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NETMOD Working Group L. Lhotka | NETMOD Working Group L. Lhotka | |||
Internet-Draft CZ.NIC | Internet-Draft CZ.NIC | |||
Intended status: Standards Track A. Lindem | Intended status: Standards Track A. Lindem | |||
Expires: January 6, 2017 Cisco Systems | Expires: February 19, 2017 Cisco Systems | |||
July 05, 2016 | August 18, 2016 | |||
A YANG Data Model for Routing Management | A YANG Data Model for Routing Management | |||
draft-ietf-netmod-routing-cfg-22 | draft-ietf-netmod-routing-cfg-23 | |||
Abstract | Abstract | |||
This document contains a specification of three YANG modules and one | This document contains a specification of three YANG modules and one | |||
submodule. Together they form the core routing data model which | submodule. Together they form the core routing data model which | |||
serves as a framework for configuring and managing a routing | serves as a framework for configuring and managing a routing | |||
subsystem. It is expected that these modules will be augmented by | subsystem. It is expected that these modules will be augmented by | |||
additional YANG modules defining data models for control plane | additional YANG modules defining data models for control plane | |||
protocols, route filters and other functions. The core routing data | protocols, route filters and other functions. The core routing data | |||
model provides common building blocks for such extensions - routes, | model provides common building blocks for such extensions -- routes, | |||
routing information bases (RIB), and control plane protocols. | routing information bases (RIB), and control plane protocols. | |||
Status of This Memo | Status of This Memo | |||
This Internet-Draft is submitted in full conformance with the | This Internet-Draft is submitted in full conformance with the | |||
provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79. | provisions of BCP 78 and BCP 79. | |||
Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering | Internet-Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering | |||
Task Force (IETF). Note that other groups may also distribute | Task Force (IETF). Note that other groups may also distribute | |||
working documents as Internet-Drafts. The list of current Internet- | working documents as Internet-Drafts. The list of current Internet- | |||
Drafts is at http://datatracker.ietf.org/drafts/current/. | Drafts is at http://datatracker.ietf.org/drafts/current/. | |||
Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months | Internet-Drafts are draft documents valid for a maximum of six months | |||
and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any | and may be updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents at any | |||
time. It is inappropriate to use Internet-Drafts as reference | time. It is inappropriate to use Internet-Drafts as reference | |||
material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." | material or to cite them other than as "work in progress." | |||
This Internet-Draft will expire on January 6, 2017. | This Internet-Draft will expire on February 19, 2017. | |||
Copyright Notice | Copyright Notice | |||
Copyright (c) 2016 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the | Copyright (c) 2016 IETF Trust and the persons identified as the | |||
document authors. All rights reserved. | document authors. All rights reserved. | |||
This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal | This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal | |||
Provisions Relating to IETF Documents | Provisions Relating to IETF Documents | |||
(http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of | (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info) in effect on the date of | |||
publication of this document. Please review these documents | publication of this document. Please review these documents | |||
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2.3. Prefixes in Data Node Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 | 2.3. Prefixes in Data Node Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 | |||
3. Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 | 3. Objectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 | |||
4. The Design of the Core Routing Data Model . . . . . . . . . . 7 | 4. The Design of the Core Routing Data Model . . . . . . . . . . 7 | |||
4.1. System-Controlled and User-Controlled List Entries . . . 8 | 4.1. System-Controlled and User-Controlled List Entries . . . 8 | |||
5. Basic Building Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 | 5. Basic Building Blocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 | |||
5.1. Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 | 5.1. Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 | |||
5.2. Routing Information Base (RIB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 | 5.2. Routing Information Base (RIB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 | |||
5.3. Control Plane Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 | 5.3. Control Plane Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 | |||
5.3.1. Routing Pseudo-Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 | 5.3.1. Routing Pseudo-Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 | |||
5.3.2. Defining New Control Plane Protocols . . . . . . . . 11 | 5.3.2. Defining New Control Plane Protocols . . . . . . . . 11 | |||
5.4. RPC Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 | 5.4. Parameters of IPv6 Router Advertisements . . . . . . . . 12 | |||
5.5. Parameters of IPv6 Router Advertisements . . . . . . . . 12 | ||||
6. Interactions with Other YANG Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | 6. Interactions with Other YANG Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | |||
6.1. Module "ietf-interfaces" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | 6.1. Module "ietf-interfaces" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | |||
6.2. Module "ietf-ip" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | 6.2. Module "ietf-ip" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 | |||
7. Routing Management YANG Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 | 7. Routing Management YANG Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 | |||
8. IPv4 Unicast Routing Management YANG Module . . . . . . . . . 27 | 8. IPv4 Unicast Routing Management YANG Module . . . . . . . . . 26 | |||
9. IPv6 Unicast Routing Management YANG Module . . . . . . . . . 33 | 9. IPv6 Unicast Routing Management YANG Module . . . . . . . . . 32 | |||
9.1. IPv6 Router Advertisements Submodule . . . . . . . . . . 38 | 9.1. IPv6 Router Advertisements Submodule . . . . . . . . . . 37 | |||
10. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 | 10. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 | |||
11. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 | 11. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 | |||
12. Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 | 12. Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 | |||
13. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 | 13. References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 | |||
13.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 | 13.1. Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 | |||
13.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 | 13.2. Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 | |||
Appendix A. The Complete Data Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 | Appendix A. The Complete Data Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 | |||
A.1. Configuration Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 | A.1. Configuration Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 | |||
A.2. State Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 | A.2. State Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 | |||
Appendix B. Minimum Implementation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 | Appendix B. Minimum Implementation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 | |||
Appendix C. Example: Adding a New Control Plane Protocol . . . . 55 | Appendix C. Example: Adding a New Control Plane Protocol . . . . 54 | |||
Appendix D. Example: NETCONF <get> Reply . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 | Appendix D. Data Tree Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 | |||
Appendix E. Change Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 | Appendix E. Change Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 | |||
E.1. Changes Between Versions -21 and -22 . . . . . . . . . . 64 | E.1. Changes Between Versions -22 and -23 . . . . . . . . . . 65 | |||
E.2. Changes Between Versions -20 and -21 . . . . . . . . . . 64 | E.2. Changes Between Versions -21 and -22 . . . . . . . . . . 65 | |||
E.3. Changes Between Versions -19 and -20 . . . . . . . . . . 64 | E.3. Changes Between Versions -20 and -21 . . . . . . . . . . 65 | |||
E.4. Changes Between Versions -18 and -19 . . . . . . . . . . 64 | E.4. Changes Between Versions -19 and -20 . . . . . . . . . . 66 | |||
E.5. Changes Between Versions -17 and -18 . . . . . . . . . . 65 | E.5. Changes Between Versions -18 and -19 . . . . . . . . . . 66 | |||
E.6. Changes Between Versions -16 and -17 . . . . . . . . . . 65 | E.6. Changes Between Versions -17 and -18 . . . . . . . . . . 66 | |||
E.7. Changes Between Versions -15 and -16 . . . . . . . . . . 66 | E.7. Changes Between Versions -16 and -17 . . . . . . . . . . 67 | |||
E.8. Changes Between Versions -14 and -15 . . . . . . . . . . 66 | E.8. Changes Between Versions -15 and -16 . . . . . . . . . . 67 | |||
E.9. Changes Between Versions -13 and -14 . . . . . . . . . . 66 | E.9. Changes Between Versions -14 and -15 . . . . . . . . . . 68 | |||
E.10. Changes Between Versions -12 and -13 . . . . . . . . . . 67 | E.10. Changes Between Versions -13 and -14 . . . . . . . . . . 68 | |||
E.11. Changes Between Versions -11 and -12 . . . . . . . . . . 67 | E.11. Changes Between Versions -12 and -13 . . . . . . . . . . 68 | |||
E.12. Changes Between Versions -10 and -11 . . . . . . . . . . 68 | E.12. Changes Between Versions -11 and -12 . . . . . . . . . . 69 | |||
E.13. Changes Between Versions -09 and -10 . . . . . . . . . . 68 | E.13. Changes Between Versions -10 and -11 . . . . . . . . . . 69 | |||
E.14. Changes Between Versions -08 and -09 . . . . . . . . . . 68 | E.14. Changes Between Versions -09 and -10 . . . . . . . . . . 69 | |||
E.15. Changes Between Versions -07 and -08 . . . . . . . . . . 69 | E.15. Changes Between Versions -08 and -09 . . . . . . . . . . 70 | |||
E.16. Changes Between Versions -06 and -07 . . . . . . . . . . 69 | E.16. Changes Between Versions -07 and -08 . . . . . . . . . . 70 | |||
E.17. Changes Between Versions -05 and -06 . . . . . . . . . . 69 | E.17. Changes Between Versions -06 and -07 . . . . . . . . . . 70 | |||
E.18. Changes Between Versions -04 and -05 . . . . . . . . . . 70 | E.18. Changes Between Versions -05 and -06 . . . . . . . . . . 70 | |||
E.19. Changes Between Versions -03 and -04 . . . . . . . . . . 70 | E.19. Changes Between Versions -04 and -05 . . . . . . . . . . 71 | |||
E.20. Changes Between Versions -02 and -03 . . . . . . . . . . 71 | E.20. Changes Between Versions -03 and -04 . . . . . . . . . . 72 | |||
E.21. Changes Between Versions -01 and -02 . . . . . . . . . . 71 | E.21. Changes Between Versions -02 and -03 . . . . . . . . . . 72 | |||
E.22. Changes Between Versions -00 and -01 . . . . . . . . . . 72 | E.22. Changes Between Versions -01 and -02 . . . . . . . . . . 73 | |||
Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 | E.23. Changes Between Versions -00 and -01 . . . . . . . . . . 73 | |||
Authors' Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 | ||||
1. Introduction | 1. Introduction | |||
This document contains a specification of the following YANG modules: | This document contains a specification of the following YANG modules: | |||
o Module "ietf-routing" provides generic components of a routing | o Module "ietf-routing" provides generic components of a routing | |||
data model. | data model. | |||
o Module "ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing" augments the "ietf-routing" | o Module "ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing" augments the "ietf-routing" | |||
module with additional data specific to IPv4 unicast. | module with additional data specific to IPv4 unicast. | |||
o Module "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing" augments the "ietf-routing" | o Module "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing" augments the "ietf-routing" | |||
module with additional data specific to IPv6 unicast. Its | module with additional data specific to IPv6 unicast. Its | |||
submodule "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements" also augments the | submodule "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements" also augments the | |||
"ietf-interfaces" module [RFC7223] with IPv6 router configuration | "ietf-interfaces" [RFC7223] and "ietf-ip" [RFC7277] modules with | |||
variables required by [RFC4861]. | IPv6 router configuration variables required by [RFC4861]. | |||
These modules together define the so-called core routing data model, | These modules together define the so-called core routing data model, | |||
which is intended as a basis for future data model development | which is intended as a basis for future data model development | |||
covering more sophisticated routing systems. While these three | covering more sophisticated routing systems. While these three | |||
modules can be directly used for simple IP devices with static | modules can be directly used for simple IP devices with static | |||
routing (see Appendix B), their main purpose is to provide essential | routing (see Appendix B), their main purpose is to provide essential | |||
building blocks for more complicated data models involving multiple | building blocks for more complicated data models involving multiple | |||
control plane protocols, multicast routing, additional address | control plane protocols, multicast routing, additional address | |||
families, and advanced functions such as route filtering or policy | families, and advanced functions such as route filtering or policy | |||
routing. To this end, it is expected that the core routing data | routing. To this end, it is expected that the core routing data | |||
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The following terms are defined in [RFC6241]: | The following terms are defined in [RFC6241]: | |||
o client, | o client, | |||
o message, | o message, | |||
o protocol operation, | o protocol operation, | |||
o server. | o server. | |||
The following terms are defined in [RFC6020]: | The following terms are defined in [I-D.ietf-netmod-rfc6020bis]: | |||
o action, | ||||
o augment, | o augment, | |||
o configuration data, | o configuration data, | |||
o container, | o container, | |||
o container with presence, | o container with presence, | |||
o data model, | o data model, | |||
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A simplified graphical representation of the complete data tree is | A simplified graphical representation of the complete data tree is | |||
presented in Appendix A, and similar diagrams of its various subtrees | presented in Appendix A, and similar diagrams of its various subtrees | |||
appear in the main text. | appear in the main text. | |||
o Brackets "[" and "]" enclose list keys. | o Brackets "[" and "]" enclose list keys. | |||
o Curly braces "{" and "}" contain names of optional features that | o Curly braces "{" and "}" contain names of optional features that | |||
make the corresponding node conditional. | make the corresponding node conditional. | |||
o Abbreviations before data node names: "rw" means configuration | o Abbreviations before data node names: "rw" means configuration | |||
(read-write), "ro" state data (read-only), "-x" RPC operations, | (read-write), "ro" state data (read-only), "-x" RPC operations or | |||
and "-n" notifications. | actions, and "-n" notifications. | |||
o Symbols after data node names: "?" means an optional node, "!" a | o Symbols after data node names: "?" means an optional node, "!" a | |||
container with presence, and "*" denotes a "list" or "leaf-list". | container with presence, and "*" denotes a "list" or "leaf-list". | |||
o Parentheses enclose choice and case nodes, and case nodes are also | o Parentheses enclose choice and case nodes, and case nodes are also | |||
marked with a colon (":"). | marked with a colon (":"). | |||
o Ellipsis ("...") stands for contents of subtrees that are not | o Ellipsis ("...") stands for contents of subtrees that are not | |||
shown. | shown. | |||
2.3. Prefixes in Data Node Names | 2.3. Prefixes in Data Node Names | |||
In this document, names of data nodes, RPC operations and other data | In this document, names of data nodes, actions and other data model | |||
model objects are often used without a prefix, as long as it is clear | objects are often used without a prefix, as long as it is clear from | |||
from the context in which YANG module each name is defined. | the context in which YANG module each name is defined. Otherwise, | |||
Otherwise, names are prefixed using the standard prefix associated | names are prefixed using the standard prefix associated with the | |||
with the corresponding YANG module, as shown in Table 1. | corresponding YANG module, as shown in Table 1. | |||
+--------+---------------------------+-----------+ | +--------+---------------------------+-----------+ | |||
| Prefix | YANG module | Reference | | | Prefix | YANG module | Reference | | |||
+--------+---------------------------+-----------+ | +--------+---------------------------+-----------+ | |||
| if | ietf-interfaces | [RFC7223] | | | if | ietf-interfaces | [RFC7223] | | |||
| ip | ietf-ip | [RFC7277] | | | ip | ietf-ip | [RFC7277] | | |||
| rt | ietf-routing | Section 7 | | | rt | ietf-routing | Section 7 | | |||
| v4ur | ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing | Section 8 | | | v4ur | ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing | Section 8 | | |||
| v6ur | ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing | Section 9 | | | v6ur | ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing | Section 9 | | |||
| yang | ietf-yang-types | [RFC6991] | | | yang | ietf-yang-types | [RFC6991] | | |||
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4. The Design of the Core Routing Data Model | 4. The Design of the Core Routing Data Model | |||
The core routing data model consists of three YANG modules and one | The core routing data model consists of three YANG modules and one | |||
submodule. The first module, "ietf-routing", defines the generic | submodule. The first module, "ietf-routing", defines the generic | |||
components of a routing system. The other two modules, "ietf-ipv4- | components of a routing system. The other two modules, "ietf-ipv4- | |||
unicast-routing" and "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing", augment the "ietf- | unicast-routing" and "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing", augment the "ietf- | |||
routing" module with additional data nodes that are needed for IPv4 | routing" module with additional data nodes that are needed for IPv4 | |||
and IPv6 unicast routing, respectively. Module "ietf-ipv6-unicast- | and IPv6 unicast routing, respectively. Module "ietf-ipv6-unicast- | |||
routing" has a submodule, "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements", that | routing" has a submodule, "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements", that | |||
defines configuration variables for IPv6 router advertisements as | augments the "ietf-interfaces" [RFC7223] and "ietf-ip" [RFC7277] | |||
required by [RFC4861]. Figures 1 and 2 show abridged views of the | modules with configuration variables for IPv6 router advertisements | |||
as required by [RFC4861]. Figures 1 and 2 show abridged views of the | ||||
configuration and state data hierarchies. See Appendix A for the | configuration and state data hierarchies. See Appendix A for the | |||
complete data trees. | complete data trees. | |||
+--rw routing | +--rw routing | |||
+--rw router-id? | +--rw router-id? | |||
+--rw control-plane-protocols | +--rw control-plane-protocols | |||
| +--rw control-plane-protocol* [type name] | | +--rw control-plane-protocol* [type name] | |||
| +--rw type | | +--rw type | |||
| +--rw name | | +--rw name | |||
| +--rw description? | | +--rw description? | |||
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+--ro control-plane-protocols | +--ro control-plane-protocols | |||
| +--ro control-plane-protocol* [type name] | | +--ro control-plane-protocol* [type name] | |||
| +--ro type | | +--ro type | |||
| +--ro name | | +--ro name | |||
+--ro ribs | +--ro ribs | |||
+--ro rib* [name] | +--ro rib* [name] | |||
+--ro name | +--ro name | |||
+--ro address-family | +--ro address-family | |||
+--ro default-rib? | +--ro default-rib? | |||
+--ro routes | +--ro routes | |||
+--ro route* | | +--ro route* | |||
... | | ... | |||
Figure 2: State data hierarchy. | Figure 2: State data hierarchy. | |||
As can be seen from Figures 1 and 2, the core routing data model | As can be seen from Figures 1 and 2, the core routing data model | |||
introduces several generic components of a routing framework: routes, | introduces several generic components of a routing framework: routes, | |||
RIBs containing lists of routes, and control plane protocols. | RIBs containing lists of routes, and control plane protocols. | |||
Section 5 describes these components in more detail. | Section 5 describes these components in more detail. | |||
4.1. System-Controlled and User-Controlled List Entries | 4.1. System-Controlled and User-Controlled List Entries | |||
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This section describes the essential components of the core routing | This section describes the essential components of the core routing | |||
data model. | data model. | |||
5.1. Route | 5.1. Route | |||
Routes are basic elements of information in a routing system. The | Routes are basic elements of information in a routing system. The | |||
core routing data model defines only the following minimal set of | core routing data model defines only the following minimal set of | |||
route attributes: | route attributes: | |||
o "destination-prefix": IP prefix specifying the set of destination | o "destination-prefix": address prefix specifying the set of | |||
addresses for which the route may be used. This attribute is | destination addresses for which the route may be used. This | |||
mandatory. | attribute is mandatory. | |||
o "route-preference": an integer value (also known as administrative | o "route-preference": an integer value (also known as administrative | |||
distance) that is used for selecting a preferred route among | distance) that is used for selecting a preferred route among | |||
routes with the same destination prefix. A lower value means a | routes with the same destination prefix. A lower value means a | |||
more preferred route. | more preferred route. | |||
o "next-hop": determines the action to be performed with a packet. | o "next-hop": determines the outgoing interface and/or next-hop | |||
address(es), other operation to be performed with a packet. | ||||
Routes are primarily state data that appear as entries of RIBs | Routes are primarily state data that appear as entries of RIBs | |||
(Section 5.2) but they may also be found in configuration data, for | (Section 5.2) but they may also be found in configuration data, for | |||
example as manually configured static routes. In the latter case, | example as manually configured static routes. In the latter case, | |||
configurable route attributes are generally a subset of route | configurable route attributes are generally a subset of attributes | |||
attributes described above. | defined for RIB routes. | |||
5.2. Routing Information Base (RIB) | 5.2. Routing Information Base (RIB) | |||
Every implementation of the core routing data model manages one or | Every implementation of the core routing data model manages one or | |||
more routing information bases (RIB). A RIB is a list of routes | more routing information bases (RIB). A RIB is a list of routes | |||
complemented with administrative data. Each RIB contains only routes | complemented with administrative data. Each RIB contains only routes | |||
of one address family. An address family is represented by an | of one address family. An address family is represented by an | |||
identity derived from the "rt:address-family" base identity. | identity derived from the "rt:address-family" base identity. | |||
In the core routing data model, RIBs are state data represented as | In the core routing data model, RIBs are state data represented as | |||
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the so-called default RIB. Its role is explained in Section 5.3. | the so-called default RIB. Its role is explained in Section 5.3. | |||
Simple router implementations that do not advertise the feature | Simple router implementations that do not advertise the feature | |||
"multiple-ribs" will typically create one system-controlled RIB per | "multiple-ribs" will typically create one system-controlled RIB per | |||
supported address family, and mark it as the default RIB. | supported address family, and mark it as the default RIB. | |||
More complex router implementations advertising the "multiple-ribs" | More complex router implementations advertising the "multiple-ribs" | |||
feature support multiple RIBs per address family that can be used for | feature support multiple RIBs per address family that can be used for | |||
policy routing and other purposes. | policy routing and other purposes. | |||
The following action (see Section 7.15 of | ||||
[I-D.ietf-netmod-rfc6020bis]) is defined for the "rib" list: | ||||
o active-route -- return the active RIB route for the destination | ||||
address that is specified as the action's input parameter. | ||||
5.3. Control Plane Protocol | 5.3. Control Plane Protocol | |||
The core routing data model provides an open-ended framework for | The core routing data model provides an open-ended framework for | |||
defining multiple control plane protocol instances, e.g., for Layer 3 | defining multiple control plane protocol instances, e.g., for Layer 3 | |||
routing protocols. Each routing protocol instance MUST be assigned a | routing protocols. Each control plane protocol instance MUST be | |||
type, which is an identity derived from the "rt:control-plane- | assigned a type, which is an identity derived from the "rt:control- | |||
protocol" base identity. The core routing data model defines two | plane-protocol" base identity. The core routing data model defines | |||
identities for the direct and static pseudo-protocols | two identities for the direct and static pseudo-protocols | |||
(Section 5.3.1). | (Section 5.3.1). | |||
Multiple control plane protocol instances of the same type MAY be | Multiple control plane protocol instances of the same type MAY be | |||
configured. | configured. | |||
5.3.1. Routing Pseudo-Protocols | 5.3.1. Routing Pseudo-Protocols | |||
The core routing data model defines two special routing protocol | The core routing data model defines two special routing protocol | |||
types - "direct" and "static". Both are in fact pseudo-protocols, | types -- "direct" and "static". Both are in fact pseudo-protocols, | |||
which means they are confined to the local device and do not exchange | which means that they are confined to the local device and do not | |||
any routing information with adjacent routers. | exchange any routing information with adjacent routers. | |||
Every implementation of the core routing data model MUST provide | Every implementation of the core routing data model MUST provide | |||
exactly one instance of the "direct" pseudo-protocol type. It is the | exactly one instance of the "direct" pseudo-protocol type. It is the | |||
source of direct routes for all configured address families. Direct | source of direct routes for all configured address families. Direct | |||
routes are normally supplied by the operating system kernel, based on | routes are normally supplied by the operating system kernel, based on | |||
the configuration of network interface addresses, see Section 6.2. | the configuration of network interface addresses, see Section 6.2. | |||
Direct routes MUST be installed in default RIBs of all supported | ||||
address families. | ||||
A pseudo-protocol of the type "static" allows for specifying routes | A pseudo-protocol of the type "static" allows for specifying routes | |||
manually. It MAY be configured in zero or multiple instances, | manually. It MAY be configured in zero or multiple instances, | |||
although a typical configuration will have exactly one instance. | although a typical configuration will have exactly one instance. | |||
5.3.2. Defining New Control Plane Protocols | 5.3.2. Defining New Control Plane Protocols | |||
It is expected that future YANG modules will create data models for | It is expected that future YANG modules will create data models for | |||
additional control plane protocol types. Such a new module has to | additional control plane protocol types. Such a new module has to | |||
define the protocol-specific configuration and state data, and it has | define the protocol-specific configuration and state data, and it has | |||
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to an identity derived from "rt:control-plane-protocol". | to an identity derived from "rt:control-plane-protocol". | |||
o Additional route attributes MAY be defined, preferably in one | o Additional route attributes MAY be defined, preferably in one | |||
place by means of defining a YANG grouping. The new attributes | place by means of defining a YANG grouping. The new attributes | |||
have to be inserted by augmenting the definitions of the nodes | have to be inserted by augmenting the definitions of the nodes | |||
/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route | /rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route | |||
and | and | |||
/rt:fib-route/rt:output/rt:route, | /rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:output/rt:route, | |||
and possibly other places in the configuration, state data, | and possibly other places in the configuration, state data, | |||
notifications, and RPC input or output. | notifications, and input/output parameters of actions or RPC | |||
operations. | ||||
o Configuration parameters and/or state data for the new protocol | o Configuration parameters and/or state data for the new protocol | |||
can be defined by augmenting the "control-plane-protocol" data | can be defined by augmenting the "control-plane-protocol" data | |||
node under both "/routing" and "/routing-state". | node under both "/routing" and "/routing-state". | |||
By using a "when" statement, the augmented configuration parameters | By using a "when" statement, the augmented configuration parameters | |||
and state data specific to the new protocol SHOULD be made | and state data specific to the new protocol SHOULD be made | |||
conditional and valid only if the value of "rt:type" or "rt:source- | conditional and valid only if the value of "rt:type" or "rt:source- | |||
protocol" is equal to the new protocol's identity. | protocol" is equal to (or derived from) the new protocol's identity. | |||
It is also RECOMMENDED that protocol-specific data nodes be | It is also RECOMMENDED that protocol-specific data nodes be | |||
encapsulated in an appropriately named container with presence. Such | encapsulated in an appropriately named container with presence. Such | |||
a container may contain mandatory data nodes that are otherwise | a container may contain mandatory data nodes that are otherwise | |||
forbidden at the top level of an augment. | forbidden at the top level of an augment. | |||
The above steps are implemented by the example YANG module for the | The above steps are implemented by the example YANG module for the | |||
RIP routing protocol in Appendix C. | RIP routing protocol in Appendix C. | |||
5.4. RPC Operations | 5.4. Parameters of IPv6 Router Advertisements | |||
The "ietf-routing" module defines one RPC operation: | ||||
o fib-route: query the routing system for the active route in the | ||||
Forwarding Information Base (FIB). It is the route that is | ||||
currently used for sending datagrams to a destination host whose | ||||
address is passed as the input parameter. | ||||
5.5. Parameters of IPv6 Router Advertisements | ||||
YANG module "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements" (Section 9.1), which is | YANG module "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements" (Section 9.1), which is | |||
a submodule of the "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing" module, augments the | a submodule of the "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing" module, augments the | |||
configuration and state data of IPv6 interfaces with definitions of | configuration and state data of IPv6 interfaces with definitions of | |||
the following variables as required by [RFC4861], sec. 6.2.1: | the following variables as required by [RFC4861], sec. 6.2.1: | |||
o send-advertisements, | o send-advertisements, | |||
o max-rtr-adv-interval, | o max-rtr-adv-interval, | |||
skipping to change at page 13, line 18 ¶ | skipping to change at page 13, line 12 ¶ | |||
implemented in the "ietf-ip" module [RFC7277] (leaf | implemented in the "ietf-ip" module [RFC7277] (leaf | |||
"ip:forwarding"). | "ip:forwarding"). | |||
2. The original specification [RFC4861] allows the implementations | 2. The original specification [RFC4861] allows the implementations | |||
to decide whether the "valid-lifetime" and "preferred-lifetime" | to decide whether the "valid-lifetime" and "preferred-lifetime" | |||
parameters remain the same in consecutive advertisements, or | parameters remain the same in consecutive advertisements, or | |||
decrement in real time. However, the latter behavior seems | decrement in real time. However, the latter behavior seems | |||
problematic because the values might be reset again to the | problematic because the values might be reset again to the | |||
(higher) configured values after a configuration is reloaded. | (higher) configured values after a configuration is reloaded. | |||
Moreover, no implementation is known to use the decrementing | Moreover, no implementation is known to use the decrementing | |||
behavior. The "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing" module therefore | behavior. The "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements" submodule | |||
assumes the former behavior with constant values. | therefore stipulates the former behavior with constant values. | |||
6. Interactions with Other YANG Modules | 6. Interactions with Other YANG Modules | |||
The semantics of the core routing data model also depends on several | The semantics of the core routing data model also depends on several | |||
configuration parameters that are defined in other YANG modules. | configuration parameters that are defined in other YANG modules. | |||
6.1. Module "ietf-interfaces" | 6.1. Module "ietf-interfaces" | |||
The following boolean switch is defined in the "ietf-interfaces" YANG | The following boolean switch is defined in the "ietf-interfaces" YANG | |||
module [RFC7223]: | module [RFC7223]: | |||
skipping to change at page 14, line 34 ¶ | skipping to change at page 14, line 29 ¶ | |||
direct route. The destination prefix of this route is set according | direct route. The destination prefix of this route is set according | |||
to the configured IP address and network prefix/mask, and the | to the configured IP address and network prefix/mask, and the | |||
interface is set as the outgoing interface for that route. | interface is set as the outgoing interface for that route. | |||
7. Routing Management YANG Module | 7. Routing Management YANG Module | |||
RFC Editor: In this section, replace all occurrences of 'XXXX' with | RFC Editor: In this section, replace all occurrences of 'XXXX' with | |||
the actual RFC number and all occurrences of the revision date below | the actual RFC number and all occurrences of the revision date below | |||
with the date of RFC publication (and remove this note). | with the date of RFC publication (and remove this note). | |||
<CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-routing@2016-07-01.yang" | <CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-routing@2016-08-18.yang" | |||
module ietf-routing { | module ietf-routing { | |||
yang-version "1.1"; | ||||
namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-routing"; | namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-routing"; | |||
prefix "rt"; | prefix "rt"; | |||
import ietf-yang-types { | import ietf-yang-types { | |||
prefix "yang"; | prefix "yang"; | |||
} | } | |||
import ietf-interfaces { | import ietf-interfaces { | |||
prefix "if"; | prefix "if"; | |||
skipping to change at page 15, line 44 ¶ | skipping to change at page 15, line 41 ¶ | |||
The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL', 'SHALL | The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL', 'SHALL | |||
NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED', 'MAY', and | NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED', 'MAY', and | |||
'OPTIONAL' in the module text are to be interpreted as described | 'OPTIONAL' in the module text are to be interpreted as described | |||
in RFC 2119 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119). | in RFC 2119 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119). | |||
This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX | This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX | |||
(http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself for | (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself for | |||
full legal notices."; | full legal notices."; | |||
revision 2016-07-01 { | revision 2016-08-18 { | |||
description | description | |||
"Initial revision."; | "Initial revision."; | |||
reference | reference | |||
"RFC XXXX: A YANG Data Model for Routing Management"; | "RFC XXXX: A YANG Data Model for Routing Management"; | |||
} | } | |||
/* Features */ | /* Features */ | |||
feature multiple-ribs { | feature multiple-ribs { | |||
description | description | |||
"This feature indicates that the server supports user-defined | "This feature indicates that the server supports user-defined | |||
RIBs. | RIBs. | |||
Servers that do not advertise this feature SHOULD provide | Servers that do not advertise this feature SHOULD provide | |||
exactly one system-controlled RIB per supported address family | exactly one system-controlled RIB per supported address family | |||
and make them also the default RIBs. These RIBs then appear as | and make them also the default RIBs. These RIBs then appear as | |||
entries of the list /routing-state/ribs/rib."; | entries of the list /routing-state/ribs/rib."; | |||
} | } | |||
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enum receive { | enum receive { | |||
description | description | |||
"The packet will be received by the local system."; | "The packet will be received by the local system."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
description | description | |||
"Special next-hop options."; | "Special next-hop options."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
grouping next-hop-classifiers { | ||||
description | ||||
"This grouping provides two next-hop classifiers."; | ||||
leaf priority { | ||||
type enumeration { | ||||
enum primary { | ||||
value "1"; | ||||
description | ||||
"Primary next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
enum backup { | ||||
value "2"; | ||||
description | ||||
"Backup next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"Simple priority for distinguishing between primary and | ||||
backup next-hops. | ||||
Backup next-hops are used if and only if no primary | ||||
next-hops are reachable."; | ||||
} | ||||
leaf weight { | ||||
type uint8; | ||||
must ". = 0 or not(../../next-hop/weight = 0)" { | ||||
error-message "Illegal combination of zero and non-zero " | ||||
+ "next-hop weights."; | ||||
description | ||||
"Next-hop weights must be either all zero (equal | ||||
load-balancing) or all non-zero."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"This parameter specifies the weight of the next-hop for load | ||||
balancing. The number specifies the relative fraction of the | ||||
traffic that will use the corresponding next-hop. | ||||
A value of 0 represents equal load-balancing. | ||||
If both primary and backup next-hops are present, then the | ||||
weights for each priority level are used separately."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
grouping next-hop-content { | grouping next-hop-content { | |||
description | description | |||
"Generic parameters of next-hops in static routes."; | "Generic parameters of next-hops in static routes."; | |||
choice next-hop-options { | choice next-hop-options { | |||
mandatory "true"; | mandatory "true"; | |||
description | description | |||
"Options for next-hops in static routes. | "Options for next-hops in static routes. | |||
Modules for address families MUST augment this choice with | ||||
the 'next-hop-address' case, which is a leaf containing a | ||||
gateway address of that address family. | ||||
It is expected that further cases will be added through | It is expected that further cases will be added through | |||
augments from other modules."; | augments from other modules."; | |||
leaf outgoing-interface { | case simple-next-hop { | |||
type if:interface-ref; | ||||
description | description | |||
"Name of the outgoing interface."; | "This case represents a simple next hop consisting of the | |||
next-hop address and/or outgoing interface. | ||||
Modules for address families MUST augment this case with a | ||||
leaf containing a next-hop address of that address | ||||
family."; | ||||
leaf outgoing-interface { | ||||
type if:interface-ref; | ||||
description | ||||
"Name of the outgoing interface."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | } | |||
case special-next-hop { | case special-next-hop { | |||
uses special-next-hop; | uses special-next-hop; | |||
} | } | |||
case next-hop-list { | case next-hop-list { | |||
container next-hop-list { | container next-hop-list { | |||
description | description | |||
"Container for multiple next-hops."; | "Container for multiple next-hops."; | |||
list next-hop { | list next-hop { | |||
key "index"; | key "index"; | |||
description | description | |||
"An entry of a next-hop list."; | "An entry of a next-hop list. | |||
Modules for address families MUST augment this list | ||||
with a leaf containing a next-hop address of that | ||||
address family."; | ||||
leaf index { | leaf index { | |||
type string; | type string; | |||
description | description | |||
"An user-specified identifier utilised to uniquely | "An user-specified identifier utilised to uniquely | |||
reference the next-hop entry in the next-hop list. | reference the next-hop entry in the next-hop list. | |||
The value of this index has no semantic meaning | The value of this index has no semantic meaning | |||
other than for referencing the entry."; | other than for referencing the entry."; | |||
} | } | |||
choice address-or-interface { | leaf outgoing-interface { | |||
mandatory "true"; | type if:interface-ref; | |||
description | description | |||
"Choice between outgoing interface and next-hop | "Name of the outgoing interface."; | |||
address in next-hop list entries. | ||||
Modules for address families MUST augment this | ||||
choice with the 'next-hop-address' case, which is a | ||||
leaf containing a gateway address of that address | ||||
family."; | ||||
leaf outgoing-interface { | ||||
type if:interface-ref; | ||||
description | ||||
"Name of the outgoing interface."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | } | |||
uses next-hop-classifiers; | ||||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
grouping next-hop-state-content { | grouping next-hop-state-content { | |||
description | description | |||
"Generic parameters of next-hops in state data."; | "Generic parameters of next-hops in state data."; | |||
choice next-hop-options { | choice next-hop-options { | |||
mandatory "true"; | mandatory "true"; | |||
description | description | |||
"Options for next-hops in state data. | "Options for next-hops in state data. | |||
Modules for address families MUST augment this choice with | ||||
the 'next-hop-address' case, which is a leaf containing a | ||||
gateway address of that address family. | ||||
It is expected that further cases will be added through | It is expected that further cases will be added through | |||
augments from other modules, e.g., for recursive | augments from other modules, e.g., for recursive | |||
next-hops."; | next-hops."; | |||
leaf outgoing-interface { | case simple-next-hop { | |||
type if:interface-state-ref; | ||||
description | description | |||
"Name of the outgoing interface."; | "This case represents a simple next hop consisting of the | |||
next-hop address and/or outgoing interface. | ||||
Modules for address families MUST augment this case with a | ||||
leaf containing a next-hop address of that address | ||||
family."; | ||||
leaf outgoing-interface { | ||||
type if:interface-state-ref; | ||||
description | ||||
"Name of the outgoing interface."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | } | |||
case special-next-hop { | case special-next-hop { | |||
uses special-next-hop; | uses special-next-hop; | |||
} | } | |||
case next-hop-list { | case next-hop-list { | |||
container next-hop-list { | container next-hop-list { | |||
description | description | |||
"Container for multiple next-hops."; | "Container for multiple next-hops."; | |||
list next-hop { | list next-hop { | |||
description | description | |||
"An entry of a next-hop list."; | "An entry of a next-hop list. | |||
choice address-or-interface { | ||||
mandatory "true"; | ||||
description | ||||
"Choice between outgoing interface and next-hop | ||||
address in next-hop list entries. | ||||
Modules for address families MUST augment this | Modules for address families MUST augment this list | |||
choice with the 'next-hop-address' case, which is a | with a leaf containing a next-hop address of that | |||
leaf containing a gateway address of that address | address family."; | |||
family."; | leaf outgoing-interface { | |||
leaf outgoing-interface { | type if:interface-state-ref; | |||
type if:interface-state-ref; | description | |||
description | "Name of the outgoing interface."; | |||
"Name of the outgoing interface."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | } | |||
uses next-hop-classifiers; | ||||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
grouping route-metadata { | grouping route-metadata { | |||
description | description | |||
"Common route metadata."; | "Common route metadata."; | |||
leaf source-protocol { | leaf source-protocol { | |||
type identityref { | type identityref { | |||
base routing-protocol; | base routing-protocol; | |||
} | } | |||
mandatory "true"; | mandatory "true"; | |||
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} | } | |||
uses address-family; | uses address-family; | |||
leaf default-rib { | leaf default-rib { | |||
if-feature "multiple-ribs"; | if-feature "multiple-ribs"; | |||
type boolean; | type boolean; | |||
default "true"; | default "true"; | |||
description | description | |||
"This flag has the value of 'true' if and only if the RIB | "This flag has the value of 'true' if and only if the RIB | |||
is the default RIB for the given address family. | is the default RIB for the given address family. | |||
A default RIB always receives direct routes. By default | By default, control plane protocols place their routes | |||
it also receives routes from all routing protocols."; | in the default RIBs."; | |||
} | } | |||
container routes { | container routes { | |||
description | description | |||
"Current content of the RIB."; | "Current content of the RIB."; | |||
list route { | list route { | |||
description | description | |||
"A RIB route entry. This data node MUST be augmented | "A RIB route entry. This data node MUST be augmented | |||
with information specific for routes of each address | with information specific for routes of each address | |||
family."; | family."; | |||
leaf route-preference { | leaf route-preference { | |||
skipping to change at page 24, line 48 ¶ | skipping to change at page 23, line 44 ¶ | |||
smaller value means a more preferred route."; | smaller value means a more preferred route."; | |||
} | } | |||
container next-hop { | container next-hop { | |||
description | description | |||
"Route's next-hop attribute."; | "Route's next-hop attribute."; | |||
uses next-hop-state-content; | uses next-hop-state-content; | |||
} | } | |||
uses route-metadata; | uses route-metadata; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
action active-route { | ||||
description | ||||
"Return the active RIB route that is used for the | ||||
destination address. | ||||
Address family specific modules MUST augment input | ||||
parameters with a leaf named 'destination-address'."; | ||||
output { | ||||
container route { | ||||
description | ||||
"The active RIB route for the specified destination. | ||||
If no route exists in the RIB for the destination | ||||
address, no output is returned. | ||||
Address family specific modules MUST augment this | ||||
container with appropriate route contents."; | ||||
container next-hop { | ||||
description | ||||
"Route's next-hop attribute."; | ||||
uses next-hop-state-content; | ||||
} | ||||
uses route-metadata; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
/* Configuration Data */ | /* Configuration Data */ | |||
container routing { | container routing { | |||
description | description | |||
"Configuration parameters for the routing subsystem."; | "Configuration parameters for the routing subsystem."; | |||
uses router-id { | uses router-id { | |||
if-feature "router-id"; | if-feature "router-id"; | |||
description | description | |||
"Configuration of the global router ID. Routing protocols | "Configuration of the global router ID. Routing protocols | |||
that use router ID can use this parameter or override it | that use router ID can use this parameter or override it | |||
with another value."; | with another value."; | |||
} | } | |||
skipping to change at page 25, line 43 ¶ | skipping to change at page 25, line 19 ¶ | |||
"An arbitrary name of the control plane protocol | "An arbitrary name of the control plane protocol | |||
instance."; | instance."; | |||
} | } | |||
leaf description { | leaf description { | |||
type string; | type string; | |||
description | description | |||
"Textual description of the control plane protocol | "Textual description of the control plane protocol | |||
instance."; | instance."; | |||
} | } | |||
container static-routes { | container static-routes { | |||
when "../type='rt:static'" { | when "derived-from-or-self(../type, 'rt:static')" { | |||
description | description | |||
"This container is only valid for the 'static' routing | "This container is only valid for the 'static' routing | |||
protocol."; | protocol."; | |||
} | } | |||
description | description | |||
"Configuration of the 'static' pseudo-protocol. | "Configuration of the 'static' pseudo-protocol. | |||
Address-family-specific modules augment this node with | Address-family-specific modules augment this node with | |||
their lists of routes."; | their lists of routes."; | |||
} | } | |||
skipping to change at page 27, line 4 ¶ | skipping to change at page 26, line 28 ¶ | |||
mandatory "false"; | mandatory "false"; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
leaf description { | leaf description { | |||
type string; | type string; | |||
description | description | |||
"Textual description of the RIB."; | "Textual description of the RIB."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | ||||
/* RPC operations */ | ||||
rpc fib-route { | ||||
description | ||||
"Return the active FIB route that is used for sending packets | ||||
to a destination address."; | ||||
input { | ||||
container destination-address { | ||||
description | ||||
"Network layer destination address. | ||||
Address family specific modules MUST augment this | ||||
container with a leaf named 'address'."; | ||||
uses address-family; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
output { | ||||
container route { | ||||
description | ||||
"The active FIB route for the specified destination. | ||||
If no active FIB route exists for the destination address, | ||||
no output is returned - the server SHALL send an | ||||
<rpc-reply> containing a single element <ok>. | ||||
Address family specific modules MUST augment this list | ||||
with appropriate route contents."; | ||||
uses address-family; | ||||
container next-hop { | ||||
description | ||||
"Route's next-hop attribute."; | ||||
uses next-hop-state-content; | ||||
} | ||||
uses route-metadata; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
<CODE ENDS> | <CODE ENDS> | |||
8. IPv4 Unicast Routing Management YANG Module | 8. IPv4 Unicast Routing Management YANG Module | |||
RFC Editor: In this section, replace all occurrences of 'XXXX' with | RFC Editor: In this section, replace all occurrences of 'XXXX' with | |||
the actual RFC number and all occurrences of the revision date below | the actual RFC number and all occurrences of the revision date below | |||
with the date of RFC publication (and remove this note). | with the date of RFC publication (and remove this note). | |||
<CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing@2016-07-01.yang" | <CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing@2016-08-18.yang" | |||
module ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing { | module ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing { | |||
yang-version "1.1"; | ||||
namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing"; | namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing"; | |||
prefix "v4ur"; | prefix "v4ur"; | |||
import ietf-routing { | import ietf-routing { | |||
prefix "rt"; | prefix "rt"; | |||
} | } | |||
import ietf-inet-types { | import ietf-inet-types { | |||
prefix "inet"; | prefix "inet"; | |||
} | } | |||
organization | organization | |||
"IETF NETMOD (NETCONF Data Modeling Language) Working Group"; | "IETF NETMOD (NETCONF Data Modeling Language) Working Group"; | |||
contact | contact | |||
"WG Web: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/netmod/> | "WG Web: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/netmod/> | |||
WG List: <mailto:netmod@ietf.org> | WG List: <mailto:netmod@ietf.org> | |||
skipping to change at page 29, line 4 ¶ | skipping to change at page 27, line 40 ¶ | |||
Copyright (c) 2016 IETF Trust and the persons identified as | Copyright (c) 2016 IETF Trust and the persons identified as | |||
authors of the code. All rights reserved. | authors of the code. All rights reserved. | |||
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or | |||
without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject to | without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject to | |||
the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License set | the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License set | |||
forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions | forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions | |||
Relating to IETF Documents | Relating to IETF Documents | |||
(http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info). | (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info). | |||
The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL', 'SHALL | The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL', 'SHALL | |||
NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED', 'MAY', and | NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED', 'MAY', and | |||
'OPTIONAL' in the module text are to be interpreted as described | 'OPTIONAL' in the module text are to be interpreted as described | |||
in RFC 2119 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119). | in RFC 2119 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119). | |||
This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX | This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX | |||
(http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself for | (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself for | |||
full legal notices."; | full legal notices."; | |||
revision 2016-07-01 { | revision 2016-08-18 { | |||
description | description | |||
"Initial revision."; | "Initial revision."; | |||
reference | reference | |||
"RFC XXXX: A YANG Data Model for Routing Management"; | "RFC XXXX: A YANG Data Model for Routing Management"; | |||
} | } | |||
/* Identities */ | /* Identities */ | |||
identity ipv4-unicast { | identity ipv4-unicast { | |||
base rt:ipv4; | base rt:ipv4; | |||
description | description | |||
"This identity represents the IPv4 unicast address family."; | "This identity represents the IPv4 unicast address family."; | |||
} | } | |||
/* State data */ | /* State data */ | |||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route" { | augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route" { | |||
when "../../rt:address-family = 'v4ur:ipv4-unicast'" { | when "derived-from-or-self(../../rt:address-family, " | |||
+ "'v4ur:ipv4-unicast')" { | ||||
description | description | |||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | "This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | |||
} | } | |||
description | description | |||
"This leaf augments an IPv4 unicast route."; | "This leaf augments an IPv4 unicast route."; | |||
leaf destination-prefix { | leaf destination-prefix { | |||
type inet:ipv4-prefix; | type inet:ipv4-prefix; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv4 destination prefix."; | "IPv4 destination prefix."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route/" | augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route/" | |||
+ "rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options" { | + "rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/rt:simple-next-hop" { | |||
when "../../../rt:address-family = 'v4ur:ipv4-unicast'" { | when "derived-from-or-self(../../../rt:address-family, " | |||
+ "'v4ur:ipv4-unicast')" { | ||||
description | description | |||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | "This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | |||
} | } | |||
description | description | |||
"Augment 'next-hop-options' in IPv4 unicast routes."; | "Augment 'simple-next-hop' case in IPv4 unicast routes."; | |||
leaf next-hop-address { | leaf next-hop-address { | |||
type inet:ipv4-address; | type inet:ipv4-address; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | "IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route/" | augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route/" | |||
+ "rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/rt:next-hop-list/" | + "rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/rt:next-hop-list/" | |||
+ "rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop/rt:address-or-interface" { | + "rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop" { | |||
when "../../../../../rt:address-family = 'v4ur:ipv4-unicast'" { | when "derived-from-or-self(../../../../../rt:address-family, " | |||
+ "'v4ur:ipv4-unicast')" { | ||||
description | description | |||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | "This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | |||
} | } | |||
description | description | |||
"This leaf augments the 'next-hop-list' case of IPv4 unicast | "This leaf augments the 'next-hop-list' case of IPv4 unicast | |||
routes."; | routes."; | |||
leaf address { | leaf address { | |||
type inet:ipv4-address; | type inet:ipv4-address; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | "IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
augment | ||||
"/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:active-route/rt:input" { | ||||
when "derived-from-or-self(../../rt:address-family, " | ||||
+ "'v4ur:ipv4-unicast')" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast RIBs."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment adds the input parameter of the 'active-route' | ||||
action."; | ||||
leaf destination-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv4-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv4 destination address."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:active-route/" | ||||
+ "rt:output/rt:route" { | ||||
when "derived-from-or-self(../../../rt:address-family, " | ||||
+ "'v4ur:ipv4-unicast')" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment adds the destination prefix to the reply of the | ||||
'active-route' action."; | ||||
leaf destination-prefix { | ||||
type inet:ipv4-prefix; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv4 destination prefix."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:active-route/" | ||||
+ "rt:output/rt:route/rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/" | ||||
+ "rt:simple-next-hop" { | ||||
when "derived-from-or-self(../../../../rt:address-family, " | ||||
+ "'v4ur:ipv4-unicast')" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"Augment 'simple-next-hop' case in the reply to the | ||||
'active-route' action."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv4-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:active-route/" | ||||
+ "rt:output/rt:route/rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/" | ||||
+ "rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop" { | ||||
when "derived-from-or-self(../../../../../../rt:address-family, " | ||||
+ "'v4ur:ipv4-unicast')" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"Augment 'next-hop-list' case in the reply to the | ||||
'active-route' action."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv4-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
/* Configuration data */ | /* Configuration data */ | |||
augment "/rt:routing/rt:control-plane-protocols/" | augment "/rt:routing/rt:control-plane-protocols/" | |||
+ "rt:control-plane-protocol/rt:static-routes" { | + "rt:control-plane-protocol/rt:static-routes" { | |||
description | description | |||
"This augment defines the configuration of the 'static' | "This augment defines the configuration of the 'static' | |||
pseudo-protocol with data specific to IPv4 unicast."; | pseudo-protocol with data specific to IPv4 unicast."; | |||
container ipv4 { | container ipv4 { | |||
description | description | |||
"Configuration of a 'static' pseudo-protocol instance | "Configuration of a 'static' pseudo-protocol instance | |||
skipping to change at page 31, line 10 ¶ | skipping to change at page 31, line 24 ¶ | |||
} | } | |||
leaf description { | leaf description { | |||
type string; | type string; | |||
description | description | |||
"Textual description of the route."; | "Textual description of the route."; | |||
} | } | |||
container next-hop { | container next-hop { | |||
description | description | |||
"Configuration of next-hop."; | "Configuration of next-hop."; | |||
uses rt:next-hop-content { | uses rt:next-hop-content { | |||
augment "next-hop-options" { | augment "next-hop-options/simple-next-hop" { | |||
description | description | |||
"Augment 'next-hop-options' in IPv4 static routes."; | "Augment 'simple-next-hop' case in IPv4 static | |||
routes."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | leaf next-hop-address { | |||
type inet:ipv4-address; | type inet:ipv4-address; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | "IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
augment "next-hop-options/next-hop-list/next-hop-list/" | augment "next-hop-options/next-hop-list/next-hop-list/" | |||
+ "next-hop/address-or-interface" { | + "next-hop" { | |||
description | description | |||
"Augment 'next-hop-options' in IPv4 static routes."; | "Augment 'next-hop-list' case in IPv4 static | |||
routes."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | leaf next-hop-address { | |||
type inet:ipv4-address; | type inet:ipv4-address; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | "IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
/* RPC operations */ | ||||
augment "/rt:fib-route/rt:input/rt:destination-address" { | ||||
when "rt:address-family='v4ur:ipv4-unicast'" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"This leaf augments the 'rt:destination-address' parameter of | ||||
the 'rt:fib-route' operation."; | ||||
leaf address { | ||||
type inet:ipv4-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv4 destination address."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:fib-route/rt:output/rt:route" { | ||||
when "rt:address-family='v4ur:ipv4-unicast'" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"This leaf augments the reply to the 'rt:fib-route' | ||||
operation."; | ||||
leaf destination-prefix { | ||||
type inet:ipv4-prefix; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv4 destination prefix."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:fib-route/rt:output/rt:route/rt:next-hop/" | ||||
+ "rt:next-hop-options" { | ||||
when "../rt:address-family='v4ur:ipv4-unicast'" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"Augment 'next-hop-options' in the reply to the 'rt:fib-route' | ||||
operation."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv4-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:fib-route/rt:output/rt:route/rt:next-hop/" | ||||
+ "rt:next-hop-options/rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop-list/" | ||||
+ "rt:next-hop/rt:address-or-interface" { | ||||
when "../rt:address-family='v4ur:ipv4-unicast'" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"Augment 'next-hop' list entry in the reply to the | ||||
'rt:fib-route' operation."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv4-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv4 address of the next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | } | |||
<CODE ENDS> | <CODE ENDS> | |||
9. IPv6 Unicast Routing Management YANG Module | 9. IPv6 Unicast Routing Management YANG Module | |||
RFC Editor: In this section, replace all occurrences of 'XXXX' with | RFC Editor: In this section, replace all occurrences of 'XXXX' with | |||
the actual RFC number and all occurrences of the revision date below | the actual RFC number and all occurrences of the revision date below | |||
with the date of RFC publication (and remove this note). | with the date of RFC publication (and remove this note). | |||
<CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing@2016-07-01.yang" | <CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing@2016-08-18.yang" | |||
module ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing { | module ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing { | |||
yang-version "1.1"; | ||||
namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing"; | namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing"; | |||
prefix "v6ur"; | prefix "v6ur"; | |||
import ietf-routing { | import ietf-routing { | |||
prefix "rt"; | prefix "rt"; | |||
} | } | |||
import ietf-inet-types { | import ietf-inet-types { | |||
prefix "inet"; | prefix "inet"; | |||
} | } | |||
include ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements { | include ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements { | |||
revision-date 2016-07-01; | revision-date 2016-08-18; | |||
} | } | |||
organization | organization | |||
"IETF NETMOD (NETCONF Data Modeling Language) Working Group"; | "IETF NETMOD (NETCONF Data Modeling Language) Working Group"; | |||
contact | contact | |||
"WG Web: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/netmod/> | "WG Web: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/netmod/> | |||
WG List: <mailto:netmod@ietf.org> | WG List: <mailto:netmod@ietf.org> | |||
WG Chair: Lou Berger | WG Chair: Lou Berger | |||
skipping to change at page 34, line 26 ¶ | skipping to change at page 33, line 28 ¶ | |||
The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL', 'SHALL | The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL', 'SHALL | |||
NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED', 'MAY', and | NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED', 'MAY', and | |||
'OPTIONAL' in the module text are to be interpreted as described | 'OPTIONAL' in the module text are to be interpreted as described | |||
in RFC 2119 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119). | in RFC 2119 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119). | |||
This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX | This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX | |||
(http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself for | (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself for | |||
full legal notices."; | full legal notices."; | |||
revision 2016-07-01 { | revision 2016-08-18 { | |||
description | description | |||
"Initial revision."; | "Initial revision."; | |||
reference | reference | |||
"RFC XXXX: A YANG Data Model for Routing Management"; | "RFC XXXX: A YANG Data Model for Routing Management"; | |||
} | } | |||
/* Identities */ | /* Identities */ | |||
identity ipv6-unicast { | identity ipv6-unicast { | |||
base rt:ipv6; | base rt:ipv6; | |||
description | description | |||
"This identity represents the IPv6 unicast address family."; | "This identity represents the IPv6 unicast address family."; | |||
} | } | |||
/* State data */ | /* State data */ | |||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route" { | augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route" { | |||
when "../../rt:address-family = 'v6ur:ipv6-unicast'" { | when "derived-from-or-self(../../rt:address-family, " | |||
+ "'v6ur:ipv6-unicast')" { | ||||
description | description | |||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | "This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | |||
} | } | |||
description | description | |||
"This leaf augments an IPv6 unicast route."; | "This leaf augments an IPv6 unicast route."; | |||
leaf destination-prefix { | leaf destination-prefix { | |||
type inet:ipv6-prefix; | type inet:ipv6-prefix; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv6 destination prefix."; | "IPv6 destination prefix."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route/" | augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route/" | |||
+ "rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options" { | + "rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/rt:simple-next-hop" { | |||
when "../../../rt:address-family = 'v6ur:ipv6-unicast'" { | when "derived-from-or-self(../../../rt:address-family, " | |||
+ "'v6ur:ipv6-unicast')" { | ||||
description | description | |||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | "This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | |||
} | } | |||
description | description | |||
"Augment 'next-hop-options' in IPv6 unicast routes."; | "Augment 'simple-next-hop' case in IPv6 unicast routes."; | |||
leaf next-hop-address { | leaf next-hop-address { | |||
type inet:ipv6-address; | type inet:ipv6-address; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | "IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route/" | augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route/" | |||
+ "rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/rt:next-hop-list/" | + "rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/rt:next-hop-list/" | |||
+ "rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop/rt:address-or-interface" { | + "rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop" { | |||
when "../../../../../rt:address-family = 'v6ur:ipv6-unicast'" { | when "derived-from-or-self(../../../../../rt:address-family, " | |||
+ "'v6ur:ipv6-unicast')" { | ||||
description | description | |||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | "This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | |||
} | } | |||
description | description | |||
"This leaf augments the 'next-hop-list' case of IPv6 unicast | "This leaf augments the 'next-hop-list' case of IPv6 unicast | |||
routes."; | routes."; | |||
leaf address { | leaf address { | |||
type inet:ipv6-address; | type inet:ipv6-address; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | "IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
augment | ||||
"/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:active-route/rt:input" { | ||||
when "derived-from-or-self(../../rt:address-family, " | ||||
+ "'v6ur:ipv6-unicast')" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast RIBs."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment adds the input parameter of the 'active-route' | ||||
action."; | ||||
leaf destination-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv6-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv6 destination address."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:active-route/" | ||||
+ "rt:output/rt:route" { | ||||
when "derived-from-or-self(../../../rt:address-family, " | ||||
+ "'v6ur:ipv6-unicast')" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment adds the destination prefix to the reply of the | ||||
'active-route' action."; | ||||
leaf destination-prefix { | ||||
type inet:ipv6-prefix; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv6 destination prefix."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:active-route/" | ||||
+ "rt:output/rt:route/rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/" | ||||
+ "rt:simple-next-hop" { | ||||
when "derived-from-or-self(../../../../rt:address-family, " | ||||
+ "'v6ur:ipv6-unicast')" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"Augment 'simple-next-hop' case in the reply to the | ||||
'active-route' action."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv6-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:active-route/" | ||||
+ "rt:output/rt:route/rt:next-hop/rt:next-hop-options/" | ||||
+ "rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop" { | ||||
when "derived-from-or-self(../../../../../../rt:address-family, " | ||||
+ "'v6ur:ipv6-unicast')" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"Augment 'next-hop-list' case in the reply to the | ||||
'active-route' action."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv6-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
/* Configuration data */ | /* Configuration data */ | |||
augment "/rt:routing/rt:control-plane-protocols/" | augment "/rt:routing/rt:control-plane-protocols/" | |||
+ "rt:control-plane-protocol/rt:static-routes" { | + "rt:control-plane-protocol/rt:static-routes" { | |||
description | description | |||
"This augment defines the configuration of the 'static' | "This augment defines the configuration of the 'static' | |||
pseudo-protocol with data specific to IPv6 unicast."; | pseudo-protocol with data specific to IPv6 unicast."; | |||
container ipv6 { | container ipv6 { | |||
description | description | |||
"Configuration of a 'static' pseudo-protocol instance | "Configuration of a 'static' pseudo-protocol instance | |||
skipping to change at page 36, line 24 ¶ | skipping to change at page 36, line 50 ¶ | |||
} | } | |||
leaf description { | leaf description { | |||
type string; | type string; | |||
description | description | |||
"Textual description of the route."; | "Textual description of the route."; | |||
} | } | |||
container next-hop { | container next-hop { | |||
description | description | |||
"Configuration of next-hop."; | "Configuration of next-hop."; | |||
uses rt:next-hop-content { | uses rt:next-hop-content { | |||
augment "next-hop-options" { | augment "next-hop-options/simple-next-hop" { | |||
description | description | |||
"Augment 'next-hop-options' in IPv6 static routes."; | "Augment 'simple-next-hop' case in IPv6 static | |||
routes."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | leaf next-hop-address { | |||
type inet:ipv6-address; | type inet:ipv6-address; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | "IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
augment "next-hop-options/next-hop-list/next-hop-list/" | augment "next-hop-options/next-hop-list/next-hop-list/" | |||
+ "next-hop/address-or-interface" { | + "next-hop" { | |||
description | description | |||
"Augment 'next-hop-options' in IPv6 static routes."; | "Augment 'next-hop-list' case in IPv6 static | |||
routes."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | leaf next-hop-address { | |||
type inet:ipv6-address; | type inet:ipv6-address; | |||
description | description | |||
"IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | "IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
/* RPC operations */ | ||||
augment "/rt:fib-route/rt:input/rt:destination-address" { | ||||
when "rt:address-family='v6ur:ipv6-unicast'" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"This leaf augments the 'rt:destination-address' parameter of | ||||
the 'rt:fib-route' operation."; | ||||
leaf address { | ||||
type inet:ipv6-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv6 destination address."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:fib-route/rt:output/rt:route" { | ||||
when "rt:address-family='v6ur:ipv6-unicast'" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"This leaf augments the reply to the 'rt:fib-route' | ||||
operation."; | ||||
leaf destination-prefix { | ||||
type inet:ipv6-prefix; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv6 destination prefix."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:fib-route/rt:output/rt:route/rt:next-hop/" | ||||
+ "rt:next-hop-options" { | ||||
when "../rt:address-family='v6ur:ipv6-unicast'" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"Augment 'next-hop-options' in the reply to the 'rt:fib-route' | ||||
operation."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv6-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
augment "/rt:fib-route/rt:output/rt:route/rt:next-hop/" | ||||
+ "rt:next-hop-options/rt:next-hop-list/rt:next-hop-list/" | ||||
+ "rt:next-hop/rt:address-or-interface" { | ||||
when "../rt:address-family='v6ur:ipv6-unicast'" { | ||||
description | ||||
"This augment is valid only for IPv6 unicast."; | ||||
} | ||||
description | ||||
"Augment 'next-hop' list entry in the reply to the | ||||
'rt:fib-route' operation."; | ||||
leaf next-hop-address { | ||||
type inet:ipv6-address; | ||||
description | ||||
"IPv6 address of the next-hop."; | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | } | |||
<CODE ENDS> | <CODE ENDS> | |||
9.1. IPv6 Router Advertisements Submodule | 9.1. IPv6 Router Advertisements Submodule | |||
RFC Editor: In this section, replace all occurrences of 'XXXX' with | RFC Editor: In this section, replace all occurrences of 'XXXX' with | |||
the actual RFC number and all occurrences of the revision date below | the actual RFC number and all occurrences of the revision date below | |||
with the date of RFC publication (and remove this note). | with the date of RFC publication (and remove this note). | |||
<CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements@2016-07-01.yang" | <CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements@2016-08-18.yang" | |||
submodule ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements { | submodule ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements { | |||
yang-version "1.1"; | ||||
belongs-to ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing { | belongs-to ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing { | |||
prefix "v6ur"; | prefix "v6ur"; | |||
} | } | |||
import ietf-inet-types { | import ietf-inet-types { | |||
prefix "inet"; | prefix "inet"; | |||
} | } | |||
import ietf-interfaces { | import ietf-interfaces { | |||
prefix "if"; | prefix "if"; | |||
skipping to change at page 39, line 42 ¶ | skipping to change at page 39, line 8 ¶ | |||
'OPTIONAL' in the module text are to be interpreted as described | 'OPTIONAL' in the module text are to be interpreted as described | |||
in RFC 2119 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119). | in RFC 2119 (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2119). | |||
This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX | This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX | |||
(http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself for | (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself for | |||
full legal notices."; | full legal notices."; | |||
reference | reference | |||
"RFC 4861: Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6)."; | "RFC 4861: Neighbor Discovery for IP version 6 (IPv6)."; | |||
revision 2016-07-01 { | revision 2016-08-18 { | |||
description | description | |||
"Initial revision."; | "Initial revision."; | |||
reference | reference | |||
"RFC XXXX: A YANG Data Model for Routing Management"; | "RFC XXXX: A YANG Data Model for Routing Management"; | |||
} | } | |||
/* State data */ | /* State data */ | |||
augment "/if:interfaces-state/if:interface/ip:ipv6" { | augment "/if:interfaces-state/if:interface/ip:ipv6" { | |||
description | description | |||
skipping to change at page 49, line 38 ¶ | skipping to change at page 49, line 8 ¶ | |||
-------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
name: ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements | name: ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements | |||
parent: ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing | parent: ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing | |||
reference: RFC XXXX | reference: RFC XXXX | |||
-------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | |||
11. Security Considerations | 11. Security Considerations | |||
Configuration and state data conforming to the core routing data | Configuration and state data conforming to the core routing data | |||
model (defined in this document) are designed to be accessed via the | model (defined in this document) are designed to be accessed via a | |||
NETCONF protocol [RFC6241]. The lowest NETCONF layer is the secure | management protocol with secure transport layer, such as NETCONF | |||
transport layer and the mandatory-to-implement secure transport is | [RFC6241]. The NETCONF access control model [RFC6536] provides the | |||
SSH [RFC6242]. The NETCONF access control model [RFC6536] provides | means to restrict access for particular NETCONF users to a pre- | |||
the means to restrict access for particular NETCONF users to a pre- | ||||
configured subset of all available NETCONF protocol operations and | configured subset of all available NETCONF protocol operations and | |||
content. | content. | |||
A number of data nodes defined in the YANG modules belonging to the | A number of configuration data nodes defined in the YANG modules | |||
configuration part of the core routing data model are | belonging to the core routing data model are writable/creatable/ | |||
writable/creatable/deletable (i.e., "config true" in YANG terms, | deletable (i.e., "config true" in YANG terms, which is the default). | |||
which is the default). These data nodes may be considered sensitive | These data nodes may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some | |||
or vulnerable in some network environments. Write operations to | network environments. Write operations to these data nodes, such as | |||
these data nodes, such as "edit-config", can have negative effects on | "edit-config" in NETCONF, can have negative effects on the network if | |||
the network if the protocol operations are not properly protected. | the protocol operations are not properly protected. | |||
The vulnerable "config true" parameters and subtrees are the | The vulnerable "config true" parameters and subtrees are the | |||
following: | following: | |||
/routing/control-plane-protocols/control-plane-protocol: This list | /routing/control-plane-protocols/control-plane-protocol: This list | |||
specifies the control plane protocols configured on a device. | specifies the control plane protocols configured on a device. | |||
/routing/ribs/rib: This list specifies the RIBs configured for the | /routing/ribs/rib: This list specifies the RIBs configured for the | |||
device. | device. | |||
Unauthorised access to any of these lists can adversely affect the | Unauthorised access to any of these lists can adversely affect the | |||
routing subsystem of both the local device and the network. This may | routing subsystem of both the local device and the network. This may | |||
lead to network malfunctions, delivery of packets to inappropriate | lead to network malfunctions, delivery of packets to inappropriate | |||
destinations and other problems. | destinations and other problems. | |||
12. Acknowledgments | 12. Acknowledgments | |||
The authors wish to thank Nitin Bahadur, Martin Bjorklund, Dean | The authors wish to thank Nitin Bahadur, Martin Bjorklund, Dean | |||
Bogdanovic, Jeff Haas, Joel Halpern, Wes Hardaker, Sriganesh Kini, | Bogdanovic, Jeff Haas, Joel Halpern, Wes Hardaker, Sriganesh Kini, | |||
David Lamparter, Andrew McGregor, Jan Medved, Xiang Li, Stephane | David Lamparter, Andrew McGregor, Jan Medved, Xiang Li, Stephane | |||
Litkowski, Thomas Morin, Tom Petch, Bruno Rijsman, | Litkowski, Thomas Morin, Tom Petch, Yingzhen Qu, Bruno Rijsman, | |||
Juergen Schoenwaelder, Phil Shafer, Dave Thaler, Yi Yang, Derek Man- | Juergen Schoenwaelder, Phil Shafer, Dave Thaler, Yi Yang, Derek Man- | |||
Kit Yeung and Jeffrey Zhang for their helpful comments and | Kit Yeung and Jeffrey Zhang for their helpful comments and | |||
suggestions. | suggestions. | |||
13. References | 13. References | |||
13.1. Normative References | 13.1. Normative References | |||
[I-D.ietf-netmod-rfc6020bis] | ||||
Bjorklund, M., "The YANG 1.1 Data Modeling Language", | ||||
draft-ietf-netmod-rfc6020bis-14 (work in progress), June | ||||
2016. | ||||
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate | [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate | |||
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, | Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, | |||
DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997, | DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997, | |||
<http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>. | <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>. | |||
[RFC3688] Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688, | [RFC3688] Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688, | |||
DOI 10.17487/RFC3688, January 2004, | DOI 10.17487/RFC3688, January 2004, | |||
<http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3688>. | <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3688>. | |||
[RFC4861] Narten, T., Nordmark, E., Simpson, W., and H. Soliman, | [RFC4861] Narten, T., Nordmark, E., Simpson, W., and H. Soliman, | |||
skipping to change at page 51, line 24 ¶ | skipping to change at page 51, line 5 ¶ | |||
[RFC7223] Bjorklund, M., "A YANG Data Model for Interface | [RFC7223] Bjorklund, M., "A YANG Data Model for Interface | |||
Management", RFC 7223, DOI 10.17487/RFC7223, May 2014, | Management", RFC 7223, DOI 10.17487/RFC7223, May 2014, | |||
<http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7223>. | <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7223>. | |||
[RFC7277] Bjorklund, M., "A YANG Data Model for IP Management", | [RFC7277] Bjorklund, M., "A YANG Data Model for IP Management", | |||
RFC 7277, DOI 10.17487/RFC7277, June 2014, | RFC 7277, DOI 10.17487/RFC7277, June 2014, | |||
<http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7277>. | <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7277>. | |||
13.2. Informative References | 13.2. Informative References | |||
[I-D.ietf-netmod-yang-json] | ||||
Lhotka, L., "JSON Encoding of Data Modeled with YANG", | ||||
draft-ietf-netmod-yang-json-10 (work in progress), March | ||||
2016. | ||||
[RFC6087] Bierman, A., "Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of YANG | [RFC6087] Bierman, A., "Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of YANG | |||
Data Model Documents", RFC 6087, DOI 10.17487/RFC6087, | Data Model Documents", RFC 6087, DOI 10.17487/RFC6087, | |||
January 2011, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6087>. | January 2011, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6087>. | |||
[RFC6242] Wasserman, M., "Using the NETCONF Protocol over Secure | ||||
Shell (SSH)", RFC 6242, DOI 10.17487/RFC6242, June 2011, | ||||
<http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6242>. | ||||
[RFC6536] Bierman, A. and M. Bjorklund, "Network Configuration | [RFC6536] Bierman, A. and M. Bjorklund, "Network Configuration | |||
Protocol (NETCONF) Access Control Model", RFC 6536, | Protocol (NETCONF) Access Control Model", RFC 6536, | |||
DOI 10.17487/RFC6536, March 2012, | DOI 10.17487/RFC6536, March 2012, | |||
<http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6536>. | <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6536>. | |||
[RFC7224] Bjorklund, M., "IANA Interface Type YANG Module", | [RFC7895] Bierman, A., Bjorklund, M., and K. Watsen, "YANG Module | |||
RFC 7224, DOI 10.17487/RFC7224, May 2014, | Library", RFC 7895, DOI 10.17487/RFC7895, June 2016, | |||
<http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7224>. | <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7895>. | |||
Appendix A. The Complete Data Trees | Appendix A. The Complete Data Trees | |||
This appendix presents the complete configuration and state data | This appendix presents the complete configuration and state data | |||
trees of the core routing data model. See Section 2.2 for an | trees of the core routing data model. See Section 2.2 for an | |||
explanation of the symbols used. Data type of every leaf node is | explanation of the symbols used. Data type of every leaf node is | |||
shown near the right end of the corresponding line. | shown near the right end of the corresponding line. | |||
A.1. Configuration Data | A.1. Configuration Data | |||
+--rw routing | +--rw routing | |||
+--rw router-id? yang:dotted-quad | +--rw router-id? yang:dotted-quad | |||
+--rw control-plane-protocols | +--rw control-plane-protocols | |||
| +--rw control-plane-protocol* [type name] | | +--rw control-plane-protocol* [type name] | |||
| +--rw type identityref | | +--rw type identityref | |||
| +--rw name string | | +--rw name string | |||
| +--rw description? string | | +--rw description? string | |||
| +--rw static-routes | | +--rw static-routes | |||
| +--rw v6ur:ipv6 | | +--rw v6ur:ipv6 | |||
| | +--rw v6ur:route* [destination-prefix] | | | +--rw v6ur:route* [destination-prefix] | |||
skipping to change at page 52, line 11 ¶ | skipping to change at page 52, line 14 ¶ | |||
+--rw routing | +--rw routing | |||
+--rw router-id? yang:dotted-quad | +--rw router-id? yang:dotted-quad | |||
+--rw control-plane-protocols | +--rw control-plane-protocols | |||
| +--rw control-plane-protocol* [type name] | | +--rw control-plane-protocol* [type name] | |||
| +--rw type identityref | | +--rw type identityref | |||
| +--rw name string | | +--rw name string | |||
| +--rw description? string | | +--rw description? string | |||
| +--rw static-routes | | +--rw static-routes | |||
| +--rw v6ur:ipv6 | | +--rw v6ur:ipv6 | |||
| | +--rw v6ur:route* [destination-prefix] | | | +--rw v6ur:route* [destination-prefix] | |||
| | +--rw v6ur:destination-prefix inet:ipv6-prefix | | | +--rw v6ur:destination-prefix inet:ipv6-prefix | |||
| | +--rw v6ur:description? string | | | +--rw v6ur:description? string | |||
| | +--rw v6ur:next-hop | | | +--rw v6ur:next-hop | |||
| | +--rw (v6ur:next-hop-options) | | | +--rw (v6ur:next-hop-options) | |||
| | +--:(v6ur:outgoing-interface) | | | +--:(v6ur:simple-next-hop) | |||
| | | +--rw v6ur:outgoing-interface? | | | | +--rw v6ur:outgoing-interface? | |||
| | | +--rw v6ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
| | +--:(v6ur:special-next-hop) | | | +--:(v6ur:special-next-hop) | |||
| | | +--rw v6ur:special-next-hop? | | | | +--rw v6ur:special-next-hop? enumeration | |||
| | +--:(v6ur:next-hop-list) | | | +--:(v6ur:next-hop-list) | |||
| | | +--rw v6ur:next-hop-list | | | +--rw v6ur:next-hop-list | |||
| | | +--rw v6ur:next-hop* [index] | | | +--rw v6ur:next-hop* [index] | |||
| | | +--rw v6ur:index string | | | +--rw v6ur:index string | |||
| | | +--rw (v6ur:address-or-interface) | | | +--rw v6ur:outgoing-interface? | |||
| | | | +--:(v6ur:outgoing-interface) | | | +--rw v6ur:next-hop-address? | |||
| | | | | +--rw v6ur:outgoing-interface? | ||||
| | | | +--:(v6ur:next-hop-address) | ||||
| | | | +--rw v6ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
| | | +--rw v6ur:priority? enumeration | ||||
| | | +--rw v6ur:weight? uint8 | ||||
| | +--:(v6ur:next-hop-address) | ||||
| | +--rw v6ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
| +--rw v4ur:ipv4 | | +--rw v4ur:ipv4 | |||
| +--rw v4ur:route* [destination-prefix] | | +--rw v4ur:route* [destination-prefix] | |||
| +--rw v4ur:destination-prefix inet:ipv4-prefix | | +--rw v4ur:destination-prefix inet:ipv4-prefix | |||
| +--rw v4ur:description? string | | +--rw v4ur:description? string | |||
| +--rw v4ur:next-hop | | +--rw v4ur:next-hop | |||
| +--rw (v4ur:next-hop-options) | | +--rw (v4ur:next-hop-options) | |||
| +--:(v4ur:outgoing-interface) | | +--:(v4ur:simple-next-hop) | |||
| | +--rw v4ur:outgoing-interface? | | | +--rw v4ur:outgoing-interface? | |||
| | +--rw v4ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
| +--:(v4ur:special-next-hop) | | +--:(v4ur:special-next-hop) | |||
| | +--rw v4ur:special-next-hop? | | | +--rw v4ur:special-next-hop? enumeration | |||
| +--:(v4ur:next-hop-list) | | +--:(v4ur:next-hop-list) | |||
| | +--rw v4ur:next-hop-list | | +--rw v4ur:next-hop-list | |||
| | +--rw v4ur:next-hop* [index] | | +--rw v4ur:next-hop* [index] | |||
| | +--rw v4ur:index string | | +--rw v4ur:index string | |||
| | +--rw (v4ur:address-or-interface) | | +--rw v4ur:outgoing-interface? | |||
| | | +--:(v4ur:outgoing-interface) | | +--rw v4ur:next-hop-address? | |||
| | | | +--rw v4ur:outgoing-interface? | ||||
| | | +--:(v4ur:next-hop-address) | ||||
| | | +--rw v4ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
| | +--rw v4ur:priority? enumeration | ||||
| | +--rw v4ur:weight? uint8 | ||||
| +--:(v4ur:next-hop-address) | ||||
| +--rw v4ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
+--rw ribs | +--rw ribs | |||
+--rw rib* [name] | +--rw rib* [name] | |||
+--rw name string | +--rw name string | |||
+--rw address-family? identityref | +--rw address-family? identityref | |||
+--rw description? string | +--rw description? string | |||
A.2. State Data | A.2. State Data | |||
+--ro routing-state | ||||
+--ro router-id? yang:dotted-quad | +--ro routing-state | |||
+--ro interfaces | | +--ro router-id? yang:dotted-quad | |||
| +--ro interface* if:interface-state-ref | | +--ro interfaces | |||
+--ro control-plane-protocols | | | +--ro interface* if:interface-state-ref | |||
| +--ro control-plane-protocol* [type name] | | +--ro control-plane-protocols | |||
| +--ro type identityref | | | +--ro control-plane-protocol* [type name] | |||
| +--ro name string | | | +--ro type identityref | |||
+--ro ribs | | | +--ro name string | |||
+--ro rib* [name] | | +--ro ribs | |||
+--ro name string | | +--ro rib* [name] | |||
+--ro address-family identityref | | +--ro name string | |||
+--ro default-rib? boolean {multiple-ribs}? | | +--ro address-family identityref | |||
+--ro routes | | +--ro default-rib? boolean {multiple-ribs}? | |||
+--ro route* | | +--ro routes | |||
+--ro route-preference? route-preference | | | +--ro route* | |||
+--ro next-hop | | | +--ro route-preference? route-preference | |||
| +--ro (next-hop-options) | | | +--ro next-hop | |||
| +--:(outgoing-interface) | | | | +--ro (next-hop-options) | |||
| | +--ro outgoing-interface? | | | | +--:(simple-next-hop) | |||
| +--:(special-next-hop) | | | | | +--ro outgoing-interface? | |||
| | +--ro special-next-hop? enumeration | | | | | +--ro v6ur:next-hop-address? | |||
| +--:(next-hop-list) | | | | | +--ro v4ur:next-hop-address? | |||
| | +--ro next-hop-list | | | | +--:(special-next-hop) | |||
| | +--ro next-hop* | | | | | +--ro special-next-hop? enumeration | |||
| | +--ro (address-or-interface) | | | | +--:(next-hop-list) | |||
| | | +--:(outgoing-interface) | | | | +--ro next-hop-list | |||
| | | | +--ro outgoing-interface? | | | | +--ro next-hop* | |||
| | | +--:(v6ur:address) | | | | +--ro outgoing-interface? | |||
| | | | +--ro v6ur:address? | | | | +--ro v6ur:address? | |||
| | | +--:(v4ur:address) | | | | +--ro v4ur:address? | |||
| | | +--ro v4ur:address? | | | +--ro source-protocol identityref | |||
| | +--ro priority? enumeration | | | +--ro active? empty | |||
| | +--ro weight? uint8 | | | +--ro last-updated? yang:date-and-time | |||
| +--:(v6ur:next-hop-address) | | | +--ro v6ur:destination-prefix? inet:ipv6-prefix | |||
| | +--ro v6ur:next-hop-address? | | | +--ro v4ur:destination-prefix? inet:ipv4-prefix | |||
| +--:(v4ur:next-hop-address) | | +---x active-route | |||
| +--ro v4ur:next-hop-address? | | +---w input | |||
+--ro source-protocol identityref | | | +---w v6ur:destination-address? inet:ipv6-address | |||
+--ro active? empty | | | +---w v4ur:destination-address? inet:ipv4-address | |||
+--ro last-updated? yang:date-and-time | | +--ro output | |||
+--ro v6ur:destination-prefix? inet:ipv6-prefix | | +--ro route | |||
+--ro v4ur:destination-prefix? inet:ipv4-prefix | | +--ro next-hop | |||
| | +--ro (next-hop-options) | ||||
| | +--:(simple-next-hop) | ||||
| | | +--ro outgoing-interface? | ||||
| | | +--ro v6ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
| | | +--ro v4ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
| | +--:(special-next-hop) | ||||
| | | +--ro special-next-hop? enumeration | ||||
| | +--:(next-hop-list) | ||||
| | +--ro next-hop-list | ||||
| | +--ro next-hop* | ||||
| | +--ro outgoing-interface? | ||||
| | +--ro v6ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
| | +--ro v4ur:next-hop-address? | ||||
| +--ro source-protocol identityref | ||||
| +--ro active? empty | ||||
| +--ro last-updated? yang:date-and-time | ||||
| +--ro v6ur:destination-prefix? inet:ipv6-prefix | ||||
| +--ro v4ur:destination-prefix? inet:ipv4-prefix | ||||
Appendix B. Minimum Implementation | Appendix B. Minimum Implementation | |||
Some parts and options of the core routing model, such as user- | Some parts and options of the core routing model, such as user- | |||
defined RIBs, are intended only for advanced routers. This appendix | defined RIBs, are intended only for advanced routers. This appendix | |||
gives basic non-normative guidelines for implementing a bare minimum | gives basic non-normative guidelines for implementing a bare minimum | |||
of available functions. Such an implementation may be used for hosts | of available functions. Such an implementation may be used for hosts | |||
or very simple routers. | or very simple routers. | |||
A minimum implementation does not support the feature "multiple- | A minimum implementation does not support the feature "multiple- | |||
skipping to change at page 55, line 37 ¶ | skipping to change at page 54, line 51 ¶ | |||
This appendix demonstrates how the core routing data model can be | This appendix demonstrates how the core routing data model can be | |||
extended to support a new control plane protocol. The YANG module | extended to support a new control plane protocol. The YANG module | |||
"example-rip" shown below is intended as an illustration rather than | "example-rip" shown below is intended as an illustration rather than | |||
a real definition of a data model for the RIP routing protocol. For | a real definition of a data model for the RIP routing protocol. For | |||
the sake of brevity, this module does not obey all the guidelines | the sake of brevity, this module does not obey all the guidelines | |||
specified in [RFC6087]. See also Section 5.3.2. | specified in [RFC6087]. See also Section 5.3.2. | |||
module example-rip { | module example-rip { | |||
yang-version "1.1"; | ||||
namespace "http://example.com/rip"; | namespace "http://example.com/rip"; | |||
prefix "rip"; | prefix "rip"; | |||
import ietf-interfaces { | import ietf-interfaces { | |||
prefix "if"; | prefix "if"; | |||
} | } | |||
import ietf-routing { | import ietf-routing { | |||
prefix "rt"; | prefix "rt"; | |||
skipping to change at page 56, line 29 ¶ | skipping to change at page 55, line 44 ¶ | |||
leaf tag { | leaf tag { | |||
type uint16; | type uint16; | |||
default "0"; | default "0"; | |||
description | description | |||
"This leaf may be used to carry additional info, e.g. AS | "This leaf may be used to carry additional info, e.g. AS | |||
number."; | number."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route" { | augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:routes/rt:route" { | |||
when "rt:source-protocol = 'rip:rip'" { | when "derived-from-or-self(rt:source-protocol, 'rip:rip')" { | |||
description | description | |||
"This augment is only valid for a routes whose source | "This augment is only valid for a routes whose source | |||
protocol is RIP."; | protocol is RIP."; | |||
} | } | |||
description | description | |||
"RIP-specific route attributes."; | "RIP-specific route attributes."; | |||
uses route-content; | uses route-content; | |||
} | } | |||
augment "/rt:fib-route/rt:output/rt:route" { | augment "/rt:routing-state/rt:ribs/rt:rib/rt:active-route/" | |||
+ "rt:output/rt:route" { | ||||
description | description | |||
"RIP-specific route attributes in the output of 'active-route' | "RIP-specific route attributes in the output of 'active-route' | |||
RPC."; | RPC."; | |||
uses route-content; | uses route-content; | |||
} | } | |||
augment "/rt:routing/rt:control-plane-protocols/" | augment "/rt:routing/rt:control-plane-protocols/" | |||
+ "rt:control-plane-protocol" { | + "rt:control-plane-protocol" { | |||
when "rt:type = 'rip:rip'" { | when "derived-from-or-self(rt:type,'rip:rip')" { | |||
description | description | |||
"This augment is only valid for a routing protocol instance | "This augment is only valid for a routing protocol instance | |||
of type 'rip'."; | of type 'rip'."; | |||
} | } | |||
container rip { | container rip { | |||
presence "RIP configuration"; | presence "RIP configuration"; | |||
description | description | |||
"RIP instance configuration."; | "RIP instance configuration."; | |||
container interfaces { | container interfaces { | |||
description | description | |||
skipping to change at page 57, line 43 ¶ | skipping to change at page 57, line 12 ¶ | |||
} | } | |||
units "seconds"; | units "seconds"; | |||
default "30"; | default "30"; | |||
description | description | |||
"Time interval between periodic updates."; | "Time interval between periodic updates."; | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
} | } | |||
Appendix D. Example: NETCONF <get> Reply | Appendix D. Data Tree Example | |||
This section contains a sample reply to the NETCONF <get> message, | ||||
which could be sent by a server supporting (i.e., advertising them in | ||||
the NETCONF <hello> message) the following YANG modules: | ||||
o ietf-interfaces [RFC7223], | ||||
o iana-if-type [RFC7224], | ||||
o ietf-ip [RFC7277], | ||||
o ietf-routing (Section 7), | This section contains an example instance data tree in the JSON | |||
encoding [I-D.ietf-netmod-yang-json], containing both configuration | ||||
and state data. The data conforms to a data model that is defined by | ||||
the following YANG library specification [RFC7895]: | ||||
o ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing (Section 8), | { | |||
"ietf-yang-library:modules-state": { | ||||
"module-set-id": "3e9be92f252db56fe912cd61a6f516ecf2f46315", | ||||
"module": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "ietf-routing", | ||||
"revision": "2016-08-18", | ||||
"feature": [ | ||||
"multiple-ribs", | ||||
"router-id" | ||||
], | ||||
"namespace": "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-routing", | ||||
"conformance-type": "implement" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing", | ||||
"revision": "2016-08-18", | ||||
"namespace": | ||||
"urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing", | ||||
"conformance-type": "implement" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing", | ||||
"revision": "2016-08-18", | ||||
"namespace": | ||||
"urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing", | ||||
"conformance-type": "implement", | ||||
"submodule": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "ietf-ipv6-router-advertisements", | ||||
"revision": "2016-08-18" | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
o ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing (Section 9). | }, | |||
{ | ||||
"name": "ietf-interfaces", | ||||
"revision": "2014-05-08", | ||||
"namespace": "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces", | ||||
"conformance-type": "implement" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "iana-if-type", | ||||
"namespace": "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-if-type", | ||||
"revision": "", | ||||
"conformance-type": "implement" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "ietf-inet-types", | ||||
"revision": "2013-07-15", | ||||
"namespace": "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-inet-types", | ||||
"conformance-type": "import" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "ietf-yang-types", | ||||
"revision": "2013-07-15", | ||||
"namespace": "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-yang-types", | ||||
"conformance-type": "import" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "ietf-ip", | ||||
"revision": "2014-06-16", | ||||
"namespace": "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ip", | ||||
"conformance-type": "implement" | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
We assume a simple network set-up as shown in Figure 3: router "A" | A simple network set-up as shown in Figure 3 is assumed: router "A" | |||
uses static default routes with the "ISP" router as the next-hop. | uses static default routes with the "ISP" router as the next-hop. | |||
IPv6 router advertisements are configured only on the "eth1" | IPv6 router advertisements are configured only on the "eth1" | |||
interface and disabled on the upstream "eth0" interface. | interface and disabled on the upstream "eth0" interface. | |||
+-----------------+ | +-----------------+ | |||
| | | | | | |||
| Router ISP | | | Router ISP | | |||
| | | | | | |||
+--------+--------+ | +--------+--------+ | |||
|2001:db8:0:1::2 | |2001:db8:0:1::2 | |||
skipping to change at page 58, line 39 ¶ | skipping to change at page 59, line 27 ¶ | |||
| | | | | | |||
| Router A | | | Router A | | |||
| | | | | | |||
+--------+--------+ | +--------+--------+ | |||
eth1|198.51.100.1 | eth1|198.51.100.1 | |||
|2001:db8:0:2::1 | |2001:db8:0:2::1 | |||
| | | | |||
Figure 3: Example network configuration | Figure 3: Example network configuration | |||
A reply to the NETCONF <get> message sent by router "A" would then be | The instance data tree could then be as follows: | |||
as follows: | ||||
<?xml version="1.0"?> | ||||
<rpc-reply | ||||
message-id="101" | ||||
xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0" | ||||
xmlns:v4ur="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing" | ||||
xmlns:v6ur="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing" | ||||
xmlns:if="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces" | ||||
xmlns:ianaift="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-if-type" | ||||
xmlns:ip="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-ip" | ||||
xmlns:rt="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-routing"> | ||||
<data> | ||||
<if:interfaces> | ||||
<if:interface> | ||||
<if:name>eth0</if:name> | ||||
<if:type>ianaift:ethernetCsmacd</if:type> | ||||
<if:description> | ||||
Uplink to ISP. | ||||
</if:description> | ||||
<ip:ipv4> | ||||
<ip:address> | ||||
<ip:ip>192.0.2.1</ip:ip> | ||||
<ip:prefix-length>24</ip:prefix-length> | ||||
</ip:address> | ||||
<ip:forwarding>true</ip:forwarding> | ||||
</ip:ipv4> | ||||
<ip:ipv6> | ||||
<ip:address> | ||||
<ip:ip>2001:0db8:0:1::1</ip:ip> | ||||
<ip:prefix-length>64</ip:prefix-length> | ||||
</ip:address> | ||||
<ip:forwarding>true</ip:forwarding> | ||||
<ip:autoconf> | ||||
<ip:create-global-addresses>false</ip:create-global-addresses> | ||||
</ip:autoconf> | ||||
</ip:ipv6> | ||||
</if:interface> | ||||
<if:interface> | ||||
<if:name>eth1</if:name> | ||||
<if:type>ianaift:ethernetCsmacd</if:type> | ||||
<if:description> | ||||
Interface to the internal network. | ||||
</if:description> | ||||
<ip:ipv4> | ||||
<ip:address> | ||||
<ip:ip>198.51.100.1</ip:ip> | ||||
<ip:prefix-length>24</ip:prefix-length> | ||||
</ip:address> | ||||
<ip:forwarding>true</ip:forwarding> | ||||
</ip:ipv4> | ||||
<ip:ipv6> | ||||
<ip:address> | ||||
<ip:ip>2001:0db8:0:2::1</ip:ip> | ||||
<ip:prefix-length>64</ip:prefix-length> | ||||
</ip:address> | ||||
<ip:forwarding>true</ip:forwarding> | ||||
<ip:autoconf> | ||||
<ip:create-global-addresses>false</ip:create-global-addresses> | ||||
</ip:autoconf> | ||||
<v6ur:ipv6-router-advertisements> | ||||
<v6ur:send-advertisements>true</v6ur:send-advertisements> | ||||
</v6ur:ipv6-router-advertisements> | ||||
</ip:ipv6> | ||||
</if:interface> | ||||
</if:interfaces> | ||||
<if:interfaces-state> | ||||
<if:interface> | ||||
<if:name>eth0</if:name> | ||||
<if:type>ianaift:ethernetCsmacd</if:type> | ||||
<if:phys-address>00:0C:42:E5:B1:E9</if:phys-address> | ||||
<if:oper-status>up</if:oper-status> | ||||
<if:statistics> | ||||
<if:discontinuity-time> | ||||
2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00 | ||||
</if:discontinuity-time> | ||||
</if:statistics> | ||||
<ip:ipv4> | ||||
<ip:forwarding>true</ip:forwarding> | ||||
<ip:mtu>1500</ip:mtu> | ||||
<ip:address> | ||||
<ip:ip>192.0.2.1</ip:ip> | ||||
<ip:prefix-length>24</ip:prefix-length> | ||||
</ip:address> | ||||
</ip:ipv4> | ||||
<ip:ipv6> | ||||
<ip:forwarding>true</ip:forwarding> | ||||
<ip:mtu>1500</ip:mtu> | ||||
<ip:address> | ||||
<ip:ip>2001:0db8:0:1::1</ip:ip> | ||||
<ip:prefix-length>64</ip:prefix-length> | ||||
</ip:address> | ||||
<v6ur:ipv6-router-advertisements> | ||||
<v6ur:send-advertisements>true</v6ur:send-advertisements> | ||||
<v6ur:prefix-list> | ||||
<v6ur:prefix> | ||||
<v6ur:prefix-spec>2001:db8:0:2::/64</v6ur:prefix-spec> | ||||
</v6ur:prefix> | ||||
</v6ur:prefix-list> | ||||
</v6ur:ipv6-router-advertisements> | ||||
</ip:ipv6> | ||||
</if:interface> | ||||
<if:interface> | ||||
<if:name>eth1</if:name> | ||||
<if:type>ianaift:ethernetCsmacd</if:type> | ||||
<if:phys-address>00:0C:42:E5:B1:EA</if:phys-address> | ||||
<if:oper-status>up</if:oper-status> | ||||
<if:statistics> | ||||
<if:discontinuity-time> | ||||
2015-10-24T17:11:29+02:00 | ||||
</if:discontinuity-time> | ||||
</if:statistics> | ||||
<ip:ipv4> | ||||
<ip:forwarding>true</ip:forwarding> | ||||
<ip:mtu>1500</ip:mtu> | ||||
<ip:address> | ||||
<ip:ip>198.51.100.1</ip:ip> | ||||
<ip:prefix-length>24</ip:prefix-length> | ||||
</ip:address> | ||||
</ip:ipv4> | ||||
<ip:ipv6> | ||||
<ip:forwarding>true</ip:forwarding> | ||||
<ip:mtu>1500</ip:mtu> | ||||
<ip:address> | ||||
<ip:ip>2001:0db8:0:2::1</ip:ip> | ||||
<ip:prefix-length>64</ip:prefix-length> | ||||
</ip:address> | ||||
<v6ur:ipv6-router-advertisements> | ||||
<v6ur:send-advertisements>true</v6ur:send-advertisements> | ||||
<v6ur:prefix-list> | ||||
<v6ur:prefix> | ||||
<v6ur:prefix-spec>2001:db8:0:2::/64</v6ur:prefix-spec> | ||||
</v6ur:prefix> | ||||
</v6ur:prefix-list> | ||||
</v6ur:ipv6-router-advertisements> | ||||
</ip:ipv6> | ||||
</if:interface> | ||||
</if:interfaces-state> | ||||
<rt:routing> | ||||
<rt:router-id>192.0.2.1</rt:router-id> | ||||
<rt:control-plane-protocols> | ||||
<rt:control-plane-protocol> | ||||
<rt:type>rt:static</rt:type> | ||||
<rt:name>st0</rt:name> | ||||
<rt:description> | ||||
Static routing is used for the internal network. | ||||
</rt:description> | ||||
<rt:static-routes> | ||||
<v4ur:ipv4> | ||||
<v4ur:route> | ||||
<v4ur:destination-prefix>0.0.0.0/0</v4ur:destination-prefix> | ||||
<v4ur:next-hop> | ||||
<v4ur:next-hop-address>192.0.2.2</v4ur:next-hop-address> | ||||
</v4ur:next-hop> | ||||
</v4ur:route> | ||||
</v4ur:ipv4> | ||||
<v6ur:ipv6> | ||||
<v6ur:route> | ||||
<v6ur:destination-prefix>::/0</v6ur:destination-prefix> | ||||
<v6ur:next-hop> | ||||
<v6ur:next-hop-address>2001:db8:0:1::2</v6ur:next-hop-address> | ||||
</v6ur:next-hop> | ||||
</v6ur:route> | ||||
</v6ur:ipv6> | ||||
</rt:static-routes> | ||||
</rt:control-plane-protocol> | ||||
</rt:control-plane-protocols> | ||||
</rt:routing> | ||||
<rt:routing-state> | ||||
<rt:interfaces> | ||||
<rt:interface>eth0</rt:interface> | ||||
<rt:interface>eth1</rt:interface> | ||||
</rt:interfaces> | ||||
<rt:control-plane-protocols> | ||||
<rt:control-plane-protocol> | ||||
<rt:type>rt:static</rt:type> | ||||
<rt:name>st0</rt:name> | ||||
</rt:control-plane-protocol> | ||||
</rt:control-plane-protocols> | ||||
<rt:ribs> | ||||
<rt:rib> | ||||
<rt:name>ipv4-master</rt:name> | ||||
<rt:address-family>v4ur:ipv4-unicast</rt:address-family> | ||||
<rt:default-rib>true</rt:default-rib> | ||||
<rt:routes> | ||||
<rt:route> | ||||
<v4ur:destination-prefix>192.0.2.1/24</v4ur:destination-prefix> | ||||
<rt:next-hop> | ||||
<rt:outgoing-interface>eth0</rt:outgoing-interface> | ||||
</rt:next-hop> | ||||
<rt:route-preference>0</rt:route-preference> | ||||
<rt:source-protocol>rt:direct</rt:source-protocol> | ||||
<rt:last-updated>2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00</rt:last-updated> | ||||
</rt:route> | ||||
<rt:route> | ||||
<v4ur:destination-prefix> | ||||
198.51.100.0/24 | ||||
</v4ur:destination-prefix> | ||||
<rt:next-hop> | ||||
<rt:outgoing-interface>eth1</rt:outgoing-interface> | ||||
</rt:next-hop> | ||||
<rt:source-protocol>rt:direct</rt:source-protocol> | ||||
<rt:route-preference>0</rt:route-preference> | ||||
<rt:last-updated>2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00</rt:last-updated> | ||||
</rt:route> | { | |||
<rt:route> | "ietf-interfaces:interfaces": { | |||
<v4ur:destination-prefix>0.0.0.0/0</v4ur:destination-prefix> | "interface": [ | |||
<rt:source-protocol>rt:static</rt:source-protocol> | { | |||
<rt:route-preference>5</rt:route-preference> | "name": "eth0", | |||
<rt:next-hop> | "type": "iana-if-type:ethernetCsmacd", | |||
<v4ur:next-hop-address>192.0.2.2</v4ur:next-hop-address> | "description": "Uplink to ISP.", | |||
</rt:next-hop> | "ietf-ip:ipv4": { | |||
<rt:last-updated>2015-10-24T18:02:45+02:00</rt:last-updated> | "address": [ | |||
</rt:route> | { | |||
</rt:routes> | "ip": "192.0.2.1", | |||
</rt:rib> | "prefix-length": 24 | |||
<rt:rib> | } | |||
<rt:name>ipv6-master</rt:name> | ], | |||
<rt:address-family>v6ur:ipv6-unicast</rt:address-family> | "forwarding": true | |||
<rt:default-rib>true</rt:default-rib> | }, | |||
<rt:routes> | "ietf-ip:ipv6": { | |||
<rt:route> | "address": [ | |||
<v6ur:destination-prefix> | { | |||
2001:db8:0:1::/64 | "ip": "2001:0db8:0:1::1", | |||
</v6ur:destination-prefix> | "prefix-length": 64 | |||
<rt:next-hop> | } | |||
<rt:outgoing-interface>eth0</rt:outgoing-interface> | ], | |||
</rt:next-hop> | "forwarding": true, | |||
<rt:source-protocol>rt:direct</rt:source-protocol> | "autoconf": { | |||
<rt:route-preference>0</rt:route-preference> | "create-global-addresses": false | |||
<rt:last-updated>2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00</rt:last-updated> | } | |||
</rt:route> | } | |||
<rt:route> | }, | |||
<v6ur:destination-prefix> | { | |||
2001:db8:0:2::/64 | "name": "eth1", | |||
</v6ur:destination-prefix> | "type": "iana-if-type:ethernetCsmacd", | |||
<rt:next-hop> | "description": "Interface to the internal network.", | |||
<rt:outgoing-interface>eth1</rt:outgoing-interface> | "ietf-ip:ipv4": { | |||
</rt:next-hop> | "address": [ | |||
<rt:source-protocol>rt:direct</rt:source-protocol> | { | |||
<rt:route-preference>0</rt:route-preference> | "ip": "198.51.100.1", | |||
<rt:last-updated>2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00</rt:last-updated> | "prefix-length": 24 | |||
</rt:route> | } | |||
<rt:route> | ], | |||
<v6ur:destination-prefix>::/0</v6ur:destination-prefix> | "forwarding": true | |||
<rt:next-hop> | }, | |||
<v6ur:next-hop-address> | "ietf-ip:ipv6": { | |||
2001:db8:0:1::2 | "address": [ | |||
</v6ur:next-hop-address> | { | |||
</rt:next-hop> | "ip": "2001:0db8:0:2::1", | |||
<rt:source-protocol>rt:static</rt:source-protocol> | "prefix-length": 64 | |||
<rt:route-preference>5</rt:route-preference> | } | |||
<rt:last-updated>2015-10-24T18:02:45+02:00</rt:last-updated> | ], | |||
</rt:route> | "forwarding": true, | |||
</rt:routes> | "autoconf": { | |||
</rt:rib> | "create-global-addresses": false | |||
</rt:ribs> | }, | |||
</rt:routing-state> | "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing:ipv6-router-advertisements": { | |||
</data> | "send-advertisements": true | |||
</rpc-reply> | } | |||
} | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
}, | ||||
"ietf-interfaces:interfaces-state": { | ||||
"interface": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "eth0", | ||||
"type": "iana-if-type:ethernetCsmacd", | ||||
"phys-address": "00:0C:42:E5:B1:E9", | ||||
"oper-status": "up", | ||||
"statistics": { | ||||
"discontinuity-time": "2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00" | ||||
}, | ||||
"ietf-ip:ipv4": { | ||||
"forwarding": true, | ||||
"mtu": 1500, | ||||
"address": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"ip": "192.0.2.1", | ||||
"prefix-length": 24 | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
}, | ||||
"ietf-ip:ipv6": { | ||||
"forwarding": true, | ||||
"mtu": 1500, | ||||
"address": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"ip": "2001:0db8:0:1::1", | ||||
"prefix-length": 64 | ||||
} | ||||
], | ||||
"ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing:ipv6-router-advertisements": { | ||||
"send-advertisements": true, | ||||
"prefix-list": { | ||||
"prefix": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"prefix-spec": "2001:db8:0:2::/64" | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "eth1", | ||||
"type": "iana-if-type:ethernetCsmacd", | ||||
"phys-address": "00:0C:42:E5:B1:EA", | ||||
"oper-status": "up", | ||||
"statistics": { | ||||
"discontinuity-time": "2015-10-24T17:11:29+02:00" | ||||
}, | ||||
"ietf-ip:ipv4": { | ||||
"forwarding": true, | ||||
"mtu": 1500, | ||||
"address": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"ip": "198.51.100.1", | ||||
"prefix-length": 24 | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
}, | ||||
"ietf-ip:ipv6": { | ||||
"forwarding": true, | ||||
"mtu": 1500, | ||||
"address": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"ip": "2001:0db8:0:2::1", | ||||
"prefix-length": 64 | ||||
} | ||||
], | ||||
"ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing:ipv6-router-advertisements": { | ||||
"send-advertisements": true, | ||||
"prefix-list": { | ||||
"prefix": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"prefix-spec": "2001:db8:0:2::/64" | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
}, | ||||
"ietf-routing:routing": { | ||||
"router-id": "192.0.2.1", | ||||
"control-plane-protocols": { | ||||
"control-plane-protocol": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"type": "ietf-routing:static", | ||||
"name": "st0", | ||||
"description": | ||||
"Static routing is used for the internal network.", | ||||
"static-routes": { | ||||
"ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing:ipv4": { | ||||
"route": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"destination-prefix": "0.0.0.0/0", | ||||
"next-hop": { | ||||
"next-hop-address": "192.0.2.2" | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
}, | ||||
"ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing:ipv6": { | ||||
"route": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"destination-prefix": "::/0", | ||||
"next-hop": { | ||||
"next-hop-address": "2001:db8:0:1::2" | ||||
<!-- Local Variables: --> | } | |||
<!-- nxml-child-indent: 1 --> | } | |||
<!-- End: --> | ] | |||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
} | ||||
}, | ||||
"ietf-routing:routing-state": { | ||||
"interfaces": { | ||||
"interface": [ | ||||
"eth0", | ||||
"eth1" | ||||
] | ||||
}, | ||||
"control-plane-protocols": { | ||||
"control-plane-protocol": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"type": "ietf-routing:static", | ||||
"name": "st0" | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
}, | ||||
"ribs": { | ||||
"rib": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "ipv4-master", | ||||
"address-family": "ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing:ipv4-unicast", | ||||
"default-rib": true, | ||||
"routes": { | ||||
"route": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing:destination-prefix": | ||||
"192.0.2.1/24", | ||||
"next-hop": { | ||||
"outgoing-interface": "eth0" | ||||
}, | ||||
"route-preference": 0, | ||||
"source-protocol": "ietf-routing:direct", | ||||
"last-updated": "2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing:destination-prefix": | ||||
"198.51.100.0/24", | ||||
"next-hop": { | ||||
"outgoing-interface": "eth1" | ||||
}, | ||||
"source-protocol": "ietf-routing:direct", | ||||
"route-preference": 0, | ||||
"last-updated": "2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing:destination-prefix": | ||||
"0.0.0.0/0", | ||||
"source-protocol": "ietf-routing:static", | ||||
"route-preference": 5, | ||||
"next-hop": { | ||||
"ietf-ipv4-unicast-routing:next-hop-address": | ||||
"192.0.2.2" | ||||
}, | ||||
"last-updated": "2015-10-24T18:02:45+02:00" | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
} | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"name": "ipv6-master", | ||||
"address-family": "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing:ipv6-unicast", | ||||
"default-rib": true, | ||||
"routes": { | ||||
"route": [ | ||||
{ | ||||
"ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing:destination-prefix": | ||||
"2001:db8:0:1::/64", | ||||
"next-hop": { | ||||
"outgoing-interface": "eth0" | ||||
}, | ||||
"source-protocol": "ietf-routing:direct", | ||||
"route-preference": 0, | ||||
"last-updated": "2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing:destination-prefix": | ||||
"2001:db8:0:2::/64", | ||||
"next-hop": { | ||||
"outgoing-interface": "eth1" | ||||
}, | ||||
"source-protocol": "ietf-routing:direct", | ||||
"route-preference": 0, | ||||
"last-updated": "2015-10-24T17:11:27+02:00" | ||||
}, | ||||
{ | ||||
"ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing:destination-prefix": | ||||
"::/0", | ||||
"next-hop": { | ||||
"ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing:next-hop-address": | ||||
"2001:db8:0:1::2" | ||||
}, | ||||
"source-protocol": "ietf-routing:static", | ||||
"route-preference": 5, | ||||
"last-updated": "2015-10-24T18:02:45+02:00" | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
] | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
} | ||||
Appendix E. Change Log | Appendix E. Change Log | |||
RFC Editor: Remove this section upon publication as an RFC. | RFC Editor: Remove this section upon publication as an RFC. | |||
E.1. Changes Between Versions -21 and -22 | E.1. Changes Between Versions -22 and -23 | |||
o Removed "route-tag" feature. | ||||
o Removed next-hop classifiers. | ||||
o Fixed invalid when expressions in augments. | ||||
o In simple-next-hop, an address, outgoing interface or both can be | ||||
specified. | ||||
o RPC "fib-route" changed into RIB action "active-route". | ||||
o The requirement that direct routes be always placed in default | ||||
RIBs. | ||||
E.2. Changes Between Versions -21 and -22 | ||||
o Added "next-hop-list" as a new case of the "next-hop-options" | o Added "next-hop-list" as a new case of the "next-hop-options" | |||
choice. | choice. | |||
o Renamed "routing protocol" to "control plane protocol" in both the | o Renamed "routing protocol" to "control plane protocol" in both the | |||
YANG modules and I-D text. | YANG modules and I-D text. | |||
E.2. Changes Between Versions -20 and -21 | E.3. Changes Between Versions -20 and -21 | |||
o Routing instances were removed. | o Routing instances were removed. | |||
o IPv6 RA parameters were moved to the "ietf-ipv6-router- | o IPv6 RA parameters were moved to the "ietf-ipv6-router- | |||
advertisements". | advertisements". | |||
E.3. Changes Between Versions -19 and -20 | E.4. Changes Between Versions -19 and -20 | |||
o Assignment of L3 interfaces to routing instances is now part of | o Assignment of L3 interfaces to routing instances is now part of | |||
interface configuration. | interface configuration. | |||
o Next-hop options in configuration were aligned with state data. | o Next-hop options in configuration were aligned with state data. | |||
o It is recommended to enclose protocol-specific configuration in a | o It is recommended to enclose protocol-specific configuration in a | |||
presence container. | presence container. | |||
E.4. Changes Between Versions -18 and -19 | E.5. Changes Between Versions -18 and -19 | |||
o The leaf "route-preference" was removed from the "routing- | o The leaf "route-preference" was removed from the "routing- | |||
protocol" container in both "routing" and "routing-state". | protocol" container in both "routing" and "routing-state". | |||
o The "vrf-routing-instance" identity was added in support of a | o The "vrf-routing-instance" identity was added in support of a | |||
common routing-instance type in addition to the "default-routing- | common routing-instance type in addition to the "default-routing- | |||
instance". | instance". | |||
o Removed "enabled" switch from "routing-protocol". | o Removed "enabled" switch from "routing-protocol". | |||
E.5. Changes Between Versions -17 and -18 | E.6. Changes Between Versions -17 and -18 | |||
o The container "ribs" was moved under "routing-instance" (in both | o The container "ribs" was moved under "routing-instance" (in both | |||
"routing" and "routing-state"). | "routing" and "routing-state"). | |||
o Typedefs "rib-ref" and "rib-state-ref" were removed. | o Typedefs "rib-ref" and "rib-state-ref" were removed. | |||
o Removed "recipient-ribs" (both state and configuration). | o Removed "recipient-ribs" (both state and configuration). | |||
o Removed "connected-ribs" from "routing-protocol" (both state and | o Removed "connected-ribs" from "routing-protocol" (both state and | |||
configuration). | configuration). | |||
skipping to change at page 65, line 37 ¶ | skipping to change at page 67, line 7 ¶ | |||
rather than list (both config and state). The opposite reference | rather than list (both config and state). The opposite reference | |||
from "if:interface" to "rt:routing-instance" was changed to a | from "if:interface" to "rt:routing-instance" was changed to a | |||
single leaf (an interface cannot belong to multiple routing | single leaf (an interface cannot belong to multiple routing | |||
instances). | instances). | |||
o Specification of a default RIB is now a simple flag under "rib" | o Specification of a default RIB is now a simple flag under "rib" | |||
(both config and state). | (both config and state). | |||
o Default RIBs are marked by a flag in state data. | o Default RIBs are marked by a flag in state data. | |||
E.6. Changes Between Versions -16 and -17 | E.7. Changes Between Versions -16 and -17 | |||
o Added Acee as a co-author. | o Added Acee as a co-author. | |||
o Removed all traces of route filters. | o Removed all traces of route filters. | |||
o Removed numeric IDs of list entries in state data. | o Removed numeric IDs of list entries in state data. | |||
o Removed all next-hop cases except "simple-next-hop" and "special- | o Removed all next-hop cases except "simple-next-hop" and "special- | |||
next-hop". | next-hop". | |||
o Removed feature "multipath-routes". | o Removed feature "multipath-routes". | |||
o Augmented "ietf-interfaces" module with a leaf-list of leafrefs | o Augmented "ietf-interfaces" module with a leaf-list of leafrefs | |||
pointing form state data of an interface entry to the routing | pointing form state data of an interface entry to the routing | |||
instance(s) to which the interface is assigned. | instance(s) to which the interface is assigned. | |||
E.7. Changes Between Versions -15 and -16 | E.8. Changes Between Versions -15 and -16 | |||
o Added 'type' as the second key component of 'routing-protocol', | o Added 'type' as the second key component of 'routing-protocol', | |||
both in configuration and state data. | both in configuration and state data. | |||
o The restriction of no more than one connected RIB per address | o The restriction of no more than one connected RIB per address | |||
family was removed. | family was removed. | |||
o Removed the 'id' key of routes in RIBs. This list has no keys | o Removed the 'id' key of routes in RIBs. This list has no keys | |||
anymore. | anymore. | |||
skipping to change at page 66, line 40 ¶ | skipping to change at page 68, line 12 ¶ | |||
o Added next-hop lists to state data. | o Added next-hop lists to state data. | |||
o Added two cases for specifying next-hops indirectly - via a new | o Added two cases for specifying next-hops indirectly - via a new | |||
RIB or a recursive list of next-hops. | RIB or a recursive list of next-hops. | |||
o Reorganized next-hop in static routes. | o Reorganized next-hop in static routes. | |||
o Removed all 'if-feature' statements from state data. | o Removed all 'if-feature' statements from state data. | |||
E.8. Changes Between Versions -14 and -15 | E.9. Changes Between Versions -14 and -15 | |||
o Removed all defaults from state data. | o Removed all defaults from state data. | |||
o Removed default from 'cur-hop-limit' in config. | o Removed default from 'cur-hop-limit' in config. | |||
E.9. Changes Between Versions -13 and -14 | E.10. Changes Between Versions -13 and -14 | |||
o Removed dependency of 'connected-ribs' on the 'multiple-ribs' | o Removed dependency of 'connected-ribs' on the 'multiple-ribs' | |||
feature. | feature. | |||
o Removed default value of 'cur-hop-limit' in state data. | o Removed default value of 'cur-hop-limit' in state data. | |||
o Moved parts of descriptions and all references on IPv6 RA | o Moved parts of descriptions and all references on IPv6 RA | |||
parameters from state data to configuration. | parameters from state data to configuration. | |||
o Added reference to RFC 6536 in the Security section. | o Added reference to RFC 6536 in the Security section. | |||
E.10. Changes Between Versions -12 and -13 | E.11. Changes Between Versions -12 and -13 | |||
o Wrote appendix about minimum implementation. | o Wrote appendix about minimum implementation. | |||
o Remove "when" statement for IPv6 router interface state data - it | o Remove "when" statement for IPv6 router interface state data - it | |||
was dependent on a config value that may not be present. | was dependent on a config value that may not be present. | |||
o Extra container for the next-hop list. | o Extra container for the next-hop list. | |||
o Names rather than numeric ids are used for referring to list | o Names rather than numeric ids are used for referring to list | |||
entries in state data. | entries in state data. | |||
skipping to change at page 67, line 37 ¶ | skipping to change at page 69, line 8 ¶ | |||
o | o | |||
o Removed "if-feature multiple-ribs;" from connected-ribs. | o Removed "if-feature multiple-ribs;" from connected-ribs. | |||
o "rib-name" instead of "name" is used as the name of leafref nodes. | o "rib-name" instead of "name" is used as the name of leafref nodes. | |||
o "next-hop" instead of "nexthop" or "gateway" used throughout, both | o "next-hop" instead of "nexthop" or "gateway" used throughout, both | |||
in node names and text. | in node names and text. | |||
E.11. Changes Between Versions -11 and -12 | E.12. Changes Between Versions -11 and -12 | |||
o Removed feature "advanced-router" and introduced two features | o Removed feature "advanced-router" and introduced two features | |||
instead: "multiple-ribs" and "multipath-routes". | instead: "multiple-ribs" and "multipath-routes". | |||
o Unified the keys of config and state versions of "routing- | o Unified the keys of config and state versions of "routing- | |||
instance" and "rib" lists. | instance" and "rib" lists. | |||
o Numerical identifiers of state list entries are not keys anymore, | o Numerical identifiers of state list entries are not keys anymore, | |||
but they are constrained using the "unique" statement. | but they are constrained using the "unique" statement. | |||
o Updated acknowledgements. | o Updated acknowledgements. | |||
E.12. Changes Between Versions -10 and -11 | E.13. Changes Between Versions -10 and -11 | |||
o Migrated address families from IANA enumerations to identities. | o Migrated address families from IANA enumerations to identities. | |||
o Terminology and node names aligned with the I2RS RIB model: router | o Terminology and node names aligned with the I2RS RIB model: router | |||
-> routing instance, routing table -> RIB. | -> routing instance, routing table -> RIB. | |||
o Introduced uint64 keys for state lists: routing-instance, rib, | o Introduced uint64 keys for state lists: routing-instance, rib, | |||
route, nexthop. | route, nexthop. | |||
o Described the relationship between system-controlled and user- | o Described the relationship between system-controlled and user- | |||
skipping to change at page 68, line 29 ¶ | skipping to change at page 69, line 45 ¶ | |||
router". | router". | |||
o Made nexthop into a choice in order to allow for nexthop-list | o Made nexthop into a choice in order to allow for nexthop-list | |||
(I2RS requirement). | (I2RS requirement). | |||
o Added nexthop-list with entries having priorities (backup) and | o Added nexthop-list with entries having priorities (backup) and | |||
weights (load balancing). | weights (load balancing). | |||
o Updated bibliography references. | o Updated bibliography references. | |||
E.13. Changes Between Versions -09 and -10 | E.14. Changes Between Versions -09 and -10 | |||
o Added subtree for state data ("/routing-state"). | o Added subtree for state data ("/routing-state"). | |||
o Terms "system-controlled entry" and "user-controlled entry" | o Terms "system-controlled entry" and "user-controlled entry" | |||
defined and used. | defined and used. | |||
o New feature "user-defined-routing-tables". Nodes that are useful | o New feature "user-defined-routing-tables". Nodes that are useful | |||
only with user-defined routing tables are now conditional. | only with user-defined routing tables are now conditional. | |||
o Added grouping "router-id". | o Added grouping "router-id". | |||
o In routing tables, "source-protocol" attribute of routes now | o In routing tables, "source-protocol" attribute of routes now | |||
reports only protocol type, and its datatype is "identityref". | reports only protocol type, and its datatype is "identityref". | |||
o Renamed "main-routing-table" to "default-routing-table". | o Renamed "main-routing-table" to "default-routing-table". | |||
E.14. Changes Between Versions -08 and -09 | E.15. Changes Between Versions -08 and -09 | |||
o Fixed "must" expression for "connected-routing-table". | o Fixed "must" expression for "connected-routing-table". | |||
o Simplified "must" expression for "main-routing-table". | o Simplified "must" expression for "main-routing-table". | |||
o Moved per-interface configuration of a new routing protocol under | o Moved per-interface configuration of a new routing protocol under | |||
'routing-protocol'. This also affects the 'example-rip' module. | 'routing-protocol'. This also affects the 'example-rip' module. | |||
E.15. Changes Between Versions -07 and -08 | E.16. Changes Between Versions -07 and -08 | |||
o Changed reference from RFC6021 to RFC6021bis. | o Changed reference from RFC6021 to RFC6021bis. | |||
E.16. Changes Between Versions -06 and -07 | E.17. Changes Between Versions -06 and -07 | |||
o The contents of <get-reply> in Appendix D was updated: "eth[01]" | o The contents of <get-reply> in Appendix D was updated: "eth[01]" | |||
is used as the value of "location", and "forwarding" is on for | is used as the value of "location", and "forwarding" is on for | |||
both interfaces and both IPv4 and IPv6. | both interfaces and both IPv4 and IPv6. | |||
o The "must" expression for "main-routing-table" was modified to | o The "must" expression for "main-routing-table" was modified to | |||
avoid redundant error messages reporting address family mismatch | avoid redundant error messages reporting address family mismatch | |||
when "name" points to a non-existent routing table. | when "name" points to a non-existent routing table. | |||
o The default behavior for IPv6 RA prefix advertisements was | o The default behavior for IPv6 RA prefix advertisements was | |||
clarified. | clarified. | |||
o Changed type of "rt:router-id" to "ip:dotted-quad". | o Changed type of "rt:router-id" to "ip:dotted-quad". | |||
o Type of "rt:router-id" changed to "yang:dotted-quad". | o Type of "rt:router-id" changed to "yang:dotted-quad". | |||
o Fixed missing prefixes in XPath expressions. | o Fixed missing prefixes in XPath expressions. | |||
E.17. Changes Between Versions -05 and -06 | E.18. Changes Between Versions -05 and -06 | |||
o Document title changed: "Configuration" was replaced by | o Document title changed: "Configuration" was replaced by | |||
"Management". | "Management". | |||
o New typedefs "routing-table-ref" and "route-filter-ref". | o New typedefs "routing-table-ref" and "route-filter-ref". | |||
o Double slashes "//" were removed from XPath expressions and | o Double slashes "//" were removed from XPath expressions and | |||
replaced with the single "/". | replaced with the single "/". | |||
o Removed uniqueness requirement for "router-id". | o Removed uniqueness requirement for "router-id". | |||
skipping to change at page 70, line 5 ¶ | skipping to change at page 71, line 20 ¶ | |||
o Complete data tree is now in Appendix A. | o Complete data tree is now in Appendix A. | |||
o Changed type of "source-protocol" from "leafref" to "string". | o Changed type of "source-protocol" from "leafref" to "string". | |||
o Clarified the relationship between routing protocol instances and | o Clarified the relationship between routing protocol instances and | |||
connected routing tables. | connected routing tables. | |||
o Added a must constraint saying that a routing table connected to | o Added a must constraint saying that a routing table connected to | |||
the direct pseudo-protocol must not be a main routing table. | the direct pseudo-protocol must not be a main routing table. | |||
E.18. Changes Between Versions -04 and -05 | E.19. Changes Between Versions -04 and -05 | |||
o Routing tables are now global, i.e., "routing-tables" is a child | o Routing tables are now global, i.e., "routing-tables" is a child | |||
of "routing" rather than "router". | of "routing" rather than "router". | |||
o "must" statement for "static-routes" changed to "when". | o "must" statement for "static-routes" changed to "when". | |||
o Added "main-routing-tables" containing references to main routing | o Added "main-routing-tables" containing references to main routing | |||
tables for each address family. | tables for each address family. | |||
o Removed the defaults for "address-family" and "safi" and made them | o Removed the defaults for "address-family" and "safi" and made them | |||
skipping to change at page 70, line 40 ¶ | skipping to change at page 72, line 8 ¶ | |||
o The "direct" pseudo-protocol is always connected to main routing | o The "direct" pseudo-protocol is always connected to main routing | |||
tables. | tables. | |||
o Entries in the list of connected routing tables renamed from | o Entries in the list of connected routing tables renamed from | |||
"routing-table" to "connected-routing-table". | "routing-table" to "connected-routing-table". | |||
o Added "must" constraint saying that a routing table must not be | o Added "must" constraint saying that a routing table must not be | |||
its own recipient. | its own recipient. | |||
E.19. Changes Between Versions -03 and -04 | E.20. Changes Between Versions -03 and -04 | |||
o Changed "error-tag" for both RPC operations from "missing element" | o Changed "error-tag" for both RPC operations from "missing element" | |||
to "data-missing". | to "data-missing". | |||
o Removed the decrementing behavior for advertised IPv6 prefix | o Removed the decrementing behavior for advertised IPv6 prefix | |||
parameters "valid-lifetime" and "preferred-lifetime". | parameters "valid-lifetime" and "preferred-lifetime". | |||
o Changed the key of the static route lists from "seqno" to "id" | o Changed the key of the static route lists from "seqno" to "id" | |||
because the routes needn't be sorted. | because the routes needn't be sorted. | |||
o Added 'must' constraint saying that "preferred-lifetime" must not | o Added 'must' constraint saying that "preferred-lifetime" must not | |||
be greater than "valid-lifetime". | be greater than "valid-lifetime". | |||
E.20. Changes Between Versions -02 and -03 | E.21. Changes Between Versions -02 and -03 | |||
o Module "iana-afn-safi" moved to I-D "iana-if-type". | o Module "iana-afn-safi" moved to I-D "iana-if-type". | |||
o Removed forwarding table. | o Removed forwarding table. | |||
o RPC "get-route" changed to "active-route". Its output is a list | o RPC "get-route" changed to "active-route". Its output is a list | |||
of routes (for multi-path routing). | of routes (for multi-path routing). | |||
o New RPC "route-count". | o New RPC "route-count". | |||
skipping to change at page 71, line 37 ¶ | skipping to change at page 73, line 5 ¶ | |||
"ietf-ip". | "ietf-ip". | |||
o Added "router-id" leaf. | o Added "router-id" leaf. | |||
o Specified the names for IPv4/IPv6 unicast main routing tables. | o Specified the names for IPv4/IPv6 unicast main routing tables. | |||
o Route parameter "last-modified" changed to "age". | o Route parameter "last-modified" changed to "age". | |||
o Added container "recipient-routing-tables". | o Added container "recipient-routing-tables". | |||
E.21. Changes Between Versions -01 and -02 | E.22. Changes Between Versions -01 and -02 | |||
o Added module "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing". | o Added module "ietf-ipv6-unicast-routing". | |||
o The example in Appendix D now uses IP addresses from blocks | o The example in Appendix D now uses IP addresses from blocks | |||
reserved for documentation. | reserved for documentation. | |||
o Direct routes appear by default in the forwarding table. | o Direct routes appear by default in the forwarding table. | |||
o Network layer interfaces must be assigned to a router instance. | o Network layer interfaces must be assigned to a router instance. | |||
Additional interface configuration may be present. | Additional interface configuration may be present. | |||
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o Additional "must" statements were added. | o Additional "must" statements were added. | |||
o The "route-content" grouping for IPv4 and IPv6 unicast now | o The "route-content" grouping for IPv4 and IPv6 unicast now | |||
includes the material from the "ietf-routing" version via "uses | includes the material from the "ietf-routing" version via "uses | |||
rt:route-content". | rt:route-content". | |||
o Explanation of symbols in the tree representation of data model | o Explanation of symbols in the tree representation of data model | |||
hierarchy. | hierarchy. | |||
E.22. Changes Between Versions -00 and -01 | E.23. Changes Between Versions -00 and -01 | |||
o AFN/SAFI-independent stuff was moved to the "ietf-routing" module. | o AFN/SAFI-independent stuff was moved to the "ietf-routing" module. | |||
o Typedefs for AFN and SAFI were placed in a separate "iana-afn- | o Typedefs for AFN and SAFI were placed in a separate "iana-afn- | |||
safi" module. | safi" module. | |||
o Names of some data nodes were changed, in particular "routing- | o Names of some data nodes were changed, in particular "routing- | |||
process" is now "router". | process" is now "router". | |||
o The restriction of a single AFN/SAFI per router was lifted. | o The restriction of a single AFN/SAFI per router was lifted. | |||
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