[CCAMP] 答复: YANG Alarm Module in CCAMP?

Fatai Zhang <zhangfatai@huawei.com> Tue, 09 May 2017 09:52 UTC

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From: Fatai Zhang <zhangfatai@huawei.com>
To: Daniele Ceccarelli <daniele.ceccarelli@ericsson.com>, Martin Bjorklund <mbj@tail-f.com>, "ccamp@ietf.org" <ccamp@ietf.org>
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Subject: [CCAMP] 答复: YANG Alarm Module in CCAMP?
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Hi Daniele and all,

Yes, I agree with you.

As I said to Lou in another thread, I think the generic alarm Yang could be defined in either Netmod or Teas, but the technology specific such as optical alarm Yang should be in the scope of CCAMP. 



Thanks

Fatai


-----邮件原件-----
发件人: CCAMP [mailto:ccamp-bounces@ietf.org] 代表 Daniele Ceccarelli
发送时间: 2017年5月9日 17:34
收件人: Daniele Ceccarelli; Martin Bjorklund; ccamp@ietf.org
抄送: netmod-chairs@ietf.org; stefan@wallan.se
主题: Re: [CCAMP] YANG Alarm Module in CCAMP?

Hi authors, NETMOD chairs, CCAMP WG,

i went through the document and, despite believing it's a super well written and understandable document, I don't think it fits in CCAMP. 
This is a more generic work with a scope broader than CCAMP. At a first thought I would say TEAS, but also TEAS is not the right place since it's not related to traffic engineering. 
The day you plan to extend it with technological aspect, then CCAMP would be its natural home.

Fatai, do you agree with the analysis?

BR
Daniele  



-----Original Message-----
From: CCAMP [mailto:ccamp-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Daniele Ceccarelli
Sent: lunedì 8 maggio 2017 16:40
To: Martin Bjorklund <mbj@tail-f.com>; ccamp@ietf.org
Cc: stefan@wallan.se
Subject: Re: [CCAMP] YANG Alarm Module in CCAMP?

Hi Martin, Stefan,

thanks a lot for sharing the draft. I'll read it and let you know my personal opinion ASAP.

Working group, could you please do the same and share your thoughts?

Thanks
Daniele  

-----Original Message-----
From: CCAMP [mailto:ccamp-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Martin Bjorklund
Sent: lunedì 8 maggio 2017 10:10
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Cc: stefan@wallan.se
Subject: [CCAMP] YANG Alarm Module in CCAMP?

Hi,

We have been working an a generic YANG module for alarm management for a while (draft-vallin-netmod-alarm-module).  The model is based on experience from several alarm management system over the years.  It has been presented in NETMOD (reflected in the draft name), but the NETMOD chairs felt that maybe CCAMP would be a better home for this draft.

So our question is if CCAMP would be interested in working on this draft?

The latest version is available as:
https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-vallin-netmod-alarm-module-02.txt

  Abstract:
    This document defines a YANG module for alarm management.  It
    includes functions for alarm list management, alarm shelving and
    notifications to inform management systems.  There are also RPCs to
    manage the operator state of an alarm and administrative alarm
    procedures.  The module carefully maps to relevant alarm standards.


/martin & stefan

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