Skip lists: a probabilistic alternative to balanced trees
Communications of the ACM
ERLANG for Concurrent Programming
ERLANG for Concurrent Programming
Considerations on NETCONF-Based Data Modeling
APNOMS '08 Proceedings of the 11th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Network Operations and Management: Challenges for Next Generation Network Operations and Service Management
NETCONF Interoperability Testing
AIMS '09 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security: Scalability of Networks and Services
An Empirical Study of the NETCONF Protocol
ICNS '10 Proceedings of the 2010 Sixth International Conference on Networking and Services
Network configuration management using NETCONF and YANG
IEEE Communications Magazine
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Network providers are challenged by new requirements for fast and error-free service turn-up. Existing approaches to configuration management such as CLI scripting, device-specific adapters, and entrenched commercial tools are an impediment to meeting these new requirements. Up until recently, there has been no standard way of configuring network devices other then SNMP and SNMP is not optimal for configuration management. The IETF has released NETCONF and YANG which are standards focusing on Configuration management. We have validated that NETCONF and YANG greatly simplify the configuration management of devices and services and still provide good performance. Our performance tests are run in a cloud managing 2000 devices. Our work can help existing vendors and service providers to validate a standardized way to build configuration management solutions.