NETCONF/YANG
Native or Open-source Data Models? Use Both for Software-Defined Enterprise Networks.
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Why using a mixed schema approach using native and open-source data models is possible and makes sense for enterprise networking programmability and automation.
The Wait Is Over: Cisco YANG Suite Is Here!
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Learn how YANG Suite enables you to do network programmability, letting you leverage a new API endpoint to build your application and understand the endpoint and what it returns.
Telemetry in Action: NETCONF and gNMI with a Custom-Built Collector!
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Model-Driven Telemetry Telemetry is used to subscribe to meaningful data and measurements from remote devices and transport it to a receiving system for monitoring and analysis. This data allows network administrators to proactively visualize their network, and helps them automate tasks and forecast capacity requirements. When we talk about streaming telemetry, we typically refer to […]
Explore Model-Driven Telemetry
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See how Model-driven Telemetry provides near real-time access to your network's operational statistics.
Enterprise Streaming Telemetry and You: Getting Started with Model Driven Telemetry
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Model-Driven Telemetry addresses shortfalls of legacy monitoring capabilities. No need to poll the device...once the configuration is in place the device publishes out the telemetry data.
NETCONF, RESTCONF, YANG Sessions Coming to CLMEL
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I’ve got a secret and I’ll share it if you promise not to tell anyone in the US, Europe, or LATAM. You promise?... OK, good.
5G IP Transport – A Strategic Opportunity for Service Providers
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Discover which key attributes your IP transport network should support to deliver 5G services.
Cisco @ Light Reading – Software Defined Operations & the Autonomous Network
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We are incredibly excited to be the premier sponsor at Light Reading’s Software Defined Operations and; the Autonomous Network event in London.
Open vRAN Update: NETCONF/YANG Comes to 5G RAN!
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One of the key principles of the Open vRAN ecosystem that Cisco and its ecosystem partners announced earlier this year, is to establish open, standard interfaces and management for vRAN. Recently the xRAN Forum has defined the use of IETF’s NETCONF/YANG standard for programmatically configuring and managing its lower layer split RAN architecture.