Dear Neotec and OPSAWG participants, We are seeking feedback and comments on our new draft: draft-dunbar-neotec-ac-pe2pe-ucmp-applicability:
Abstract: This document explores how existing IETF YANG data models can be applied to a use case involving dynamic, time-scoped UCMP (Unequal Cost Multipath) policy enforcement across multiple network segments interconnecting Edge Cloud sites. The use case is driven by periodic, high-volume data exchanges between distributed AI inference modules at geographically dispersed edge data centers. By mapping requirements such as bandwidth, latency, and availability to models including AC, TE Topology, SR Policy, and QoS, this draft evaluates the applicability and limitations of current IETF specifications. To address Med’s comments regarding the need for a more detailed analysis of YANG data models and APIs for UCMP policy enforcement in the draft-dunbar-neotec-ac-te-applicability<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-dunbar-neotec-ac-te-applicability/>, we have significantly expanded the content. However, this added depth has made the draft more difficult to maintain. Given that there are additional Neotec use cases to analyze, it became clear that consolidating all of them into a single document would not scale well. To improve clarity and scalability, we’ve split the detailed UCMP policy enforcement analysis into this standalone document. We welcome your review and comments. Thank you! Linda
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