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A YANG Data Model for Network Hardware Inventory

Scope

This repository is to facilitate the work on the IETF CCAMP WG Internet-Draft, "A YANG Data Model for Network Hardware Inventory".

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Abstract

This document defines a YANG data model for network hardware inventory data information.

The YANG data model presented in this document is intended to be used as the basis toward a generic YANG data model for network hardware inventory data information which can be augmented, when required, with technology-specific (e.g., optical) inventory data, to be defined either in a future version of this document or in another document.

The YANG data model defined in this document conforms to the Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA).

Contributing

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Any edit, commit, pull request, issue, comment or other change made to this repository constitutes Contributions to the IETF Standards Process (https://www.ietf.org/).

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Weekly Calls

The contributors on this draft has weekly informal conference calls at 3:00pm CET, starting from February 22, 2023

The official minutes of these calls are available in this repository: https://github.com/ietf-ccamp-wg/ietf-network-inventory/tree/main/minutes

Other Resources

Discussion of this work occurs on the CCAMP working group mailing list (subscribe). In addition to contributions in GitHub, you are encouraged to participate in discussions there.

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