Re: [netmod] WG Last Call resolutions incorporated in draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06

2017-11-08 Thread Jiangyuanlong
Tom,

Good to know all your viewpoints. We will add a sentence in Section 2 
explaining the logic of YANG style names in this document, maybe put it as a 
note in the 2nd paragraph (as these names are used in the 3rd paragraph) . 

Thanks,
Yuanlong

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Yuanglong

I think that your Introduction is fine, and would not shorten it at all.
(I think that the Introduction to most I-Ds that describe YANG modules is 
woefully weak).

I think too that you are spot on with your terminology; where IEEE
1588-2008 has an accepted way of working, then that is the right way for this 
I-D.

One fresh comment arising from that.  You commented earlier that you had 
departed from IEEE 1588-2008 in changing camel case to the YANG style names, 
with hyphens, and I think that that is a logical choice.  But I would go 
further and explain that choice so that those coming from IEEE
1588-2008 understand what has happened and why.  Not sure where to put that; 
probably Section 2, perhaps immediately before the tree diagram, since that is 
when readers will be exposed to the issue.

If you have done more than just change the style of name, then it would be 
worth having a concordance of IEEE 1588-2008 names and YANG names; this was 
common practice with MIB Modules.

Tom Petch

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To: "Alex Campbell" <alex.campb...@aviatnet.com>; <tic...@ietf.org>
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<xujinc...@huawei.com>; <netmod@ietf.org>
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> Hi Alex,
>
> Sorry for a late reply as I spent the last week for an urgent business
trip.
> Please see my comments in line with [YJ]
>
> Thanks,
> Yuanlong
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Campbell [mailto:alex.campb...@aviatnet.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2017 10:15 AM
> To: Jiangyuanlong; tic...@ietf.org
> Cc: Xian Liu; Xujinchun; netmod@ietf.org
> Subject: Re: WG Last Call resolutions incorporated in
draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06
>
> Hi,
> I've reviewed this latest draft and have some more comments.
>
> 1. I find the introduction to be unnecessarily wordy; it feels like it
was written with a view of not missing any information out, rather than trying 
to keep it concise.
>For example, there is no need to elaborate on YANG data types here.
It is also not here to sell YANG.
>
> [YJ] Yes, we are trying to give some introductory information for an
outsider who may not be familiar with PTP or YANG, and explain why a YANG for 
PTP is needed. The juicy part of this document is its YANG module, and people 
can skip all the other texts if they are familiar with PTP and YANG.
> Besides, these texts have been contributed by multiple sources and
undergone several rounds of reviews, thus I will wait for a clear message from 
the TICTOC chairs to introduce any big changes at this last call stage.
>
>
> OLD:
>
>As a synchronization protocol, IEEE 1588-2008 [IEEE1588] is widely
>supported in the carrier networks, industrial networks, automotive
>networks, and many other applications. It can provide high
>precision time synchronization as fine as nano-seconds. The
>protocol depends on a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) engine to
>decide its own state automatically, and a PTP transportation layer
>to carry the PTP timing and various quality messages. The
>configuration parameters and state data sets of IEEE 1588-2008 are
>numerous.
>
>According to the concepts described in [RFC3444], IEEE 1588-2008
>itself provides an information model in its normative
>specifications for the data sets (in IEEE 1588-2008 clause 8). Some
>standardization organizations including the IETF have specified
>data models in MIBs (Management Information Bases) for IEEE 1588-
>2008 data sets (e.g. [RFC8173], [IEEE8021AS]). These MIBs are
>typically focused on retrieval of state data using the Simple
>Network Management Protocol (SNMP), furthermore, configuration of
>PTP data sets is not considered in [RFC8173].
>
>Some service providers and applications require that the management
>of the IEEE 1588-2008 synchronization network be flexible and more
>Internet-based (typically overlaid on their transport networks).
>Software Defined Network (SDN) is another driving factor, which
>demands an

Re: [netmod] WG Last Call resolutions incorporated in draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06

2017-11-08 Thread t.petch
Yuanglong

I think that your Introduction is fine, and would not shorten it at all.
(I think that the Introduction to most I-Ds that describe YANG modules
is woefully weak).

I think too that you are spot on with your terminology; where IEEE
1588-2008 has an accepted way of working, then that is the right way for
this I-D.

One fresh comment arising from that.  You commented earlier that you had
departed from IEEE 1588-2008 in changing camel case to the YANG style
names, with hyphens, and I think that that is a logical choice.  But I
would go further and explain that choice so that those coming from IEEE
1588-2008 understand what has happened and why.  Not sure where to put
that; probably Section 2, perhaps immediately before the tree diagram,
since that is when readers will be exposed to the issue.

If you have done more than just change the style of name, then it would
be worth having a concordance of IEEE 1588-2008 names and YANG names;
this was common practice with MIB Modules.

Tom Petch

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To: "Alex Campbell" <alex.campb...@aviatnet.com>; <tic...@ietf.org>
Cc: "Xian Liu" <lene.liux...@foxmail.com>; "Xujinchun"
<xujinc...@huawei.com>; <netmod@ietf.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2017 7:53 AM
Subject: Re: [netmod] WG Last Call resolutions incorporated in
draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06


> Hi Alex,
>
> Sorry for a late reply as I spent the last week for an urgent business
trip.
> Please see my comments in line with [YJ]
>
> Thanks,
> Yuanlong
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Campbell [mailto:alex.campb...@aviatnet.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2017 10:15 AM
> To: Jiangyuanlong; tic...@ietf.org
> Cc: Xian Liu; Xujinchun; netmod@ietf.org
> Subject: Re: WG Last Call resolutions incorporated in
draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06
>
> Hi,
> I've reviewed this latest draft and have some more comments.
>
> 1. I find the introduction to be unnecessarily wordy; it feels like it
was written with a view of not missing any information out, rather than
trying to keep it concise.
>For example, there is no need to elaborate on YANG data types here.
It is also not here to sell YANG.
>
> [YJ] Yes, we are trying to give some introductory information for an
outsider who may not be familiar with PTP or YANG, and explain why a
YANG for PTP is needed. The juicy part of this document is its YANG
module, and people can skip all the other texts if they are familiar
with PTP and YANG.
> Besides, these texts have been contributed by multiple sources and
undergone several rounds of reviews, thus I will wait for a clear
message from the TICTOC chairs to introduce any big changes at this last
call stage.
>
>
> OLD:
>
>As a synchronization protocol, IEEE 1588-2008 [IEEE1588] is widely
>supported in the carrier networks, industrial networks, automotive
>networks, and many other applications. It can provide high
>precision time synchronization as fine as nano-seconds. The
>protocol depends on a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) engine to
>decide its own state automatically, and a PTP transportation layer
>to carry the PTP timing and various quality messages. The
>configuration parameters and state data sets of IEEE 1588-2008 are
>numerous.
>
>According to the concepts described in [RFC3444], IEEE 1588-2008
>itself provides an information model in its normative
>specifications for the data sets (in IEEE 1588-2008 clause 8). Some
>standardization organizations including the IETF have specified
>data models in MIBs (Management Information Bases) for IEEE 1588-
>2008 data sets (e.g. [RFC8173], [IEEE8021AS]). These MIBs are
>typically focused on retrieval of state data using the Simple
>Network Management Protocol (SNMP), furthermore, configuration of
>PTP data sets is not considered in [RFC8173].
>
>Some service providers and applications require that the management
>of the IEEE 1588-2008 synchronization network be flexible and more
>Internet-based (typically overlaid on their transport networks).
>Software Defined Network (SDN) is another driving factor, which
>demands an improved configuration capability of synchronization
>networks.
>
>YANG [RFC6020] is a data modeling language used to model
>configuration and state data manipulated by network management
>protocols like the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)
>[RFC6241]. A small set of built-in data types are defined in
>[RFC6020], and a collection of common data types are further
>defined in [RFC6991]. Advantages of YANG include Internet based
>configuration capability, validation, rollback and so on. All of
>

Re: [netmod] WG Last Call resolutions incorporated in draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06

2017-11-06 Thread Jiangyuanlong
evice wide or port specific
   configuration information and clock data set is described for this
   version.
[YJ] Good, we will change 'is' to 'are'.

and here:

   Query and configuration of clock information include:


5. The choice of uint16 as instance-number limits implementations to 65536 
distinct instances.
   While I have a hard time imagining a system with more than 65536 PTP 
instances, I would prefer to avoid imposing arbitrary limits.
   I would recommend changing instance-number to a string (and renaming it to 
instance-name or just name).
[YJ] The 1588-2008 supports multiple instances of PTP, but it is ambiguous in 
its organization of those PTP instances, especially with regard to management.
 In the 1588 new revision, there is an explicit list of PTP instances, and that 
list is indexed using a number (not name). Thus to align with the new revision, 
we need to keep it instance-number.
 If 65536 limit is a concern, how about change it to uint32, any concerns?


6. I still recommend removing -ds from the YANG element names that still 
include it. It doesn't appear to add any value.
[YJ] Rodney's opinion: the value of using 'ds' is that the 1588 document on 
which this YANG model is based uses "DefaultDS" as a term. PTP experts even say 
"default dee ess" verbally when referring to this data. If we changed this to 
just "default", PTP experts might assume that we are referring to something 
entirely new to YANG. Thus, to align with 1588-2008, the same set of 
terminologies are used.

7. What;s the relevance of injection attacks relevant to this YANG module?
[YJ] This is a general statement which is applicable to this YANG module and 
other YANG modules as well.
Thanks again,
Yuanlong

Alex



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Dear all,

Based on all the comments we received during the WG Last Call process, we've 
updated the document to version 6.
We believe all the LC comments are resolved and the consensus is reflected in 
this new revision.
Many thanks to Martin, Tal, Opher, Alex, John and many others who had reviewed 
and commented on this draft.

Cheers,
Yuanlong on behalf of all coauthors

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Name:   draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang
Revision:   06
Title:  YANG Data Model for IEEE 1588-2008
Document date:  2017-10-26
Group:  tictoc
Pages:  30
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Abstract:
   This document defines a YANG data model for the configuration of
   IEEE 1588-2008 devices and clocks, and also retrieval of the
   configuration information, data set and running states of IEEE
   1588-2008 clocks.




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[netmod] WG Last Call resolutions incorporated in draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06

2017-10-26 Thread Jiangyuanlong
Dear all,

Based on all the comments we received during the WG Last Call process, we've 
updated the document to version 6.
We believe all the LC comments are resolved and the consensus is reflected in 
this new revision. 
Many thanks to Martin, Tal, Opher, Alex, John and many others who had reviewed 
and commented on this draft.

Cheers,
Yuanlong on behalf of all coauthors

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Subject: New Version Notification for draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06.txt


A new version of I-D, draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06.txt
has been successfully submitted by Yuanlong Jiang and posted to the IETF 
repository.

Name:   draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang
Revision:   06
Title:  YANG Data Model for IEEE 1588-2008
Document date:  2017-10-26
Group:  tictoc
Pages:  30
URL:
https://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06.txt
Status: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang/
Htmlized:   https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06
Htmlized:   
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06
Diff:   
https://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-ietf-tictoc-1588v2-yang-06

Abstract:
   This document defines a YANG data model for the configuration of
   IEEE 1588-2008 devices and clocks, and also retrieval of the
   configuration information, data set and running states of IEEE
   1588-2008 clocks.


  


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