This is a module for defining bandwidth availability matrix, for links in a topology. It is intended to be used in conjunction w...
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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) CCAMP WG
Module:
ietf-bandwidth-availability-topology
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2021-10-22
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Abstract:
This is a module for defining bandwidth availability matrix, for links in a topology. It is intended to be used in conjunction w...
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Description:
This is a module for defining bandwidth availability matrix,
for links in a topology. It is intended to be used in
conjunction with an instance of ietf-network-topology and its
augmentations.
Example use cases include:
- Defining bandwidth availability matrix for a microwave link
- Defining bandwidth availability matrix for a LAG link
comprising of two or more member links
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