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Subject: [OPS-AREA] IETF 98 OPS open hours office
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Dear all,

When: Monday March 27th, 9;00 AM - 10:00 AM.
Where: to be determined

Please come to talk to us on any WG or OPS area items, about new 
proposals, or about any other IETF-related business.

An advanced notification would be appreciated, so that we can schedule 
the different slots.

Regards, Warren, Joel and Benoit


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Hi all,

Volunteering to be part of the Ops Directorate
(https://trac.ietf.org/trac/ops/wiki/Directorates) is a great way to
become more involved in the IETF, gain experience reviewing documents,
exposure to more new technologies and protocols, and earn much respect
in the Ops Area -- you will also win the undying gratitude of the Ops
/ Mgmt ADs.

We will be holding an Ops open meeting in Chicago on Monday March 27th
from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM (room to be determined soon); please come chat
with us to get more information, details, etc.

You can, of course, also send us mail, or email Gunter, who actually
manages the directorate - gunter@vandevelde.cc

W


-- 
I don't think the execution is relevant when it was obviously a bad
idea in the first place.
This is like putting rabid weasels in your pants, and later expressing
regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair
of pants.
   ---maf


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Dear OPSAREA,

We have requested a slot for the joint OPSAWG / OPSAREA meeting in 
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Regards, Joel and Benoit


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Gentle rtgwg and ops-area participants,

I wanted to call attention to a couple of drafts about early activity on a =
YANG profile for data center switches that will be discussed in RTGWG (firs=
t session, Wed , 9a start) and OPS-AREA (Thursday, 1p start):

	https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-wbl-rtgwg-yang-ci-profile-bkgd
	https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-wbl-rtgwg-baseline-switch-mode=
l

For those who don't want to wade through the drafts, the RTGWG chairs have =
already posted the slides:

https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/98/slides/slides-98-rtgwg-yang-device-prof=
ile-for-redfish-network-management-draft-wbl-rtgwg-baseline-switch-model-dr=
aft-wbl-rtgwg-yang-ci-profile-bkgd-00.pdf

[watch out for URL split across lines ...]

The short summary is that for data center converged infrastructure [CI], ne=
tworking should be managed as part of the overall infrastructure - e.g., si=
ngle "pane of glass" for an 84U rack of which 4U may be networking equipmen=
t.   Another standards body (DMTF - Distributed Management Task Force) is w=
orking on a standard for CI management, Redfish, and is reusing YANG models=
 for network management via a translation approach (hallelujah - not-invent=
ed-here doesn't win every time!) - among the benefits of reuse this should =
be common views of underling state via YANG-based CI management and network=
 management tools.=20

This reuse is working "running code" today, as described in the slides and =
the ci-profile-background draft.  The next step is to define the minimum im=
plementation requirements for what data center switches to be managed as pa=
rt of CI - i.e., when a YANG-based management tool looks at such a switch, =
what does it expect to see as the minimum set of supported YANG modules, i.=
e., a device profile.  This avoids "defensive programming" in management to=
ols to deal with different switch implementations supporting different YANG=
 modules - that inevitably leads to switch-specific code in management tool=
s.  The baseline-switch-model draft is a rather drafty first start on the m=
inimum set of supported YANG modules for data center switches (NB: the set =
will differ for other classes of equipment/devices) - we're looking to do t=
his work in the IETF so that the resulting device profile is broadly useful=
 well beyond Redfish, and we (draft co-authors) are looking for all the hel=
p, advice, etc. that people care to offer.   In particular, we're not attac=
hed to the format of that draft - it was our first attempt to capture mater=
ial.

The longer, more detailed discussion of this activity will be in RTGWG - th=
e shorter OPS-AREA session is intended to be more of an overview of the act=
ivity and why it's useful in the hope of engendering interest.  We'll be ha=
ppy to take questions on the lists, in the meetings or directly.

Thanks, --David (on behalf of Joe White, David Black and John Leung, the wb=
l draft co-authors)
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