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July 2015 Slide 1 8021Qcl Amendment YANG Data Model PAR and CSD 11 Project number suggest that l not be used in the project number as it is often confused with 1 Changed to 8021Qcp ID: 160462

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Comments From IEEE 802.11 with Resolution

July 2015

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802.1Qcl- Amendment, YANG Data Model, PAR and CSD

1.1 Project number – suggest that “l” not be used in the project number as it is often confused with “1”.

Changed to 802.1Qcp

8.1 - include the full titles of standards called out in the PAR..

i.e

“IEEE Std 802.1Q, IEEE Std 802.1AX and IEEE Std 802.1X.”IEEE Std 802.1Q - IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks — Bridges and Bridged NetworksIEEE Std 802.1AX - IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks — Link AggregationIEEE Std 802.1X – IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks – Port-Based Network Access Control

July 2015

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802.1Qcl- Amendment, YANG Data Model, PAR and CSD

7.3a – does not show up in the PAR PDF

– This should have been marked with a yes, and then it might show up in the PDF?

Yes, item 7.3a is marked as Yes. However, it does not show up in the generated PDF form.

Additionally, we have contacted IEEE staff for assistance and resolution of the problem.

5.2b – expand acronyms on first use in PAR (TPMR, VLAN, UML, etc.)Media Access Control (MAC)Two-Port MAC Relay (TPMR)Unified Modeling Language (UML)Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)July 2015Slide 3Slide4

802.1Qcl- Amendment, YANG Data Model, PAR and CSD

5.5 – expand acronyms on first use in PAR

(SDO, IETF, RFC, etc.)

Will change SDO to standards development

organizationRequest For Comment (RFC)Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Add explanation of what is “NETCONF” to 8.1NETCONF (RFC6241) is a network configuration protocol that provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices.July 2015Slide 4Slide5

802.1Xck- Amendment, YANG Data Model, PAR and CSD

8.1 - include the full titles of standards called out in the PAR..

i.e

IEEE

Std 802.1AE, and IEEE Std 802.1X.”IEEE Std 802.1AE – IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks Media Access Control (MAC) SecurityIEEE Std 802.1X – IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks – Port-Based Network Access Control7.3a – does not show up in the PAR PDF – This should have been marked with a yes, and then it might show up in the PDF?Yes, item 7.3a is marked as Yes. However, it does not show up in the generated PDF form.Additionally, we have contacted IEEE staff for assistance and resolution of the problem.July 2015

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802.1Xck- Amendment, YANG Data Model, PAR and CSD

5.5

– expand acronyms on first use in PAR (SDO, IETF

,

etc

.)Will change SDO to standards development organizationRequest For Comment (RFC)Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Add an explanation of what is “NETCONF” to 8.1NETCONF (RFC6241) is a network configuration protocol that provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices.5.5 – Add “(RFC 6020)” after YANG RFC 6020 reference added.July 2015Slide 6Slide7

Comments From IEEE 802.3 with Resolution

July 2015

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July 2015

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The additional implementation resources consumed by support of the YANG data model and NETCONF protocol in are those of an enhanced software protocol whose requirements are bounded, well-known, and of minimal impact on equipment cost in networks requiring management. The industry-wide effort to adopt NETCONF/YANG is largely driven by a need to reduce operational costs.The additional implementation resources consumed by support of the YANG data model and NETCONF protocol are those of an enhanced software protocol whose requirements are bounded, well-known, and of minimal impact on equipment cost in networks requiring management. The industry-wide effort to adopt NETCONF/YANG is largely driven by a need to reduce operational costs.Slide9

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The additional implementation resources consumed by support of the YANG data model and NETCONF protocol in are those of an enhanced software protocol whose requirements are bounded, well-known, and of minimal impact on equipment cost in networks requiring management. The industry-wide effort to adopt NETCONF/YANG is largely driven by a need to reduce operational costs.The additional implementation resources consumed by support of the YANG data model and NETCONF protocol are those of an enhanced software protocol whose requirements are bounded, well-known, and of minimal impact on equipment cost in networks requiring management. The industry-wide effort to adopt NETCONF/YANG is largely driven by a need to reduce operational costs.