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Zusammenfassung: | Today, networks must evolve and scale faster than ever. You can't manage everything by hand anymore: You need to automate relentlessly. YANG, along with the NETCONF, RESTCONF, or gRPC/gNMI protocols, is the most practical solution, but most implementers have had to learn by trial and error. Now, Network Programmability with YANG gives you complete and reliable guidance for unlocking the full power of network automation using model-driven APIs and protocols. Authored by three YANG pioneers, this plain-spoken book guides you through successfully applying software practices based on YANG data models. The authors focus on the network operations layer, emphasizing model-driven APIs, and underlying transports. Whether you're a network operator, DevOps engineer, software developer, orchestration engineer, NMS/OSS architect, service engineer, or manager, this guide can help you dramatically improve value, agility, and manageability throughout your network. Discover the value of implementing YANG and Data Model-Driven Management in your network Explore the layers and components of a complete working solution Build a business case where value increases as your solution grows Drill down into transport protocols: NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI/gRPC See how telemetry can establish a valuable automated feedback loop Find data models you can build on, and evaluate models with similar functionality Understand models, metadata, and tools from several viewpoints: architect, operator, module author, and application developer Walk through a complete automation journey: business case, service model, service implementation, device integration, and operation Leverage the authors' experience to design successful YANG models and avoid pitfalls. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index. - Online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed May 22, 2019) |
Umfang: | 1 online resource (1 volume) illustrations |
ISBN: | 9780135180471 0135180473 |
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spelling | Claise, Benoit VerfasserIn aut Network programmability with YANG the structure of network automation with YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI Benoît Claise, Joe Clarke, Jan Lindblad Boston Addison-Wesley [2019] ©2019 1 online resource (1 volume) illustrations Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. - Online resource; title from title page (Safari, viewed May 22, 2019) Today, networks must evolve and scale faster than ever. You can't manage everything by hand anymore: You need to automate relentlessly. YANG, along with the NETCONF, RESTCONF, or gRPC/gNMI protocols, is the most practical solution, but most implementers have had to learn by trial and error. Now, Network Programmability with YANG gives you complete and reliable guidance for unlocking the full power of network automation using model-driven APIs and protocols. Authored by three YANG pioneers, this plain-spoken book guides you through successfully applying software practices based on YANG data models. The authors focus on the network operations layer, emphasizing model-driven APIs, and underlying transports. Whether you're a network operator, DevOps engineer, software developer, orchestration engineer, NMS/OSS architect, service engineer, or manager, this guide can help you dramatically improve value, agility, and manageability throughout your network. Discover the value of implementing YANG and Data Model-Driven Management in your network Explore the layers and components of a complete working solution Build a business case where value increases as your solution grows Drill down into transport protocols: NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI/gRPC See how telemetry can establish a valuable automated feedback loop Find data models you can build on, and evaluate models with similar functionality Understand models, metadata, and tools from several viewpoints: architect, operator, module author, and application developer Walk through a complete automation journey: business case, service model, service implementation, device integration, and operation Leverage the authors' experience to design successful YANG models and avoid pitfalls. Computer networks Management Computer network protocols Application program interfaces (Computer software) Réseaux d'ordinateurs ; Gestion Protocoles de réseaux d'ordinateurs Interfaces de programmation d'applications APIs (interfaces) Computer networks ; Management Clarke, Joe VerfasserIn aut Lindblad, Jan VerfasserIn aut |
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title | Network programmability with YANG the structure of network automation with YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI |
title_auth | Network programmability with YANG the structure of network automation with YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI |
title_exact_search | Network programmability with YANG the structure of network automation with YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI |
title_full | Network programmability with YANG the structure of network automation with YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI Benoît Claise, Joe Clarke, Jan Lindblad |
title_fullStr | Network programmability with YANG the structure of network automation with YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI Benoît Claise, Joe Clarke, Jan Lindblad |
title_full_unstemmed | Network programmability with YANG the structure of network automation with YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI Benoît Claise, Joe Clarke, Jan Lindblad |
title_short | Network programmability with YANG |
title_sort | network programmability with yang the structure of network automation with yang netconf restconf and gnmi |
title_sub | the structure of network automation with YANG, NETCONF, RESTCONF, and gNMI |
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