This module contains a collection of YANG definitions for supporting the Broadband Forum requirements on the management of sub-i...
Version: 2021-06-02
module bbf-sub-interfaces { yang-version 1.1; namespace "urn:bbf:yang:bbf-sub-interfaces"; prefix bbf-subif; import ietf-interfaces { prefix if; } import bbf-yang-types { prefix bbf-yang; } import bbf-if-type { prefix bbfift; } organization "Broadband Forum <https://www.broadband-forum.org> Common YANG Work Area"; contact "Comments or questions about this Broadband Forum YANG module should be directed to <mailto:help@broadband-forum.org>. Editor: Nick Hancock, ADTRAN Editor: Ludwig Pauwels, Nokia PS Leader: Joey Boyd, ADTRAN PS Leader: Sowrirajan Padmanabhan, Nokia WA Director: Joey Boyd, ADTRAN WA Director: Sven Ooghe, Nokia"; description "This module contains a collection of YANG definitions for supporting the Broadband Forum requirements on the management of sub-interfaces as applicable to access network equipment. As such, this module is specific to access network equipment (e.g., BBF-specified Access Nodes and FTTdp DPUs). Specifically, this module augments an interface with sub-interface-specific frame processing configuration. Copyright (c) 2017-2021, Broadband Forum Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 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This version of this YANG module is part of TR-383a4; see the TR itself for full legal notices."; revision "2021-06-02" { description "Amendment 4. * Approval Date: 2021-06-02. * Publication Date: 2021-06-02."; reference "TR-383a4: Common YANG Modules <https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/ TR-383_Amendment-4.pdf>"; } revision "2020-10-13" { description "Amendment 3. * Approval Date: 2020-10-13. * Publication Date: 2020-10-13."; reference "TR-383a3: Common YANG Modules <https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/ TR-383_Amendment-3.pdf>"; } revision "2018-12-03" { description "Amendment 2. * Approval Date: 2018-12-03. * Publication Date: 2018-12-03."; reference "TR-383a2: Common YANG Modules <https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/ TR-383_Amendment-2.pdf>"; } revision "2017-05-08" { description "Initial revision. * Approval Date: see revision date above. * Publication Date: 2017-06-02."; reference "TR-383: Common YANG Modules <https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/ TR-383.pdf>"; } feature tag-rewrites { description "This feature indicates whether the network element supports the flexible rewrite functionality specifying flexible tag rewrites."; } augment /if:interfaces/if:interface { when "derived-from-or-self(if:type, 'bbfift:sub-interface')" { description "Common data that defines the relationship between the sub-interface and its lower-layer interface."; } description "Add a reference pointing to a lower-layer interface to those interfaces that are of the type sub-interface."; container subif-lower-layer { description "Links the sub-interface to a lower-layer interface."; leaf interface { type if:interface-ref; mandatory true; description "References the lower-layer interface."; } } // container subif-lower-layer choice frame-processing { description "Configuration of frame processing. Multiple alternatives can be defined. They all have in common that the definition of the frame processing is relative to the lower layer interface configured in leaf 'subif-lower-layer'. For example, if there is configuration for ingress frame processing, then this means that frames received on the referenced lower layer interface are subject to evaluation using the match criteria configured for this sub-interface. Not configuring any frame processing case implies that there are no ingress match criteria to select frames received from the lower layer interface into this sub-interface, and hence this sub-interface will not have to process any ingress frame."; container inline-frame-processing { description "The frame processing refers to both directions: - Ingress, which refers to frames received from the lower-layer interface. - Egress, which refers to frames received from a higher layer of the interface stack, or from a forwarder, and to be transmitted to the lower-layer of the interface stack. - In the ingress direction classification criteria identify whether a received frame shall be offered to this sub-interface. - For both the ingress and egress direction, rewrite = tag manipulations can be supported."; container ingress-rule { description "The match used to classify ingress frames to this sub-interface, and it allows to specify re-tagging actions before sending it to higher layers in the interface stack or to a forwarder."; list rule { key "name"; min-elements 1; description "A rule contains a classification and for frames that match this classification it specifies an ingress tag manipulation action. The definition is: first match, then stop searching for matches with other rules, then execute the ingress-rewrite actions specified in this rule."; leaf name { type bbf-yang:string-ascii64; description "The rule name."; } leaf priority { type uint16 { range "1..max"; } mandatory true; description "This field indicates the priority for applying the match criteria of this rule against the priority of match criteria of other rules of this and other sub-interfaces on the same parent-interface. The higher the value, the lower the priority, i.e. priority 1 is the highest priority. Note that priorities of rules do not have to be unique within a lower-layer interface. For example, if there is no overlap in the 'flexible-match' criteria of of a different sub-interfaces having the same lower layer interface, then the configuration is still unambiguous. If different sub-interfaces with the same lower layer interface are configured such that there is overlap between their flexible-match criteria, then unambiguity is achieved by configuring the rules with different priorities. If the priority is configured equal, despite having overlapping match criteria, then the device's behavior is undefined, meaning, it can be different in different devices, even more it can be different in single device over time."; } container flexible-match { description "This container provides a generic framework to specify match criteria for frame fields. Specific match criteria shall be provided using augments in a context dependent way, e.g. match criteria can be augmented for VLAN tagged frames, or in another context match criteria can be augmented for MPLS frames."; } // container flexible-match container ingress-rewrite { if-feature tag-rewrites; description "Ingress rewrite refers to the supported tag manipulations before the frame is offered to a higher layer interface or to a forwarder."; } // container ingress-rewrite } // list rule } // container ingress-rule container egress-rewrite { if-feature tag-rewrites; description "Egress refers to frames sent from the sub-interface towards the the lower-layer in the interface stack, i.e. in the direction of the physical interface. Rewrite refers to the supported tag manipulations."; } // container egress-rewrite } // container inline-frame-processing } // choice frame-processing } } // module bbf-sub-interfaces
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