bbf-frame-processing

This module contains a collection of YANG definitions for supporting the Broadband Forum requirements on the management of sub-i...

  • Version: 2023-12-15

    bbf-frame-processing@2023-12-15


    
      module bbf-frame-processing {
    
        yang-version 1.1;
    
        namespace
          "urn:bbf:yang:bbf-frame-processing";
    
        prefix bbf-fp;
    
        import bbf-yang-types {
          prefix bbf-yang;
        }
    
        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
    
    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 defines generic groupings that can be
    used when defining frame processing data nodes.
    
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        revision "2023-12-15" {
          description
            "Amendment 7.
    * Approval Date:    2023-12-15.
    * Publication Date: 2023-12-15.";
          reference
            "TR-383a7: Common YANG Modules
            	  <https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/
            		   TR-383_Amendment-7.pdf>";
    
        }
    
        revision "2023-03-07" {
          description
            "Amendment 6.
    * Approval Date:    2023-03-07.
    * Publication Date: 2023-03-07.";
          reference
            "TR-383a6: Common YANG Modules
            	  <https://www.broadband-forum.org/technical/download/
            		   TR-383_Amendment-6.pdf>";
    
        }
    
    
        grouping frame-processing {
          description
            "Provides a generic framework of frame-processing, i.e., define
    the data nodes supporting a list of ingress rules with a
    corresponding ingress-rewrite, and an egress-rewrite.
    
    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
      interface, or from a forwarder, and to be transmitted to the
      lower-layer interface.
    - 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 tag manipulations
      can be supported.";
          container ingress-rule {
            description
              "Data nodes to manage rules to classify and manipulate ingress
    frames to a sub-interface.";
            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 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 ingress-rewrite {
                description
                  "Data nodes to manage ingress rewrite, which 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 {
            description
              "Data nodes to manage egress rewrite, whereby 'egress' refers
    to the frames sent from the sub-interface towards the the
    lower-layer in the interface stack, i.e., in the direction of
    the physical interface and 'rewrite' refers to the supported
    tag manipulations.";
          }  // container egress-rewrite
        }  // grouping frame-processing
      }  // module bbf-frame-processing
    

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