Re: [Netconf] New YANG PubSub drafts for NETCONF, RESTCONF, HTTP/2

"Ersue, Mehmet (Nokia - DE/Munich)" <mehmet.ersue@nokia.com> Tue, 27 October 2015 19:21 UTC

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From: "Ersue, Mehmet (Nokia - DE/Munich)" <mehmet.ersue@nokia.com>
To: EXT Susan Hares <shares@ndzh.com>, "'Eric Voit (evoit)'" <evoit@cisco.com>, "netconf@ietf.org" <netconf@ietf.org>
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Subject: Re: [Netconf] New YANG PubSub drafts for NETCONF, RESTCONF, HTTP/2
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Hi Sue,

whether draft-voit-restconf-yang-push can be seen as covered by the current charter needs to be discussed in IETF 94.
I can imagine the result is positive.

Whether we go for a merged or an additional draft is more or less a matter of practical thinking.

Cheers,
Mehmet

From: Netconf [mailto:netconf-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of EXT Susan Hares
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Subject: Re: [Netconf] New YANG PubSub drafts for NETCONF, RESTCONF, HTTP/2

NETCONF:

These drafts is important to the I2RS pub/sub.   Is the RESTCONF draft going to be adopted (draft-voit-restconf-yang-push-00.txt)?

It would be really helpful.

Sue Hares
I2RS WG chair

From: Netconf [mailto:netconf-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Eric Voit (evoit)
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Subject: [Netconf] New YANG PubSub drafts for NETCONF, RESTCONF, HTTP/2

There are a couple new drafts posted in NETCONF:

(1)  Subscribing to YANG datastore push updates
http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-clemm-netconf-yang-push-02.txt
As per earlier NETCONF discussions<http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/netconf/current/msg10432.html> we are expecting this draft to become draft-ietf-netconf-yang-push in the coming days (once the NETCONF charter is approved).  Look for an OpenDaylight client in the Beryllium release (Feb).

(2) Restconf subscription and HTTP push for YANG datastores
http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-voit-restconf-yang-push-00.txt
Extends draft-clemm-netconf-yang-push in the following ways:

*     proposes Restconf subscription and push mechanisms to continuously stream information from YANG datastores over HTTP

*     provides a mechanism to support static subscriptions so that an operator can stream updates over HTTP without Restconf

*     provides YANG model extensions to leverage HTTP/2 so that individual subscriptions can get custom treatment via their own HTTP streams.

Thanks for your interest, and we look forward to the discussions!

- Alexander Clemm, Eric Voit, Alberto Gonzalez Prieto, Ambika Prasad Tripathy, & Einar Nilsen-Nygaard