openconfig-terminal-device

This module describes a terminal optics device model for managing the terminal systems (client and line side) in a DWDM transpor...

  • Version: 2020-05-09

    openconfig-terminal-device@2020-05-09


    
      module openconfig-terminal-device {
    
        yang-version 1;
    
        namespace
          "http://openconfig.net/yang/terminal-device";
    
        prefix oc-opt-term;
    
        import openconfig-types {
          prefix oc-types;
        }
        import openconfig-transport-types {
          prefix oc-opt-types;
        }
        import openconfig-if-ethernet {
          prefix oc-eth;
        }
        import openconfig-platform {
          prefix oc-platform;
        }
        import openconfig-platform-transceiver {
          prefix oc-transceiver;
        }
        import openconfig-lldp {
          prefix oc-lldp;
        }
        import openconfig-extensions {
          prefix oc-ext;
        }
        import ietf-yang-types {
          prefix yang;
        }
        import openconfig-yang-types {
          prefix oc-yang;
        }
    
        organization "OpenConfig working group";
    
        contact
          "OpenConfig working group
        www.openconfig.net";
    
        description
          "This module describes a terminal optics device model for
        managing the terminal systems (client and line side) in a
        DWDM transport network.
        Elements of the model:
        physical port: corresponds to a physical, pluggable client
        port on the terminal device. Examples includes 10G, 40G, 100G
        (e.g., 10x10G, 4x25G or 1x100G) and 400G/1T in the future.
        Physical client ports will have associated operational state or
        PMs.
        physical channel: a physical lane or channel in the
        physical client port.  Each physical client port has 1 or more
        channels. An example is 100GBASE-LR4 client physical port having
        4x25G channels. Channels have their own optical PMs and can be
        monitored independently within a client physical port (e.g.,
        channel power).  Physical client channels are defined in the
        model as part of a physical client port, and are modeled
        primarily for reading their PMs.
        logical channel: a logical grouping of logical grooming elements
        that may be assigned to subsequent grooming stages for
        multiplexing / de-multiplexing, or to an optical channel for
        line side transmission.  The logical channels can represent, for
        example, an ODU/OTU logical packing of the client
        data onto the line side.  Tributaries are similarly logical
        groupings of demand that can be represented in this structure and
        assigned to an optical channel.  Note that different types of
        logical channels may be present, each with their corresponding
        PMs.
        optical channel:  corresponds to an optical carrier and is
        assigned a wavelength/frequency.  Optical channels have PMs
        such as power, BER, and operational mode.
        Directionality:
        To maintain simplicity in the model, the configuration is
        described from client-to-line direction.  The assumption is that
        equivalent reverse configuration is implicit, resulting in
        the same line-to-client configuration.
        Physical layout:
        The model does not assume a particular physical layout of client
        and line ports on the terminal device (e.g., such as number of
        ports per linecard, separate linecards for client and line ports,
        etc.).";
    
        revision "2020-05-09" {
          description
            "Remove references from read-write contexts to read-only
          contexts in when statements.";
          reference
            "1.7.3";
    
        }
    
        revision "2019-11-28" {
          description
            "Additional xpath fixes in when statement";
          reference
            "1.7.2";
    
        }
    
        revision "2019-10-12" {
          description "Fix when statement paths";
          reference
            "1.7.1";
    
        }
    
        revision "2019-08-08" {
          description
            "Add ALS config to logical-channel/ethernet/config and remove
           legacy interfaces augment for this config. Client FEC was
           previosuly migrated to the components model and should not
           be here anymore.";
          reference
            "1.7.0";
    
        }
    
        revision "2019-07-26" {
          description
            "Add support for LLDP natively on logical-channels.";
          reference
            "1.6.0";
    
        }
    
        revision "2018-11-21" {
          description
            "Add OpenConfig module metadata extensions.";
          reference
            "1.5.1";
    
        }
    
        revision "2018-10-23" {
          description
            "Adds support of logical-channel tributary slot allocation to
           logical-channel-assignments with different channel speeds.
           Enables logical channel mapping procedure specification.";
          reference
            "1.5.0";
    
        }
    
        revision "2018-08-28" {
          description
            "Adds terminal device related Ethernet counters";
          reference
            "1.4.0";
    
        }
    
        revision "2018-07-30" {
          description
            "Adds lldp snooping config leaf and augmented it to oc-lldp";
          reference
            "1.3.0";
    
        }
    
        revision "2018-07-26" {
          description
            "Adds OTN protocol counter stats of errored-blocks and
           fec-uncorrectable-blocks, adds ethernet-config-ext grouping
           and uses it to augment oc-eth";
          reference
            "1.2.0";
    
        }
    
        revision "2018-07-17" {
          description
            "Adds testing enum to link-state";
          reference
            "1.1.0";
    
        }
    
        revision "2017-07-08" {
          description "Adds test-signal";
          reference
            "1.0.0";
    
        }
    
        revision "2016-12-22" {
          description
            "Fixes and additions to terminal optics model";
          reference
            "0.4.0";
    
        }
    
        oc-ext:openconfig-version "1.7.3";
        oc-ext:regexp-posix;
        oc-ext:catalog-organization "openconfig";
        oc-ext:origin "openconfig";
      }  // module openconfig-terminal-device
    

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