P802f – YANG Data Model for EtherTypes

The full title of this standard is “Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: Overview and Architecture Amendment: YANG Data Model for EtherTypes”.

This standard contains descriptions of the IEEE 802 standards published by the IEEE for frame-based data networks as well as a reference model (RM) for protocol standards. The IEEE 802 architecture is defined, and a specification for the identification of public, private, and standard protocols is included.

This standard serves as the foundation for the family of IEEE 802 standards published by IEEE for local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs), personal area networks (PANs), and regional area networks (RANs).

YANG (RFC 6020) is a formalized data modeling language that can be used by NETCONF (NETwork CONFiguration), a widely accepted protocol that is being used to simplify network configuration. Other SDOs (e.g. IETF and the Metro Ethernet Forum) have adopted YANG, and are developing a broad range of data models. Development of YANG data models for manageable entities specified in IEEE 802 standards are already completed (e.g., IEEE P802.1Qcp) and others are expected.

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StatusPAR approved XX-2020
EditorScott Mansfield

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