Re: [I2nsf] what does the term "Policy Domain" commonly refer to? (was RE: WG Adoption call for https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jeong-i2nsf-consumer-facing-interface-dm-04

2018-02-13 Thread Linda Dunbar
John, So “tenant” is an object that Administrator can apply a set of policies to, correct? Linda From: John Strassner [mailto:straz...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2018 6:03 PM To: Linda Dunbar Cc: i2nsf@ietf.org Subject: Re: [I2nsf] what does the term

Re: [I2nsf] what does the term "Policy Domain" commonly refer to? (was RE: WG Adoption call for https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jeong-i2nsf-consumer-facing-interface-dm-04

2018-02-13 Thread John Strassner
Yes, I am objecting to a tenant owning a policy. That is backwards. Policies are owned by Administrative Domains. Yes, an organization could be an Administrative Domain. More likely, an Organization has multiple groups (OUs in the X.500/LDAP world, departments in English) that are each

Re: [I2nsf] what does the term "Policy Domain" commonly refer to? (was RE: WG Adoption call for https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jeong-i2nsf-consumer-facing-interface-dm-04

2018-02-13 Thread Linda Dunbar
John, Do you mean the term “Admin-Domain” can be used to represent a group of Tenants? For example: “Admin Domain” can be a company, and each Tenant can be a department within the company? One “Admin Domain” has many “Tenants”? Thank you. Linda From: John Strassner

Re: [I2nsf] WG Adoption call for https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-kim-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface-data-model-04

2018-02-13 Thread Hyoungshick Kim
Hi Linda and all, I am Hyoungshick Kim from Sungkyunkwan University. I would like to support the WG adoption of this draft, “I2NSF Consumer-Facing Interface YANG Data Model”. Many use cases will covered by this interface. Best regards, Hyoung On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 8:21 AM, Linda Dunbar