New Series of YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF RFCs Published
The last couple of weeks were important weeks for the world of YANG, NETCONF, and RESTCONF, as 8 new IETF RFCs were published: RFC 8525 on YANG Library RFC 8526 […]
The last couple of weeks were important weeks for the world of YANG, NETCONF, and RESTCONF, as 8 new IETF RFCs were published: RFC 8525 on YANG Library RFC 8526 […]
Like many ideas at the IETF, the YANG Catalog started as a side discussion with Carl Moberg. Maybe in a corridor? maybe in a bar? Or maybe we were having […]
Just after IETF 101 in London, let’s analyze the current state of affairs in the YANG Data Models world. Note also the previous “YANG Data Models in the Industry: Current […]
When you travel frequently, there are certain things that you know. You don’t recall how you learn them, but you just know. For example, half asleep from the jet-lag, walking […]
Back from CiscoLive two weeks ago, a mad networking week with 14500 people, where I presented “YANG Data Modeling and NETCONF: Cisco and Industry Developments” with Carl Moberg. Part of […]
For years, the IETF has been driving the industry transition from an overloaded Software Defined Networking (SDN) buzzword to data modeling-driven management. With a SDN pragmatic definition in mind, such […]
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 […]