Dear all,
Historically, the MIB doctor reviews would happen during IETF LC.
Because YANG was new, we started early YANG doctor reviews. Those
reviews don't have to occur in sequence, i.e. before the IETF LC starts.
In fact, at some point in time in the future (when the YANG knowledge
will be widely spread), the YANG doctor reviews will be triggered by the
IETF LC.
Bottom line: if the OPSAWG chairs believe this document is ready, it can
progress to IETF LC now.
Regards, Benoit.
Dear all,
The new version fixes some cosmetic issues (mainly, indentation of the YANG
module) and points to YANG1.1 RFC as per a comment received from Mahesh
Jethanandani.
We are waiting for the yang doctors review.
Cheers,
Med
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À : Qin Wu; Senthil Sivakumar; BOUCADAIR Mohamed IMT/OLN; Suresh
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Name: draft-ietf-opsawg-nat-yang
Revision: 06
Title: A YANG Data Model for Network Address Translation (NAT)
and Network Prefix Translation (NPT)
Document date: 2017-10-11
Group: opsawg
Pages: 78
URL: https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-opsawg-
nat-yang-06.txt
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yang/
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yang-06
Abstract:
For the sake of network automation and the need for programming
Network Address Translation (NAT) function in particular, a data
model for configuring and managing the NAT is essential. This
document defines a YANG module for the NAT function.
NAT44, Network Address and Protocol Translation from IPv6 Clients to
IPv4 Servers (NAT64), Customer-side transLATor (CLAT), Explicit
Address Mappings for Stateless IP/ICMP Translation (SIIT EAM), and
IPv6 Network Prefix Translation (NPTv6) are covered in this document.
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