary for management of the CPE's NETCONF Server.
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The following requirements are necessary for management of DHCP, SLAAC and ND.
Existing RFCs:
Work In Progress:
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The following requirements are necessary for NAT Management.
Existing RFCs:
Work In Progress:
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The following requirements are necessary for management of IPv6 Transition Mechanisms.
Existing RFCs:
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The following requirements are necessary for management of specific services which the CPE may offer.
Existing RFCs:
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The following requirements are necessary for management of security components.
Existing RFCs:
Work In Progress:
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The following requirements are necessary to perform remote CPE Software file transfer and software upgrades.
Existing RFCs:
Work In Progress:
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A NETCONF/YANG managed CPE should follow the Section 3.9 for enabling and managing IPv4/IPv6 firewalls. Security considerations from the related documents should be followed.
There are no IANA considerations for this document.
The authors would like to thank xxx for their contributions to this work.
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[I-D.ietf-netconf-zerotouch] | Watsen, K., Clarke, J. and M. Abrahamsson, "Zero Touch Provisioning for NETCONF Call Home (ZeroTouch)", Internet-Draft draft-ietf-netconf-zerotouch-03, July 2015. |
[I-D.ietf-netmod-acl-model] | Bogdanovic, D., Sreenivasa, K., Huang, L. and D. Blair, "Network Access Control List (ACL) YANG Data Model", Internet-Draft draft-ietf-netmod-acl-model-03, June 2015. |
[I-D.ietf-netmod-routing-cfg] | Lhotka, L. and A. Lindem, "A YANG Data Model for Routing Management", Internet-Draft draft-ietf-netmod-routing-cfg-19, May 2015. |
[I-D.liu-dhc-dhcp-yang-model] | Liu, B. and K. Lou, "A YANG Data Model for DHCP Configuration", Internet-Draft draft-liu-dhc-dhcp-yang-model-01, July 2015. |
[I-D.liu-pim-igmp-mld-yang] | Liu, Y. and F. Guo, "Yang Model for Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)", Internet-Draft draft-liu-pim-igmp-mld-yang-01, March 2015. |
[I-D.mcallister-pim-yang] | Liu, X., McAllister, P. and A. Peter, "A YANG data model for Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM)", Internet-Draft draft-mcallister-pim-yang-00, July 2015. |
[I-D.perrault-behave-natv2-mib] | Perreault, S., Tsou, T., Sivakumar, S. and T. Taylor, "Definitions of Managed Objects for Network Address Translators (NAT)", Internet-Draft draft-perrault-behave-natv2-mib-05, June 2015. |
[I-D.sf-netmod-file-transfer-yang] | Sun, Q. and I. Farrer, "A YANG Data Model for Transferring Files", Internet-Draft draft-sf-netmod-file-transfer-yang-00, March 2015. |
[I-D.sivakumar-yang-nat] | Sivakumar, S., Boucadair, M. and S. <>, "YANG Data Model for Network Address Translation (NAT)", Internet-Draft draft-sivakumar-yang-nat-03, September 2015. |
[I-D.sun-softwire-yang] | Sun, Q., Wang, H., Cui, Y., Farrer, I., Boucadair, M. and R. Asati, "YANG Data Model for IPv4-in-IPv6 Softwire", Internet-Draft draft-sun-softwire-yang-04, October 2015. |
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[RFC2119] | Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997. |
[RFC6022] | Scott, M. and M. Bjorklund, "YANG Module for NETCONF Monitoring", RFC 6022, DOI 10.17487/RFC6022, October 2010. |
[RFC6470] | Bierman, A., "Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) Base Notifications", RFC 6470, DOI 10.17487/RFC6470, February 2012. |
[RFC7223] | Bjorklund, M., "A YANG Data Model for Interface Management", RFC 7223, DOI 10.17487/RFC7223, May 2014. |
[RFC7224] | Bjorklund, M., "IANA Interface Type YANG Module", RFC 7224, DOI 10.17487/RFC7224, May 2014. |
[RFC7277] | Bjorklund, M., "A YANG Data Model for IP Management", RFC 7277, DOI 10.17487/RFC7277, June 2014. |
[RFC7317] | Bierman, A. and M. Bjorklund, "A YANG Data Model for System Management", RFC 7317, DOI 10.17487/RFC7317, August 2014. |