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Summary There are many ways to provision pseudowires over a MPLS network. Some require knowledge about both PE addresses, like FEC 129 ( https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4379 ). Others, like Kompella L2VPN ( https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6624 , assume pseudowires to belong to the same customer...
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The attached PDF discusses how Junos implemented a workflow and on-box complier for YANG to allow onboarding of custom (user-defined) YANG modules. On Junos, custom- made YANG modules imported by the user are treated as native operations, so the OS can leverage all the available manageability...
The following links are a list of RFCs describing YANG and NETCONF, in addition to publically available sources for additional information and examples. NetConf RFC 6241 YANG RFC 6020 YANG Forum - YANG Central website YANG Modules [Github] - maintains a collection of...
Check out the following resources for further education on YANG and OpenConfig. NETCONF and YANG Tutorial The attached PDF called JUNOS-NETCONF-and-YANG-Tutorial.pdf covers the basics of NETCONF and YANG, and describes the current capabilities and future plans of Junos for...
NETCONF is a network configuration protocol defined by the IETF and inspired from Juniper's Junoscript protocol. YANG is a data modeling language defined by the IETF, and inspired by Juniper's homegrown DDL language, that is used to model configuration and state data changes by the...
What is YANG? YANG is a data modeling language used to model configuration, state data, and notification messages of a network device. The YANG standard has taken lot of inputs from Juniper’s data modeling language (e.g. DDL). More and more network equipment makers are adopting YANG as...