Sriganesh Kini <[email protected]> writes:

> If a device has a routing system in it, then yes, it is in scope to be
> reflected in the I2RS topology model.

But isn't the restriction to unidirectional and PtP links too limiting for 
multiaccess networks? I understand that routing systems usually deal with some 
kind of pairwise adjacencies, but perhaps the topology model could be used in 
other contexts, too (as it is already the case in OpenDaylight).

Lada

>
>
> Sri
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Krishnan Subramanian <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Hi ,
>>
>>  Will access networks like broadband networks (cable, DSL, FTTH) be
>> supported in the
>> network topology data model? This would include everything from the CPE
>> (ie. cable
>> modem ) to the a node, CMTS, headend , backhaul network. In wireless
>> networks this would include every topology component
>> from the base station all the way up to the mobile backhaul network as
>> well as access point to wireless controller.
>> Providing such a complete network topology model would be helpful in
>> delivering location based
>> services in addition to analytics that are topology aware.
>>
>>  Regards,
>>  Krishnan Subramanian
>>
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