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Framework and YANG of OTN Slices

Scope

This repository is to facilitate the work on the IETF CCAMP Working Group Internet-Draft, "Framework and YANG of OTN Slices".

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Abstract

The requirement of slicing network resource with desired quality of service is emerging at every network technology, including the Optical Transport Networks (OTN). As a part of the transport network, OTN can provide hard pipes with guaranteed data isolation and deterministic low latency, which are highly demanded in the Service Level Agreement (SLA).

This document describes a framework for OTN network slicing and a YANG data model augmentation of the OTN topology model. Additional YANG data model augmentations will be defined in a future version of this draft.

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