Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA?
Linda Dunbar <linda.dunbar@huawei.com> Wed, 24 May 2017 22:52 UTC
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Subject: Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA?
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Ying, Here is the link to ONUG Software Defined Security WG: https://opennetworkingusergroup.com/software-defined-data-center-security-fabric/ I will keep you updated with the latest progress. Linda From: SUPA [mailto:supa-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Ying Cheng Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 1:08 PM To: Linda Dunbar <linda.dunbar@huawei.com<mailto:linda.dunbar@huawei.com>>; John Strassner <strazpdj@gmail.com<mailto:strazpdj@gmail.com>>; Nevil Brownlee <n.brownlee@auckland.ac.nz<mailto:n.brownlee@auckland.ac.nz>> Cc: SUPA list <supa@ietf.org<mailto:supa@ietf.org>> Subject: Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? Hi Linda, This is Ying Cheng from China Unicom. I am very interested in what you wrote here. Security policy is one of the promising use case that we’re expecting from SUPA. Would you please provide more information and ongoing updates to the list regarding the ONUG usage of I2NSF combined with the SUPA data model and framework? Thanks and best regards, Ying 2017-05-12 ________________________________ Ying CHENG 程莹 Technology Department, China Unicom 中国联通集团技术部 Tel: +86-10-66259394 Mobile: +86-18601102971 ________________________________ 发件人: Linda Dunbar 发送时间: 2017-04-12 07:07:32 收件人: John Strassner; Nevil Brownlee 抄送: SUPA list 主题: Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? ONUG (Open Network User Group) Software Defined Security Service WG has decided to leverage the flow security policy data models specified by I2NSF (which is based on the SUPA data model framework). Linda Dunbar From: Supa [mailto:supa-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of John Strassner Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2017 2:59 PM To: Nevil Brownlee <n.brownlee@auckland.ac.nz<mailto:n.brownlee@auckland.ac.nz>>; John Strassner <strazpdj@gmail.com<mailto:strazpdj@gmail.com>> Cc: SUPA list <supa@ietf.org<mailto:supa@ietf.org>> Subject: Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? Hi Nevil, within the IETF, we will have several policy-based modules in I2NSF. I would like to see others in SACM and SFC, and am currently starting talks in those groups. Outside of the IETF, the MEF will be reusing and adding to SUPA in its Policy-Driven Orchestration efforts. I am happy to describe those, either at the meeting or on the list, if you wish (I am the MEF Orchestration Area Director). In addition, a new ETSI ISG (ENI) will be reusing SUPA. Finally, there are several H2020 programs that are reusing SUPA. best regards, John On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 10:29 PM, Nevil Brownlee <n.brownlee@auckland.ac.nz<mailto:n.brownlee@auckland.ac.nz>> wrote: Hi all: One more input to our WG discussion about the future of SUPA - I've had a look though all the Yang modules that contain the word 'policy,' to see which other modules import the SUPA Policy Model. No other modules do that, yet. If you're working on a Yang model that uses SUPA Policy, do please let us know on the SUPA list! Cheers, Nevil -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Nevil Brownlee Computer Science Department | ITS Phone: +64 9 373 7599 x88941<tel:%2B64%209%20373%207599%20x88941> The University of Auckland FAX: +64 9 373 7453<tel:%2B64%209%20373%207453> Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand _______________________________________________ Supa mailing list Supa@ietf.org<mailto:Supa@ietf.org> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/supa -- regards, John
- Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? Linda Dunbar
- [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? Nevil Brownlee
- Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? Liushucheng (Will Liu)
- Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? John Strassner
- Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? Ying Cheng
- Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? Linda Dunbar
- Re: [Supa] Do any Yang modules import SUPA? Ying Cheng