>Is it something you think we should be working on? Yes. Monitoring is very helpful for the network operators to understand the network security state, and the dynamic running state of the Network Security Function. The security analysis engine can utilize these information to achieve better security management. It is a quite important feature for I2NSF.
>If we produce a YANG module, do we still need to publish the information >model? Information model is the basic structure for YANG module, and other modules. Even we produce a YANG module, we still need to publish the information model, since the information model is the basic block. > And, most important, what do you think of the content of the draft? It is a good document to start with. About the contents of the draft, I have some suggestions: 1) I notice that for some data elements, it only lists some examples. It will be better to list the enumerations. For example, message_type, severity. 2) For some elements, it is better to specify the data units. For example, CPU_usage, memory_usage, disk_usage, disk_left. Kind Regards Kepeng > > >On 10/11/16, 2:21 PM, "I2nsf on behalf of Adrian Farrel" ><i2nsf-boun...@ietf.org on behalf of adr...@olddog.co.uk> wrote: > > Working Group, > > Linda and I would like to hear some more from you about > draft-zhang-i2nsf-info-model-monitoring. > > Is it something you think we should be working on? > Should we have a separate YANG module for it or fold it into other >modules? > If we produce a YANG module, do we still need to publish the >information model? > > And, most important, what do you think of the content of the draft? > > Thanks, > Adrian > > _______________________________________________ > I2nsf mailing list > I2nsf@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/i2nsf > > >_______________________________________________ >I2nsf mailing list >I2nsf@ietf.org >https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/i2nsf _______________________________________________ I2nsf mailing list I2nsf@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/i2nsf