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  <front>
    <title abbrev="Guidelines for YANG Documents">Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of Documents Containing YANG Data Models</title>
    <seriesInfo name="Internet-Draft" value="draft-ietf-netmod-rfc8407bis-03"/>
    <author fullname="Mohamed Boucadair">
      <organization>Orange</organization>
      <address>
        <postal>
          <country>France</country>
        </postal>
        <email>mohamed.boucadair@orange.com</email>
      </address>
    </author>
    <author fullname="Qin Wu">
      <organization>Huawei</organization>
      <address>
        <postal>
          <country>China</country>
        </postal>
        <email>bill.wu@huawei.com</email>
      </address>
    </author>
    <date year="2023" month="November" day="07"/>
    <area>Operations and Management</area>
    <workgroup>Network Modeling</workgroup>
    <keyword>NETCONF</keyword>
    <keyword>RESTCONF</keyword>
    <keyword>Automation</keyword>
    <abstract>
      <?line 117?>

<t>This memo provides guidelines for authors and reviewers of
   specifications containing YANG modules, including IANA-maintained modules.  Recommendations and
   procedures are defined, which are intended to increase
   interoperability and usability of Network Configuration Protocol
   (NETCONF) and RESTCONF protocol implementations that utilize YANG
   modules.  This document obsoletes RFC 8407.</t>
      <t>Also, this document updates RFC 8126 by
   providing additional guidelines for writing the IANA considerations
   for RFCs that specify IANA-maintained modules.</t>
    </abstract>
    <note removeInRFC="true">
      <name>Discussion Venues</name>
      <t>Discussion of this document takes place on the
    Network Modeling Working Group mailing list (netmod@ietf.org),
    which is archived at <eref target="https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/netmod/"/>.</t>
      <t>Source for this draft and an issue tracker can be found at
    <eref target="https://github.com/boucadair/rfc8407bis"/>.</t>
    </note>
  </front>
  <middle>
    <?line 130?>

<section anchor="introduction">
      <name>Introduction</name>
      <t>The standardization of network configuration interfaces for use with
   network configuration management protocols, such as the Network
   Configuration Protocol <xref target="RFC6241"/> and the RESTCONF protocol <xref target="RFC8040"/>,
   requires a modular set of data models that can be reused and extended
   over time.</t>
      <t>This document defines a set of usage guidelines for documents
   containing YANG 1.1 <xref target="RFC7950"/> and YANG 1.0 <xref target="RFC6020"/> data models, including IANA-maintained modules.
   YANG is used to define the data structures, protocol operations, and
   notification content used within a NETCONF and/or RESTCONF server.
   YANG is also used to define abstract data structures <xref target="RFC8791"/>.
   A NETCONF or RESTCONF server that supports a particular YANG module
   will support client NETCONF and/or RESTCONF operation requests, as
   indicated by the specific content defined in the YANG module.</t>
      <t>Many YANG constructs are defined as optional to use, such as the
   "description" statement.  However, in order to make YANG modules more
   useful, it is desirable to define a set of usage guidelines that
   entails a higher level of compliance than the minimum level defined
   in the YANG specification <xref target="RFC7950"/>.</t>
      <t>In addition, YANG allows constructs such as infinite length
   identifiers and string values, or top-level mandatory nodes, that a
   compliant server is not required to support.  Only constructs that
   all servers are required to support can be used in IETF YANG modules.</t>
      <t>This document defines usage guidelines related to the NETCONF
   operations layer and NETCONF content layer, as defined in <xref target="RFC6241"/>,
   and the RESTCONF methods and RESTCONF resources, as defined in
   <xref target="RFC8040"/>.</t>
      <t>These guidelines are intended to be used by authors and reviewers to
   improve the readability and interoperability of published YANG data
   models.</t>
      <t><xref target="sec-iana-mm"/> updates <xref target="RFC8126"/> by providing guidance for writing the
   IANA considerations for RFCs that specify IANA-maintained modules.</t>
      <t>Note that this document is not a YANG tutorial, and the reader is
   expected to know the YANG data modeling language before implementing
   the guidance in this document.</t>
      <section anchor="changes-since-rfc-8407">
        <name>Changes since RFC 8407</name>
        <t>The following changes have been made to the guidelines published in
   <xref target="RFC8407"/>:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>Implemented errata 5693, 5800, 6899, and 7416.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Updated the terminology.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Updated the URL of the IETF authors guidelines.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added code markers for the security template.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Updated the YANG security considerations template to reflect the latest version maintained in the Wiki.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added statements that the security template is not required for modules that follow <xref target="RFC8791"/> or <xref target="RFC7952"/>.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added a statement that the RFCs that are listed in the security template are to be listed as normative references in documents that use the template.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added a note that folding of the examples should be done as per <xref target="RFC8792"/> conventions.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added a note that RFC8792-folding of YANG modules can be used if and only if native YANG features (e.g., break line, "+") are not sufficient.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added tool validation checks to ensure that YANG modules fit into the line limits of an I-D.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added tool validation checks of JSON-encoded examples.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Updated many examples to be aligned with the consistent indentation recommendation (internal consistency).</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Updated the IANA considerations to encourage registration requests to indicate whether a module is maintained by IANA or not.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added guidelines for IANA-maintained modules.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Elaborate the guidance for the use of values reserved for documentation in examples.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Recommended the use of "example:" for URI examples.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added a new section "Defining Standard Tags" (<xref target="sec-tags"/>) to echo the guidance in <xref target="RFC8819"/>.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Recommended against the use of "case + when" construct.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added a discussion about the prefix pattern to use for example modules.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added a statement for NMDA to be listed as normative reference.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added a new section about YANG module classification.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Fixed an inconsistency in Section 4.6.2 where the example mentions identities, but uses them without their prefix as per Section 4.6.4.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Fixed an inconsistency in Section 4.6.4 fails to use derived-from-or-self() mentioned back in Section 4.6.2.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Added a new section for modeling abstract data structures.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </section>
    </section>
    <section anchor="terminology">
      <name>Terminology</name>
      <t>The following terms are used throughout this document:</t>
      <dl>
        <dt>IANA-maintained module:</dt>
        <dd>
          <t>A YANG module that is maintained by IANA (e.g., "iana-tunnel-type" <xref target="RFC8675"/> or "iana-pseudowire-types" <xref target="RFC9291"/>).</t>
        </dd>
        <dt>IETF module:</dt>
        <dd>
          <t>A YANG module that is published by the IETF and which is not maintained by IANA.</t>
        </dd>
        <dt>published:</dt>
        <dd>
          <t>A stable release of a module or submodule.  For
 example, the "Request for Comments" described in
 <xref section="2.1" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC2026"/> is considered a stable publication.</t>
        </dd>
        <dt>unpublished:</dt>
        <dd>
          <t>An unstable release of a module or submodule.  For
 example the "Internet-Draft" described in <xref section="2.2" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC2026"/>
 is considered an unstable publication that is a work in progress,
 subject to change at any time.</t>
        </dd>
        <dt>YANG fragment:</dt>
        <dd>
          <t>A set of YANG statements that are not intended to
 represent a complete YANG module or submodule.  These statements
 are not intended for actual use, except to provide an example of
 YANG statement usage.  The invalid syntax "..." is sometimes used
 to indicate that additional YANG statements would be present in a
 real YANG module.</t>
        </dd>
        <dt>YANG tree diagram:</dt>
        <dd>
          <t>A diagram representing the contents of a YANG
 module, as defined in <xref target="RFC8340"/>.  It is also called a "tree
 diagram".</t>
        </dd>
      </dl>
      <section anchor="netconf-terms">
        <name>NETCONF Terms</name>
        <t>The following terms are defined in <xref target="RFC6241"/> and are not redefined
   here:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>capabilities</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>client</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>operation</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>server</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </section>
      <section anchor="yang-terms">
        <name>YANG Terms</name>
        <t>The following terms are defined in <xref target="RFC7950"/> and are not redefined
   here:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>data node</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>module</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>namespace</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>submodule</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>version</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>YANG</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>YIN</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
        <t>Note that the term 'module' may be used as a generic term for a YANG
   module or submodule.  When describing properties that are specific to
   submodules, the term 'submodule' is used instead.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="network-management-datastore-architecture-nmda-terms">
        <name>Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA) Terms</name>
        <t>The following terms are defined in <xref target="RFC8342"/> and are not redefined
   here:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>configuration</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>conventional configuration datastore</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>datastore</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>operational state</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>operational state datastore</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </section>
      <section anchor="requirements-notation">
        <name>Requirements Notation</name>
        <t>The key words "<bcp14>MUST</bcp14>", "<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>REQUIRED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHALL
NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>NOT RECOMMENDED</bcp14>",
"<bcp14>MAY</bcp14>", and "<bcp14>OPTIONAL</bcp14>" in this document are to be interpreted as
described in BCP 14 <xref target="RFC2119"/> <xref target="RFC8174"/> when, and only when, they
appear in all capitals, as shown here.</t>
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</section>
    </section>
    <section anchor="general-documentation-guidelines">
      <name>General Documentation Guidelines</name>
      <t>YANG modules under review are likely to be contained in Internet-
   Drafts (I-Ds).  All guidelines for I-D authors <xref target="ID-Guidelines"/> <bcp14>MUST</bcp14>
   be followed.  The guidelines for RFCs should be followed and are
   defined in the following: <xref target="RFC7322"/> (and any future RFCs that
   obsolete it), <xref target="RFC-STYLE"/>, and <xref target="RFC7841"/>.</t>
      <t>The following sections <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present in an I-D containing a YANG module:</t>
      <ul spacing="normal">
        <li>
          <t>Narrative sections</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>Definition sections</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>Security Considerations section</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>IANA Considerations section</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>References section</t>
        </li>
      </ul>
      <t>There are three usage scenarios for YANG that can appear in an I-D or
   RFC:</t>
      <ul spacing="normal">
        <li>
          <t>normative module or submodule</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>example module or submodule</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>example YANG fragment not part of any module or submodule</t>
        </li>
      </ul>
      <t>The guidelines in this document refer mainly to a normative module or
   submodule but may be applicable to example modules and YANG fragments
   as well.</t>
      <section anchor="module-copyright">
        <name>Module Copyright</name>
        <t>The module "description" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> contain a reference to the
   latest approved IETF Trust Copyright statement, which is available
   online at:</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
    <https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/>
]]></artwork>
      </section>
      <section anchor="code-components">
        <name>Code Components</name>
        <t>Each normative YANG module or submodule contained within an I-D or
   RFC is considered to be a code component.  The strings <tt>"&lt;CODE
   BEGINS&gt;" and "&lt;CODE ENDS&gt;"</tt> <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be used to identify each code
   component.</t>
        <t>The <tt>"&lt;CODE BEGINS&gt;"</tt> tag <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be followed by a string identifying
   the file name specified in <xref section="5.2" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC7950"/>.  The name string
   form that includes the revision date <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used.  The revision
   date <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> match the date used in the most recent revision of the
   module.</t>
        <t>The following example is for the "2016-03-20" revision of the
   "ietf-foo" module:</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
<CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-foo@2016-03-20.yang"

    module ietf-foo {
      namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-foo";
      prefix "foo";
      organization "...";
      contact "...";
      description "...";
      revision 2016-03-20 {
        description "Latest revision";
        reference "RFC FFFF: Foo Protocol";
      }
      // ... more statements
    }

<CODE ENDS>
]]></sourcecode>
        <section anchor="example-modules">
          <name>Example Modules</name>
          <t>Example modules are not code components.  The <tt>&lt;CODE BEGINS&gt;</tt>
convention <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be used for example modules.</t>
          <t>An example module <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be named using the term "example", followed
by a hyphen, followed by a descriptive name, e.g., "example-toaster".</t>
          <t>See <xref target="sec-namespace-assignments"/> regarding the namespace guidelines for example
modules.</t>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="terminology-section">
        <name>Terminology Section</name>
        <t>A terminology section <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present if any terms are defined in the
document or if any terms are imported from other documents.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="tree-diagrams">
        <name>Tree Diagrams</name>
        <t>YANG tree diagrams provide a concise representation of a YANG module
and <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be included to help readers understand YANG module
structure.  Guidelines on tree diagrams can be found in <xref section="3" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC8340"/>.</t>
        <t>If YANG tree diagrams are used, then an informative reference to the
YANG tree diagrams specification <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be included in the document.
Refer to <xref section="2.2" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC8349"/> for an example of such a reference.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="narrative-sections">
        <name>Narrative Sections</name>
        <t>The narrative part <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> include an overview section that describes
the scope and field of application of the module(s) defined by the
specification and that specifies the relationship (if any) of these
modules to other standards, particularly to standards containing
other YANG modules.  The narrative part <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> include one or more
sections to briefly describe the structure of the modules defined in
the specification.</t>
        <t>If the module or modules defined by the specification imports
definitions from other modules (except for those defined in <xref target="RFC7950"/>
or <xref target="RFC6991"/>) or are always implemented in conjunction with other
modules, then those facts <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be noted in the overview section; any
special interpretations of definitions in other modules <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be noted
as well.  Refer to <xref section="2.3" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC8349"/> for an example of this
overview section.</t>
        <t>If the document contains a YANG module that is compliant with Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA)
<xref target="RFC8342"/>, then the Introduction section should mention this fact with <xref target="RFC8342"/> listed as a normative reference.</t>
        <dl>
          <dt>Example:</dt>
          <dd>
            <t>The YANG data model in this document conforms to the Network
Management Datastore Architecture defined in <xref target="RFC8342"/>.</t>
          </dd>
        </dl>
        <t>Consistent indentation <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used for all examples, including
YANG fragments and protocol message instance data.  If line wrapping
is done for formatting purposes, then this <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be noted following <xref target="RFC8792"/>, as shown
in the following example:</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
=============== NOTE: '\' line wrapping per RFC 8792 ================

<myleaf xmlns="tag:example.com,2017:example-two">this is a long \
value so the line needs to wrap to stay within 72 characters</myleaf>
]]></artwork>
        <t>Native YANG features (e.g., breaking line, "+") <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used to fit a module into the line limits.
Exceptionally, RFC8792-folding of YANG modules <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used if and only if native YANG features are not sufficient.
A similar approach (e.g., use "--yang-line-length 69" or split a tree into subtrees) <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be followed for tree diagrams.</t>
        <section anchor="yang-module-classification">
          <name>YANG Module Classification</name>
          <t>The narrative section <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> include a mention about the classification
of a given model. Such a mention is meant to ease positioning the
module in the overall operational ecosystem. Specifically, the following types
from <xref target="RFC8309"/> and <xref target="RFC8969"/> can be used:</t>
          <dl>
            <dt>Service Model:</dt>
            <dd>
              <t>Describes a service and the parameters of the service in a
portable way that can be used uniformly and independent of the
equipment and operating environment.</t>
            </dd>
            <dt/>
            <dd>
              <t>Examples of service models are the L3VPN Service Model (L3SM) <xref target="RFC8299"/> and the L2VPN Service Model (L2SM) <xref target="RFC8466"/>.</t>
            </dd>
            <dt>Network Model:</dt>
            <dd>
              <t>Describes a network-level abstraction (or a subset of aspects of a network infrastructure), including devices and their subsystems, and relevant protocols operating at the link and network layers across multiple devices. This model corresponds to the network configuration model discussed in <xref target="RFC8309"/>.</t>
            </dd>
            <dt/>
            <dd>
              <t>It can be used by a network operator to allocate resources (e.g., tunnel resource, topology resource) for the service or schedule resources to meet the service requirements defined in a service model.</t>
            </dd>
            <dt/>
            <dd>
              <t>Examples of network models are the L3VPN Network Model (L3NM) <xref target="RFC9182"/> or the L2VPN Network Model (L2NM) <xref target="RFC9291"/>.</t>
            </dd>
            <dt>Device Model:</dt>
            <dd>
              <t>Refers to the Network Element YANG data model described in <xref target="RFC8199"/> or the device configuration model discussed in <xref target="RFC8309"/>.</t>
            </dd>
            <dt/>
            <dd>
              <t>Device models are also used to refer to model a function embedded in a device (e.g., Access Control Lists (ACLs) <xref target="RFC8519"/>).</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="definitions-section">
        <name>Definitions Section</name>
        <t>This section contains the module(s) defined by the specification.
These modules <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be written using the YANG 1.1 <xref target="RFC7950"/> syntax.
YANG 1.0 <xref target="RFC6020"/> syntax <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used if no YANG 1.1 constructs or
semantics are needed in the module.  If any of the imported YANG
modules are written using YANG 1.1, then the module <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be written
using YANG 1.1.</t>
        <t>A YIN syntax version of the module <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> also be present in the
document.  There <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> also be other types of modules present in the
document, such as Structure of Management Information Version 2
(SMIv2), which are not affected by these guidelines.</t>
        <t>Note that if the module itself is considered normative and not an
example module or example YANG fragment, then all YANG statements
within a YANG module are considered normative.  The use of keywords
defined in <xref target="RFC2119"/> and <xref target="RFC8174"/> apply to YANG "description"
statements in normative modules exactly as they would in any other
normative section.</t>
        <t>Example YANG modules and example YANG fragments <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> contain any
normative text, including any all-uppercase reserved words from
<xref target="RFC2119"/> and <xref target="RFC8174"/>.</t>
        <t>Consistent indentation and formatting <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used in all YANG
statements within a module.</t>
        <t>See <xref target="sec-usage-guidelines"/> for guidelines on YANG usage.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="security-considerations-section">
        <name>Security Considerations Section</name>
        <t>Each specification that defines one or more modules <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> contain a
   section that discusses security considerations relevant to those
   modules.</t>
        <t>Unless the modules comply with <xref target="RFC8791"/> or define YANG exetnsions (e.g., <xref target="RFC7952"/>), the security section <bcp14>MUST</bcp14>
   be patterned after the latest approved template
   (available at <tt>&lt;https://trac.ietf.org/trac/ops/wiki/yang-security-guidelines&gt;</tt>).  <xref target="sec-security-template"/> contains the security considerations
   template dated 2013-05-08 and last updated on 2018-10-18.  Authors
   <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> check the web page at the URL listed above in case there is a
   more recent version available.</t>
        <t>In particular:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>Writable data nodes that could be especially disruptive if abused
 <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be explicitly listed by name, and the associated security
 risks <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be explained.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Readable data nodes that contain especially sensitive information
 or that raise significant privacy concerns <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be explicitly
 listed by name, and the reasons for the sensitivity/privacy
 concerns <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be explained.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Operations (i.e., YANG "rpc" statements) that are potentially
 harmful to system behavior or that raise significant privacy
 concerns <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be explicitly listed by name, and the reasons for
 the sensitivity/privacy concerns <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be explained.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
        <t>Documents that define exclusively modules following the extension in <xref target="RFC8791"/> are not required to include the security template in <xref target="sec-security-template"/>. Likewise, following the template is not required for modules that define YANG extensions such as <xref target="RFC7952"/>.</t>
        <section anchor="sec-security-template">
          <name>Security Considerations Section Template</name>
          <sourcecode markers="true"><![CDATA[

X.  Security Considerations

The YANG module specified in this document defines a schema for data
that is designed to be accessed via network management protocols such
as NETCONF [RFC6241] or RESTCONF [RFC8040].  The lowest NETCONF layer
is the secure transport layer, and the mandatory-to-implement secure
transport is Secure Shell (SSH) [RFC6242].  The lowest RESTCONF layer
is HTTPS, and the mandatory-to-implement secure transport is TLS
[RFC8446].

The Network Configuration Access Control Model (NACM) [RFC8341]
provides the means to restrict access for particular NETCONF or
RESTCONF users to a preconfigured subset of all available NETCONF or
RESTCONF protocol operations and content.

 -- if you have any writable data nodes (those are all the
 -- "config true" nodes, and remember, that is the default)
 -- describe their specific sensitivity or vulnerability.

There are a number of data nodes defined in this YANG module that are
writable/creatable/deletable (i.e., "config true", which is the
default).  These data nodes may be considered sensitive or vulnerable
in some network environments.  Write operations (e.g., edit-config)
and delete operations to these data nodes without proper protection
or authentication can have a negative effect on network operations.
These are the subtrees and data nodes and their sensitivity/
vulnerability:

<list subtrees and data nodes and state why they are sensitive>

 -- for all YANG modules you must evaluate whether any readable data
 -- nodes (those are all the "config false" nodes, but also all other
 -- nodes, because they can also be read via operations like get or
 -- get-config) are sensitive or vulnerable (for instance, if they
 -- might reveal customer information or violate personal privacy
 -- laws such as those of the European Union if exposed to
 -- unauthorized parties)

Some of the readable data nodes in this YANG module may be considered
sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus
important to control read access (e.g., via get, get-config, or
notification) to these data nodes.  These are the subtrees and data
nodes and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

<list subtrees and data nodes and state why they are sensitive>

 -- if your YANG module has defined any RPC operations
 -- describe their specific sensitivity or vulnerability.

Some of the RPC operations in this YANG module may be considered
sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus
important to control access to these operations.  These are the
operations and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

<list RPC operations and state why they are sensitive>

]]></sourcecode>
          <dl>
            <dt>Note:</dt>
            <dd>
              <t><xref target="RFC8446"/>, <xref target="RFC6241"/>, <xref target="RFC6242"/>, <xref target="RFC8341"/>, and <xref target="RFC8040"/> (or future RFCs that replace any of them) <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be listed as normative references.</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="sec-iana-cons">
        <name>IANA Considerations Section</name>
        <t>In order to comply with IESG policy as set forth in <tt>&lt;https://www.ietf.org/id-info/checklist.html&gt;</tt>, every I-D that is
submitted to the IESG for publication <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> contain an IANA
Considerations section.  The requirements for this section vary
depending on what actions are required of the IANA. If there are no
IANA considerations applicable to the document, then the IANA
Considerations section will state that "This document has no IANA
actions".  Refer to the guidelines in <xref target="RFC8126"/> for more details.</t>
        <t>Each normative YANG module <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be registered in both the "IETF XML
Registry" <xref target="RFC3688"/> <xref target="IANA-XML"/> and the "YANG Module Names" registry
<xref target="RFC6020"/> <xref target="IANA-MOD-NAMES"/>. The registration request in the "YANG Module Names" registry
should indicate whether the module is IANA-maintained or not. This applies to new modules and updated
modules. An example of an update registration for the
"ietf-template" module can be found in <xref target="sec-iana"/>.</t>
        <t>Additional IANA considerations applicable to IANA-maintained modules are provided in <xref target="sec-iana-mm"/>.</t>
        <section anchor="documents-that-create-a-new-namespace">
          <name>Documents That Create a New Namespace</name>
          <t>If an I-D defines a new namespace that is to be administered by the
IANA, then the document <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> include an IANA Considerations section
that specifies how the namespace is to be administered.</t>
          <t>Specifically, if any YANG module namespace statement value contained
in the document is not already registered with IANA, then a new entry
in the "ns" subregistry within the "IETF XML Registry" <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be
requested from the IANA.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="documents-that-extend-an-existing-namespace">
          <name>Documents That Extend an Existing Namespace</name>
          <t>It is possible to extend an existing namespace using a YANG submodule
that belongs to an existing module already administered by IANA.  In
this case, the document containing the main module <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be updated to
use the latest revision of the submodule.</t>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="references-sections">
        <name>References Sections</name>
        <t>For every import or include statement that appears in a module
contained in the specification that identifies a module in a separate
document, a corresponding normative reference to that document <bcp14>MUST</bcp14>
appear in the Normative References section.  The reference <bcp14>MUST</bcp14>
correspond to the specific module version actually used within the
specification.</t>
        <t>For every normative reference statement that appears in a module
contained in the specification that identifies a separate document, a
corresponding normative reference to that document <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> appear in
the Normative References section.  The reference <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> correspond to
the specific document version actually used within the specification.
If the reference statement identifies an informative reference that
identifies a separate document, a corresponding informative reference
to that document <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> appear in the Informative References section.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="sec-tools">
        <name>Validation Tools</name>
        <t>All modules need to be validated before submission in an I-D.  The
'pyang' YANG compiler is freely available from GitHub:</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
  <https://github.com/mbj4668/pyang>
]]></artwork>
        <t>If the 'pyang' compiler is used to validate a normative module, then
the "--ietf" command-line option <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be used to identify any IETF
guideline issues.</t>
        <t>If the 'pyang' compiler is used to validate an example module, then
the "--ietf" command-line option <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used to identify any IETF
guideline issues.</t>
        <t>To ensure that a module fits into the line limits of an I-D, the command
"pyang -f yang --keep-comments --yang-line-length 69" should be used.</t>
        <t>The "yanglint" program is also freely available from GitHub.</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
  <https://github.com/CESNET/libyang>
]]></artwork>
        <t>This tool can be used to validate XPath statements within YANG
modules.</t>
        <t>To check that JSON-encoded examples <xref target="RFC7951"/> comply with the target data models,
"yangson" program should be used. The "yangson" program is freely available from GitHub.</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
  <https://github.com/CZ-NIC/yangson>
]]></artwork>
      </section>
      <section anchor="module-extraction-tools">
        <name>Module Extraction Tools</name>
        <t>A version of 'rfcstrip' that will extract YANG modules from an I-D or
RFC is available.  The 'rfcstrip' tool that supports YANG module
extraction is freely available at:</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
  <https://github.com/mbj4668/rfcstrip>
]]></artwork>
        <t>This tool can be used to verify that the <tt>"&lt;CODE BEGINS&gt;"</tt> and <tt>"&lt;CODE
ENDS&gt;"</tt> tags are used correctly and that the normative YANG modules
can be extracted correctly.</t>
        <t>The "xym" tool is freely available on GitHub and can be used to
extract YANG modules from a document.</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
   <https://github.com/xym-tool/xym>
]]></artwork>
      </section>
      <section anchor="module-usage-examples">
        <name>Module Usage Examples</name>
        <t>Each specification that defines one or more modules <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> contain
usage examples, either throughout the document or in an appendix.
This includes example instance document snippets in an appropriate
encoding (e.g., XML and/or JSON) to demonstrate the intended usage of
the YANG module(s).  Example modules <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be validated.  Refer to
<xref target="sec-tools"/> for tools that validate YANG modules and examples. If IP addresses/prefixes
are used, then a mix of either IPv4 and IPv6 addresses/prefixes or IPv6
addresses/prefixes exclusively <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used in the examples.</t>
        <t>For some types (IP addresses, domain names, etc.), the IETF has reserved values for
documentation use. Authors <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> use these reserved values in the usage examples if these types are used. Examples of reserved values are listed below:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>IPv4 and IPv6 addresses/prefixes reserved for documentation are defined in <xref target="RFC5737"/> and <xref target="RFC3849"/>.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>The Enterprise Number 32473 reserved for documentation use is defined in <xref target="RFC5612"/>.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) reserved for documentation use are defined in <xref target="RFC5398"/>.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Reserved domain names for documentation are defined in <xref target="RFC2606"/>.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
        <t>URI examples <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be prefixed with "example:".</t>
      </section>
    </section>
    <section anchor="sec-usage-guidelines">
      <name>YANG Usage Guidelines</name>
      <t>Modules in IETF Standards Track specifications <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> comply with all
syntactic and semantic requirements of YANG 1.1 <xref target="RFC7950"/>.  See the
exception for YANG 1.0 in Section 3.6.  The guidelines in this
section are intended to supplement the YANG specification <xref target="RFC7950"/>,
which is intended to define a minimum set of conformance
requirements.</t>
      <t>In order to promote interoperability and establish a set of practices
based on previous experience, the following sections establish usage
guidelines for specific YANG constructs.</t>
      <t>Only guidelines that clarify or restrict the minimum conformance
requirements are included here.</t>
      <section anchor="module-naming-conventions">
        <name>Module Naming Conventions</name>
        <t>Normative modules contained in Standards Track documents <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be
named according to the guidelines in the IANA Considerations section
of <xref target="RFC7950"/>.</t>
        <t>A distinctive word or abbreviation (e.g., protocol name or working
group abbreviation) <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used in the module name.  If new
definitions are being defined to extend one or more existing modules,
then the same word or abbreviation should be reused, instead of
creating a new one.</t>
        <t>All published module names <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be unique.  For a YANG module
published in an RFC, this uniqueness is guaranteed by IANA.  For
unpublished modules, the authors need to check that no other work in
progress is using the same module name.</t>
        <t>Example modules are non-normative and <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be named with the prefix
"example-".</t>
        <t>It is suggested that a stable prefix be selected that represents the
entire organization.  All normative YANG modules published by the
IETF <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> begin with the prefix "ietf-".  Another standards
organization, such as the IEEE, might use the prefix "ieee-" for all
YANG modules.</t>
        <t>Once a module name is published, it <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be reused, even if the
RFC containing the module is reclassified to "Historic" status.  A
module name cannot be changed in YANG, and this would be treated as a
new module, not a name change.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="prefixes">
        <name>Prefixes</name>
        <t>All YANG definitions are scoped by the module containing the
definition being referenced.  This allows definitions from multiple
modules to be used, even if the names are not unique.  In the example
below, the identifier "foo" is used in all three modules:</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    module example-foo {
      namespace "tag:example.com,2017:example-foo";
      prefix f;

      container foo;
    }

    module example-bar {
      namespace "tag:example.com,2017:example-bar";
      prefix b;

      typedef foo { type uint32; }
    }

    module example-one {
      namespace "tag:example.com,2017:example-one";
      prefix one;
      import example-foo { prefix f; }
      import example-bar { prefix b; }

      augment "/f:foo" {
        leaf foo { type b:foo; }
      }
    }
]]></sourcecode>
        <t>YANG defines the following rules for prefix usage:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>Prefixes are never used for built-in data types and YANG keywords.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>A prefix <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be used for any external statement (i.e., a statement defined with the YANG "extension" statement).</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>The proper module prefix <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be used for all identifiers imported from other modules.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>The proper module prefix <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be used for all identifiers included from a submodule.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
        <t>The following guidelines apply to prefix usage of the current (local)
module:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>The local module prefix <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used instead of no prefix in all path expressions.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>The local module prefix <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be used instead of no prefix in all "default" statements for an "identityref" or "instance-identifier" data type.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>The local module prefix <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used for references to typedefs, groupings, extensions, features, and identities defined in the module.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
        <t>Prefix values <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be short but are also likely to be unique.
Prefix values <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> conflict with known modules that have been
previously published.</t>
        <t>For convenience, prefix values of example modules <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be prefixed with "ex"
or similar patterns. In doing so, readers of example modules or tree diagrams
that mix both example and standard modules can easily identify example parts.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="identifiers">
        <name>Identifiers</name>
        <t>All YANG identifiers in published modules <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be
   between 1 and 64 characters in length.  These include any construct
   specified as an "identifier-arg-str" token in the ABNF in <xref section="14" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC7950"/>.</t>
        <section anchor="identifier-naming-conventions">
          <name>Identifier Naming Conventions</name>
          <t>Identifiers <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> follow a consistent naming pattern throughout the
   module.  Only lowercase letters, numbers, and dashes <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used
   in identifier names.  Uppercase characters, the period character, and
   the underscore character <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used if the identifier represents a
   well-known value that uses these characters.  YANG does not permit
   any other characters in YANG identifiers.</t>
          <t>Identifiers <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> include complete words and/or well-known acronyms
   or abbreviations.  Child nodes within a container or list <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14>
   replicate the parent identifier.  YANG identifiers are hierarchical
   and are only meant to be unique within the set of sibling nodes
   defined in the same module namespace.</t>
          <t>List identifiers <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be singular with the surrounding container name plural.
   Similarly, "leaf-list" identifiers <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be singular.</t>
          <t>It is permissible to use common identifiers such as "name" or "id" in
   data definition statements, especially if these data nodes share a
   common data type.</t>
          <t>Identifiers <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> carry any special semantics that identify data
   modeling properties.  Only YANG statements and YANG extension
   statements are designed to convey machine-readable data modeling
   properties.  For example, naming an object "config" or "state" does
   not change whether it is configuration data or state data.  Only
   defined YANG statements or YANG extension statements can be used to
   assign semantics in a machine-readable format in YANG.</t>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="defaults">
        <name>Defaults</name>
        <t>In general, it is suggested that substatements containing very common
default values <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be present.  The substatements listed in <xref target="stat-def"/>
are commonly used with the default value, which would make the module
difficult to read if used everywhere they are allowed.</t>
        <table anchor="stat-def">
          <name>Statement Defaults</name>
          <thead>
            <tr>
              <th align="left">Statement</th>
              <th align="left">Default Value</th>
            </tr>
          </thead>
          <tbody>
            <tr>
              <td align="left">config</td>
              <td align="left">true</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left">mandatory</td>
              <td align="left">false</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left">max-elements</td>
              <td align="left">unbounded</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left">min-elements</td>
              <td align="left">0</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left">ordered-by</td>
              <td align="left">system</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left">status</td>
              <td align="left">current</td>
            </tr>
            <tr>
              <td align="left">yin-element</td>
              <td align="left">false</td>
            </tr>
          </tbody>
        </table>
      </section>
      <section anchor="conditional-statements">
        <name>Conditional Statements</name>
        <t>A module may be conceptually partitioned in several ways, using the
"if-feature" and/or "when" statements.</t>
        <t>Data model designers need to carefully consider all modularity
aspects, including the use of YANG conditional statements.</t>
        <t>If a data definition is optional, depending on server support for a
NETCONF or RESTCONF protocol capability, then a YANG "feature"
statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be defined.  The defined "feature" statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14>
then be used in the conditional "if-feature" statement referencing
the optional data definition.</t>
        <t>If any notification data, or any data definition, for a non-
configuration data node is not mandatory, then the server may or may
not be required to return an instance of this data node.  If any
conditional requirements exist for returning the data node in a
notification payload or retrieval request, they <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be documented
somewhere.  For example, a "when" or "if-feature" statement could
apply to the data node, or the conditional requirements could be
explained in a "description" statement within the data node or one of
its ancestors (if any).</t>
        <t>If any "if-feature" statements apply to a list node, then the same
"if-feature" statements <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> apply to any key leaf nodes for the
list.  There <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be any "if-feature" statements applied to any
key leafs that do not also apply to the parent list node.</t>
        <t>There <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be any "when" statements applied to a key leaf node.
It is possible that a "when" statement for an ancestor node of a key
leaf will have the exact node-set result as the key leaf.  In such a
case, the "when" statement for the key leaf is redundant and <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14>
be avoided.</t>
        <t>Some modules use "case + when" construct such as shown in the example below.
Such a construct <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be avoided by removing the "when" statement
or using a "container" outside the "choice".</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
  case yang-datastore {
    when 'derived-from-or-self(ex:source-type, "ex:yang-datastore")';
    description
      "Example data source for local or remote YANG datastore.";
    ...
  }
]]></sourcecode>
      </section>
      <section anchor="xpath-usage">
        <name>XPath Usage</name>
        <t>This section describes guidelines for using the XML Path Language
(XPath) <xref target="W3C.REC-xpath"/> within YANG modules.</t>
        <section anchor="xpath-evaluation-contexts">
          <name>XPath Evaluation Contexts</name>
          <t>YANG defines five separate contexts for evaluation of XPath
statements:</t>
          <ol spacing="normal" type="1"><li>
              <t>The "running" datastore: collection of all YANG configuration
data nodes.  The document root is the conceptual container (e.g.,
"config" in the "edit-config" operation), which is the parent of
all top-level data definition statements with a "config"
statement value of "true".</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>State data + the "running" datastore: collection of all YANG data
nodes.  The document root is the conceptual container, parent of
all top-level data definition statements.</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>Notification: an event notification document.  The document root
is the notification element.</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>RPC Input: The document root is the conceptual "input" node,
which is the parent of all RPC input parameter definitions.</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>RPC Output: The document root is the conceptual "output" node,
which is the parent of all RPC output parameter definitions.</t>
            </li>
          </ol>
          <t>Note that these XPath contexts cannot be mixed.  For example, a
"when" statement in a notification context cannot reference
configuration data.</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    notification foo {
      leaf mtu {
        // NOT okay because when-stmt context is this notification
        when "/if:interfaces/if:interface[name='eth0']";
        type leafref {
          // Okay because path-stmt has a different context
          path "/if:interfaces/if:interface/if:mtu";
        }
      }
    }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>It is especially important to consider the XPath evaluation context
for XPath expressions defined in groupings.  An XPath expression
defined in a grouping may not be portable, meaning it cannot be used
in multiple contexts and produce proper results.</t>
          <t>If the XPath expressions defined in a grouping are intended for a
particular context, then this context <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be identified in the
"description" statement for the grouping.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="function-library">
          <name>Function Library</name>
          <t>The "position" and "last" functions <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used.  This applies
to implicit use of the "position" function as well (e.g.,
<tt>'//chapter[42]'</tt>).  A server is only required to maintain the relative
XML document order of all instances of a particular user-ordered list
or leaf-list.  The "position" and "last" functions <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used if
they are evaluated in a context where the context node is a user-
ordered "list" or "leaf-list".</t>
          <t>The "id" function <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used.  The "ID" attribute is not
present in YANG documents, so this function has no meaning.  The YANG
compiler <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> return an empty string for this function.</t>
          <t>The "namespace-uri" and "name" functions <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used.
Expanded names in XPath are different than YANG.  A specific
canonical representation of a YANG-expanded name does not exist.</t>
          <t>The "lang" function <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used.  This function does not apply
to YANG because there is no "lang" attribute set with the document.
The YANG compiler <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> return "false" for this function.</t>
          <t>The "local-name", "namespace-uri", "name", "string", and "number"
functions <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used if the argument is a node-set.  If so,
the function result will be determined by the document order of the
node-set.  Since this order can be different on each server, the
function results can also be different.  Any function call that
implicitly converts a node-set to a string will also have this issue.</t>
          <t>The "local-name" function <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used to reference local names
outside of the YANG module that defines the must or when expression
containing the "local-name" function.  Example of a "local-name"
function that should not be used:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   /*[local-name()='foo']
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>The "derived-from-or-self" function <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used instead of an
equality expression for identityref values.  This allows the
identities to be conceptually augmented.</t>
          <t>Example:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
 // assume "ex" is the prefix of the module where the identity
 // name-format-null is defined

 // do not use
 when "md-name-format = 'name-format-null'";

 // this is preferred
 when "derived-from-or-self(md-name-format, 'ex:name-format-null')";
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
        <section anchor="axes">
          <name>Axes</name>
          <t>The "attribute" and "namespace" axes are not supported in YANG and
   <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be empty in a NETCONF or RESTCONF server implementation.</t>
          <t>The "preceding" and "following" axes <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used.  These
   constructs rely on XML document order within a NETCONF or RESTCONF
   server configuration database, which may not be supported
   consistently or produce reliable results across implementations.
   Predicate expressions based on static node properties (e.g., element
   name or value, and "ancestor" or "descendant" axes) <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used
   instead.  The "preceding" and "following" axes <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used if
   document order is not relevant to the outcome of the expression
   (e.g., check for global uniqueness of a parameter value).</t>
          <t>The "preceding-sibling" and "following-sibling" axes <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be
   used; however, they <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used if document order is not relevant to
   the outcome of the expression.</t>
          <t>A server is only required to maintain the relative XML document order
   of all instances of a particular user-ordered list or leaf-list.  The
   "preceding-sibling" and "following-sibling" axes <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used if they
   are evaluated in a context where the context node is a user-ordered
   "list" or "leaf-list".</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="types">
          <name>Types</name>
          <t>Data nodes that use the "int64" and "uint64" built-in type <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14>
   be used within numeric or boolean expressions.  There are boundary
   conditions in which the translation from the YANG 64-bit type to an
   XPath number can cause incorrect results.  Specifically, an XPath
   "double" precision floating-point number cannot represent very large
   positive or negative 64-bit numbers because it only provides a total
   precision of 53 bits.  The "int64" and "uint64" data types <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be
   used in numeric expressions if the value can be represented with no
   more than 53 bits of precision.</t>
          <t>Data modelers need to be careful not to confuse the YANG value space
   and the XPath value space.  The data types are not the same in both,
   and conversion between YANG and XPath data types <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be considered
   carefully.</t>
          <t>Explicit XPath data type conversions <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used (e.g., "string",
   "boolean", or "number" functions), instead of implicit XPath data
   type conversions.</t>
          <t>XPath expressions that contain a literal value representing a YANG
   identity <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> always include the declared prefix of the module
   where the identity is defined.</t>
          <t>XPath expressions for "when" statements <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> reference the
   context node or any descendant nodes of the context node.  They <bcp14>MAY</bcp14>
   reference descendant nodes if the "when" statement is contained
   within an "augment" statement, and the referenced nodes are not
   defined within the "augment" statement.</t>
          <t>Example:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
augment "/rt:active-route/rt:input/rt:destination-address" {
  when 'derived-from-or-self(rt:address-family, "v4ur:ipv4-unicast")' {
    description
      "This augment is valid only for IPv4 unicast.";
  }
  // nodes defined here within the augment-stmt
  // cannot be referenced in the when-stmt
}
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
        <section anchor="wildcards">
          <name>Wildcards</name>
          <t>It is possible to construct XPath expressions that will evaluate
   differently when combined with several modules within a server
   implementation rather than when evaluated within the single module.
   This is due to augmenting nodes from other modules.</t>
          <t>Wildcard expansion is done within a server against all the nodes from
   all namespaces, so it is possible for a "must" or "when" expression
   that uses the <tt>'*'</tt> operator to always evaluate to false if processed
   within a single YANG module.  In such cases, the "description"
   statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> clarify that augmenting objects are expected to
   match the wildcard expansion.</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   when /foo/services/*/active {
     description
       "No services directly defined in this module.
        Matches objects that have augmented the services container.";
   }
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
        <section anchor="boolean-expressions">
          <name>Boolean Expressions</name>
          <t>The YANG "must" and "when" statements use an XPath boolean expression
   to define the test condition for the statement.  It is important to
   specify these expressions in a way that will not cause inadvertent
   changes in the result if the objects referenced in the expression are
   updated in future revisions of the module.</t>
          <t>For example, the leaf "foo2" must exist if the leaf "foo1" is equal
   to "one" or "three":</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
     leaf foo1 {
       type enumeration {
         enum one;
         enum two;
         enum three;
       }
     }

     leaf foo2 {
       // INCORRECT
       must "/f:foo1 != 'two'";
       type string;
     }
     leaf foo2 {
       // CORRECT
       must "/f:foo1 = 'one' or /f:foo1 = 'three'";
       type string;
     }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>In the next revision of the module, leaf "foo1" is extended with a
   new enum named "four":</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
     leaf foo1 {
       type enumeration {
         enum one;
         enum two;
         enum three;
         enum four;
       }
     }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>Now the first XPath expression will allow the enum "four" to be
   accepted in addition to the "one" and "three" enum values.</t>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="yang-definition-lifecycle-management">
        <name>YANG Definition Lifecycle Management</name>
        <t>The YANG status statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present within a definition if its
   value is "deprecated" or "obsolete".  The status <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be
   changed from "current" directly to "obsolete".  An object <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be
   available for at least one year with a "deprecated" status before it
   is changed to "obsolete".</t>
        <t>The module or submodule name <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be changed, once the document
   containing the module or submodule is published.</t>
        <t>The module namespace URI value <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be changed, once the document
   containing the module is published.</t>
        <t>The revision date substatement within the import statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be
   present if any groupings are used from the external module.</t>
        <t>The revision date substatement within the include statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be
   present if any groupings are used from the external submodule.</t>
        <t>If an import statement is for a module from a stable source (e.g., an
   RFC for an IETF module), then a reference-stmt <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be present
   within an import statement.</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
     import ietf-yang-types {
        prefix yang;
        reference "RFC 6991: Common YANG Data Types";
     }
]]></sourcecode>
        <t>If submodules are used, then the document containing the main module
   <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be updated so that the main module revision date is equal to or
   more recent than the revision date of any submodule that is (directly
   or indirectly) included by the main module.</t>
        <t>Definitions for future use <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be specified in a module.  Do
   not specify placeholder objects like the "reserved" example below:</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    leaf reserved {
      type string;
      description
        "This object has no purpose at this time, but a future
         revision of this module might define a purpose
         for this object.";
      }
    }
]]></sourcecode>
      </section>
      <section anchor="module-header-meta-and-revision-statements">
        <name>Module Header, Meta, and Revision Statements</name>
        <t>For published modules, the namespace <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be a globally unique URI,
   as defined in <xref target="RFC3986"/>.  This value is usually assigned by the IANA.</t>
        <t>The "organization" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present.  If the module is
   contained in a document intended for IETF Standards Track status,
   then the organization <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be the IETF working group (WG) chartered
   to write the document.  For other standards organizations, a similar
   approach is also suggested.</t>
        <t>The "contact" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present.  If the module is contained
   in a document intended for Standards Track status, then the WG web
   and mailing information <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be present, and the main document
   author or editor contact information <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be present.  If
   additional authors or editors exist, their contact information <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be
   present.  There is no need to include the contact information for WG
   Chairs.</t>
        <t>The "description" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present.  For modules published
   within IETF documents, the appropriate IETF Trust Copyright text <bcp14>MUST</bcp14>
   be present, as described in Section 3.1.</t>
        <t>If the module relies on information contained in other documents,
   which are not the same documents implied by the import statements
   present in the module, then these documents <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be identified in the
   reference statement.</t>
        <t>A "revision" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present for each published version of
   the module.  The "revision" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> have a "reference"
   substatement.  It <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> identify the published document that contains
   the module.  Modules are often extracted from their original
   documents, and it is useful for developers and operators to know how
   to find the original source document in a consistent manner.  The
   "revision" statement <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> have a "description" substatement.</t>
        <t>The following example shows the revision statement for a published
   YANG module:</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   revision "2012-02-22" {
     description
       "Initial version";
     reference
       "RFC 6536: Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)
                  Access Control Model";
   }
]]></sourcecode>
        <t>For an unpublished module, a complete history of each unpublished
   module revision is not required.  That is, within a sequence of draft
   versions, only the most recent revision need be recorded in the
   module.  Do not remove or reuse a revision statement for a published
   module.  A new revision date is not required unless the module
   contents have changed.  If the module contents have changed, then the
   revision date of that new module version <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be updated to a date
   later than that of the previous version.</t>
        <t>The following example shows the two revision statements for an
   unpublished update to a published YANG module:</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   revision "2017-12-11" {
     description
       "Added support for YANG 1.1 actions and notifications tied to
        data nodes. Clarify how NACM extensions can be used by other
        data models.";
     reference
       "RFC YYYY: Network Configuration Access Control Model";
   }

   revision "2012-02-22" {
     description
       "Initial version";
     reference
       "RFC 6536: Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)
                  Access Control Model";
   }
]]></sourcecode>
      </section>
      <section anchor="sec-namespace-assignments">
        <name>Namespace Assignments</name>
        <t>It is <bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14> that only valid YANG modules be included in
   documents, whether or not the modules are published yet.  This
   allows:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>the module to compile correctly instead of generating disruptive fatal errors.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>early implementors to use the modules without picking a random value for the XML namespace.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>early interoperability testing since independent implementations will use the same XML namespace value.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
        <t>Until a URI is assigned by the IANA, a proposed namespace URI <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be
   provided for the namespace statement in a YANG module.  A value
   <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be selected that is not likely to collide with other YANG
   namespaces.  Standard module names, prefixes, and URI strings already
   listed in the "YANG Module Names" registry <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be used.</t>
        <t>A standard namespace statement value <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> have the following form:</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
    <URN prefix string>:<module-name>
]]></artwork>
        <t>The following URN prefix string <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used for published and
   unpublished YANG modules:</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
    urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:
]]></artwork>
        <t>The following example URNs would be valid namespace statement values
   for Standards Track modules:</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
    urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-netconf-partial-lock

    urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-netconf-state

    urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-netconf
]]></artwork>
        <t>Note that a different URN prefix string <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used for modules
   that are not Standards Track.  The string <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be selected
   according to the guidelines in <xref target="RFC7950"/>.</t>
        <t>The following URIs exemplify what might be used by modules that are
   not Standards Track.  Note that the domain "example.com" <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be
   used by example modules in IETF I-Ds.  These URIs are not intended to
   be dereferenced.  They are used for module namespace identification
   only.</t>
        <t>Example URIs using URLs per <xref target="RFC3986"/>:</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
    https://example.com/ns/example-interfaces

    https://example.com/ns/example-system
]]></artwork>
        <t>Example URIs using tags per <xref target="RFC4151"/>:</t>
        <artwork><![CDATA[
    tag:example.com,2017:example-interfaces

    tag:example.com,2017:example-system
]]></artwork>
      </section>
      <section anchor="top-level-data-definitions">
        <name>Top-Level Data Definitions</name>
        <t>The top-level data organization <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be considered carefully, in
   advance.  Data model designers need to consider how the functionality
   for a given protocol or protocol family will grow over time.</t>
        <t>The separation of configuration data and operational state <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be
   considered carefully.  It is sometimes useful to define separate top-
   level containers for configuration and non-configuration data.  For
   some existing top-level data nodes, configuration data was not in
   scope, so only one container representing operational state was
   created.  Refer to NMDA <xref target="RFC8342"/> for details.</t>
        <t>The number of top-level data nodes within a module <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be
   minimized.  It is often useful to retrieve related information within
   a single subtree.  If data is too distributed, it becomes difficult
   to retrieve all at once.</t>
        <t>The names and data organization <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> reflect persistent
   information, such as the name of a protocol.  The name of the working
   group <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used because this may change over time.</t>
        <t>A mandatory database data definition is defined as a node that a
   client must provide for the database to be valid.  The server is not
   required to provide a value.</t>
        <t>Top-level database data definitions <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be mandatory.  If a
   mandatory node appears at the top level, it will immediately cause
   the database to be invalid.  This can occur when the server boots or
   when a module is loaded dynamically at runtime.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="data-types">
        <name>Data Types</name>
        <t>Selection of an appropriate data type (i.e., built-in type, existing
   derived type, or new derived type) is very subjective; therefore, few
   requirements can be specified on that subject.</t>
        <t>Data model designers <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> use the most appropriate built-in data
   type for the particular application.</t>
        <t>The signed numeric data types (i.e., "int8", "int16", "int32", and
   "int64") <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used unless negative values are allowed for
   the desired semantics.</t>
        <section anchor="fixed-value-extensibility">
          <name>Fixed-Value Extensibility</name>
          <t>If the set of values is fixed and the data type contents are
   controlled by a single naming authority, then an enumeration data
   type <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used.</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    leaf foo {
      type enumeration {
        enum one;
        enum two;
      }
    }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>If extensibility of enumerated values is required, then the
   "identityref" data type <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used instead of an enumeration or
   other built-in type.</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    identity foo-type {
      description "Base for the extensible type";
    }

    identity one {
      base f:foo-type;
    }

    identity two {
      base f:foo-type;
    }

    leaf foo {
      type identityref {
        base f:foo-type;
      }
    }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>Note that any module can declare an identity with base "foo-type"
   that is valid for the "foo" leaf.  Identityref values are considered
   to be qualified names.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="patterns-and-ranges">
          <name>Patterns and Ranges</name>
          <t>For string data types, if a machine-readable pattern can be defined
   for the desired semantics, then one or more pattern statements <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14>
   be present.  A single-quoted string <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used to specify the
   pattern, since a double-quoted string can modify the content.  If the
   patterns used in a type definition have known limitations such as
   false negative or false positive matches, then these limitations
   <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be documented within the typedef or data definition.</t>
          <t>The following typedef from <xref target="RFC6991"/> demonstrates the proper use of
   the "pattern" statement:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    typedef ipv4-address-no-zone {
      type inet:ipv4-address {
        pattern '[0-9\.]*';
      }
      ...
    }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>For string data types, if the length of the string is required to be
   bounded in all implementations, then a length statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be
   present.</t>
          <t>The following typedef from <xref target="RFC6991"/> demonstrates the proper use of
   the "length" statement:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    typedef yang-identifier {
      type string {
        length "1..max";
        pattern '[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9\-_.]*';
        pattern '.|..|[^xX].*|.[^mM].*|..[^lL].*';
      }
      ...
    }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>For numeric data types, if the values allowed by the intended
   semantics are different than those allowed by the unbounded intrinsic
   data type (e.g., "int32"), then a range statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be present.</t>
          <t>The following typedef from <xref target="RFC6991"/> demonstrates the proper use of
   the "range" statement:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    typedef dscp {
      type uint8 {
        range "0..63";
      }
      ...
    }
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
        <section anchor="enumerations-and-bits">
          <name>Enumerations and Bits</name>
          <t>For "enumeration" or "bits" data types, the semantics for each "enum"
   or "bit" <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be documented.  A separate "description" statement
   (within each "enum" or "bit" statement) <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be present.</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    leaf foo {
      // INCORRECT
      type enumeration {
        enum one;
        enum two;
      }
      description
        "The foo enum...
         one: The first enum
         two: The second enum";
    }
    leaf foo {
      // CORRECT
      type enumeration {
        enum one {
          description "The first enum";
        }
        enum two {
          description "The second enum";
        }
      }
      description
        "The foo enum...  ";
    }
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
        <section anchor="union-types">
          <name>Union Types</name>
          <t>The YANG "union" type is evaluated by testing a value against each
   member type in the union.  The first type definition that accepts a
   value as valid is the member type used.  In general, member types
   <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be ordered from most restrictive to least restrictive types.</t>
          <t>In the following example, the "enumeration" type will never be
   matched because the preceding "string" type will match everything.</t>
          <t>Incorrect:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   type union {
     type string;
     type enumeration {
       enum up;
       enum down;
     }
   }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>Correct:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   type union {
     type enumeration {
       enum up;
       enum down;
     }
     type string;
   }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>It is possible for different member types to match, depending on the
   input encoding format.  In XML, all values are passed as string
   nodes; but in JSON, there are different value types for numbers,
   booleans, and strings.</t>
          <t>In the following example, a JSON numeric value will always be matched
   by the "int32" type, but in XML the string value representing a
   number will be matched by the "string" type.  The second version will
   match the "int32" member type no matter how the input is encoded.</t>
          <t>Incorrect:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   type union {
     type string;
     type int32;
   }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>Correct:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   type union {
     type int32;
     type string;
   }
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
        <section anchor="empty-and-boolean">
          <name>Empty and Boolean</name>
          <t>YANG provides an "empty" data type, which has one value (i.e.,
   present).  The default is "not present", which is not actually a
   value.  When used within a list key, only one value can (and must)
   exist for this key leaf.  The type "empty" <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used for a
   key leaf since it is pointless.</t>
          <t>There is really no difference between a leaf of type "empty" and a
   leaf-list of type "empty".  Both are limited to one instance.  The
   type "empty" <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used for a leaf-list.</t>
          <t>The advantage of using type "empty" instead of type "boolean" is that
   the default (not present) does not take up any bytes in a
   representation.  The disadvantage is that the client may not be sure
   if an empty leaf is missing because it was filtered somehow or not
   implemented.  The client may not have a complete and accurate schema
   for the data returned by the server and may not be aware of the
   missing leaf.</t>
          <t>The YANG "boolean" data type provides two values ("true" and
   "false").  When used within a list key, two entries can exist for
   this key leaf.  Default values are ignored for key leafs, but a
   default statement is often used for plain boolean leafs.  The
   advantage of the "boolean" type is that the leaf or leaf-list has a
   clear representation for both values.  The default value is usually
   not returned unless explicitly requested by the client, so no bytes
   are used in a typical representation.</t>
          <t>In general, the "boolean" data type <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used instead of the
   "empty" data type, as shown in the example below:</t>
          <t>Incorrect:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   leaf flag1 {
     type empty;
   }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>Correct:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   leaf flag2 {
     type boolean;
     default false;
   }
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="reusable-type-definitions">
        <name>Reusable Type Definitions</name>
        <t>If an appropriate derived type exists in any standard module, such as
   <xref target="RFC6991"/>, then it <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used instead of defining a new derived
   type.</t>
        <t>If an appropriate units identifier can be associated with the desired
   semantics, then a units statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be present.</t>
        <t>If an appropriate default value can be associated with the desired
   semantics, then a default statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be present.</t>
        <t>If a significant number of derived types are defined, and it is
   anticipated that these data types will be reused by multiple modules,
   then these derived types <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be contained in a separate module or
   submodule, to allow easier reuse without unnecessary coupling.</t>
        <t>The "description" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present.</t>
        <t>If the type definition semantics are defined in an external document
   (other than another YANG module indicated by an import statement),
   then the reference statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="reusable-groupings">
        <name>Reusable Groupings</name>
        <t>A reusable grouping is a YANG grouping that can be imported by
   another module and is intended for use by other modules.  This is not
   the same as a grouping that is used within the module in which it is
   defined, but it happens to be exportable to another module because it
   is defined at the top level of the YANG module.</t>
        <t>The following guidelines apply to reusable groupings, in order to
   make them as robust as possible:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>Clearly identify the purpose of the grouping in the "description" statement.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>There are five different XPath contexts in YANG (rpc/input, rpc/output, notification, "config true" data nodes, and all data
 nodes).  Clearly identify which XPath contexts are applicable or
 excluded for the grouping.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Do not reference data outside the grouping in any "path", "must", or "when" statements.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Do not include a "default" substatement on a leaf or choice unless the value applies on all possible contexts.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Do not include a "config" substatement on a data node unless the value applies on all possible contexts.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>Clearly identify any external dependencies in the grouping "description" statement, such as nodes referenced by an absolute path from a "path", "must", or "when" statement.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </section>
      <section anchor="data-definitions">
        <name>Data Definitions</name>
        <t>The "description" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present in the following YANG
   statements:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>anyxml</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>augment</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>choice</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>container</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>extension</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>feature</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>grouping</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>identity</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>leaf</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>leaf-list</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>list</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>notification</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>rpc</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>typedef</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
        <t>If the data definition semantics are defined in an external document,
   (other than another YANG module indicated by an import statement),
   then a reference statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present.</t>
        <t>The "anyxml" construct may be useful to represent an HTML banner
   containing markup elements, such as <tt>"&lt;b&gt;" and "&lt;/b&gt;"</tt>, and <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used
   in such cases.  However, this construct <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used if other
   YANG data node types can be used instead to represent the desired
   syntax and semantics.</t>
        <t>It has been found that the "anyxml" statement is not implemented
   consistently across all servers.  It is possible that mixed-mode XML
   will not be supported or that configuration anyxml nodes will not
   supported.</t>
        <t>If there are referential integrity constraints associated with the
   desired semantics that can be represented with XPath, then one or
   more "must" statements <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be present.</t>
        <t>For list and leaf-list data definitions, if the number of possible
   instances is required to be bounded for all implementations, then the
   max-elements statements <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be present.</t>
        <t>If any "must" or "when" statements are used within the data
   definition, then the data definition "description" statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14>
   describe the purpose of each one.</t>
        <t>The "choice" statement is allowed to be directly present within a
   "case" statement in YANG 1.1.  This needs to be considered carefully.
   Consider simply including the nested "choice" as additional "case"
   statements within the parent "choice" statement.  Note that the
   "mandatory" and "default" statements within a nested "choice"
   statement only apply if the "case" containing the nested "choice"
   statement is first selected.</t>
        <t>If a list defines any key leafs, then these leafs <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be defined
   in order, as the first child nodes within the list.  The key leafs
   <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be in a different order in some cases, e.g., they are defined in
   a grouping, and not inline in the list statement.</t>
        <section anchor="non-presence-containers">
          <name>Non-Presence Containers</name>
          <t>A non-presence container is used to organize data into specific
   subtrees.  It is not intended to have semantics within the data model
   beyond this purpose, although YANG allows it (e.g., a "must"
   statement within the non-presence container).</t>
          <t>Example using container wrappers:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
    container top {
       container foos {
          list foo { ... }
       }
       container bars {
          list bar { ... }
       }
    }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>Example without container wrappers:</t>
          <artwork><![CDATA[
    container top {
       list foo { ... }
       list bar { ... }
    }
]]></artwork>
          <t>Use of non-presence containers to organize data is a subjective
   matter similar to use of subdirectories in a file system.  Although
   these containers do not have any semantics, they can impact protocol
   operations for the descendant data nodes within a non-presence
   container, so use of these containers <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be considered carefully.</t>
          <t>The NETCONF and RESTCONF protocols do not currently support the
   ability to delete all list (or leaf-list) entries at once.  This
   deficiency is sometimes avoided by use of a parent container (i.e.,
   deleting the container also removes all child entries).</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="top-level-data-nodes">
          <name>Top-Level Data Nodes</name>
          <t>Use of top-level objects needs to be considered carefully:</t>
          <ul spacing="normal">
            <li>
              <t>top-level siblings are not ordered</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>top-level siblings are not static and depend on the modules that are loaded</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>for subtree filtering, retrieval of a top-level leaf-list will be treated as a content-match node for all top-level-siblings</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>a top-level list with many instances may impact performance</t>
            </li>
          </ul>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="operation-definitions">
        <name>Operation Definitions</name>
        <t>If the operation semantics are defined in an external document (other
   than another YANG module indicated by an import statement), then a
   reference statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present.</t>
        <t>If the operation impacts system behavior in some way, it <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be
   mentioned in the "description" statement.</t>
        <t>If the operation is potentially harmful to system behavior in some
   way, it <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be mentioned in the Security Considerations section of
   the document.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="notification-definitions">
        <name>Notification Definitions</name>
        <t>The "description" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present.</t>
        <t>If the notification semantics are defined in an external document
   (other than another YANG module indicated by an import statement),
   then a reference statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be present.</t>
        <t>If the notification refers to a specific resource instance, then this
   instance <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be identified in the notification data.  This is
   usually done by including "leafref" leaf nodes with the key leaf
   values for the resource instance.  For example:</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
  notification interface-up {
    description "Sent when an interface is activated.";
    leaf name {
      type leafref {
        path "/if:interfaces/if:interface/if:name";
      }
    }
  }
]]></sourcecode>
        <t>Note that there are no formal YANG statements to identify any data
   node resources associated with a notification.  The "description"
   statement for the notification <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> specify if and how the
   notification identifies any data node resources associated with the
   specific event.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="feature-definitions">
        <name>Feature Definitions</name>
        <t>The YANG "feature" statement is used to define a label for a set of
   optional functionality within a module.  The "if-feature" statement
   is used in the YANG statements associated with a feature.  The
   description-stmt within a feature-stmt <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> specify any interactions
   with other features.</t>
        <t>The set of YANG features defined in a module should be considered
   carefully.  Very fine granular features increase interoperability
   complexity and should be avoided.  A likely misuse of the feature
   mechanism is the tagging of individual leafs (e.g., counters) with
   separate features.</t>
        <t>If there is a large set of objects associated with a YANG feature,
   then consider moving those objects to a separate module, instead of
   using a YANG feature.  Note that the set of features within a module
   is easily discovered by the reader, but the set of related modules
   within the entire YANG library is not as easy to identify.  Module
   names with a common prefix can help readers identify the set of
   related modules, but this assumes the reader will have discovered and
   installed all the relevant modules.</t>
        <t>Another consideration for deciding whether to create a new module or
   add a YANG feature is the stability of the module in question.  It
   may be desirable to have a stable base module that is not changed
   frequently.  If new functionality is placed in a separate module,
   then the base module does not need to be republished.  If it is
   designed as a YANG feature, then the module will need to be
   republished.</t>
        <t>If one feature requires implementation of another feature, then an
   "if-feature" statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used in the dependent "feature"
   statement.</t>
        <t>For example, feature2 requires implementation of feature1:</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   feature feature1 {
     description "Some protocol feature";
   }

   feature feature2 {
     if-feature "feature1";
     description "Another protocol feature";
   }
]]></sourcecode>
      </section>
      <section anchor="yang-data-node-constraints">
        <name>YANG Data Node Constraints</name>
        <section anchor="controlling-quantity">
          <name>Controlling Quantity</name>
          <t>The "min-elements" and "max-elements" statements can be used to
   control how many list or leaf-list instances are required for a
   particular data node.  YANG constraint statements <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used to
   identify conditions that apply to all implementations of the data
   model.  If platform-specific limitations (e.g., the "max-elements"
   supported for a particular list) are relevant to operations, then a
   data model definition statement (e.g., "max-ports" leaf) <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be
   used to identify the limit.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="must-versus-when">
          <name>"must" versus "when"</name>
          <t>"must" and "when" YANG statements are used to provide cross-object
   referential tests.  They have very different behavior.  The "when"
   statement causes data node instances to be silently deleted as soon
   as the condition becomes false.  A false "when" expression is not
   considered to be an error.</t>
          <t>The "when" statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used together with "augment" or "uses"
   statements to achieve conditional model composition.  The condition
   <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be based on static properties of the augmented entry (e.g.,
   list key leafs).</t>
          <t>The "must" statement causes a datastore validation error if the
   condition is false.  This statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used for enforcing
   parameter value restrictions that involve more than one data node
   (e.g., end-time parameter must be after the start-time parameter).</t>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="augment-statements">
        <name>"augment" Statements</name>
        <t>The YANG "augment" statement is used to define a set of data
   definition statements that will be added as child nodes of a target
   data node.  The module namespace for these data nodes will be the
   augmenting module, not the augmented module.</t>
        <t>A top-level "augment" statement <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used if the target data
   node is in the same module or submodule as the evaluated "augment"
   statement.  The data definition statements <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be added inline
   instead.</t>
        <section anchor="conditional-augment-statements">
          <name>Conditional Augment Statements</name>
          <t>The "augment" statement is often used together with the "when"
   statement and/or "if-feature" statement to make the augmentation
   conditional on some portion of the data model.</t>
          <t>The following example from <xref target="RFC7223"/> shows how a conditional
   container called "ethernet" is added to the "interface" list only for
   entries of the type "ethernetCsmacd".</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
     augment "/if:interfaces/if:interface" {
         when "if:type = 'ianaift:ethernetCsmacd'";

         container ethernet {
             leaf duplex {
                 ...
             }
         }
     }
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
        <section anchor="conditionally-mandatory-data-definition-statements">
          <name>Conditionally Mandatory Data Definition Statements</name>
          <t>YANG has very specific rules about how configuration data can be
   updated in new releases of a module.  These rules allow an "old
   client" to continue interoperating with a "new server".</t>
          <t>If data nodes are added to an existing entry, the old client <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14>
   be required to provide any mandatory parameters that were not in the
   original module definition.</t>
          <t>It is possible to add conditional "augment" statements such that the
   old client would not know about the new condition and would not
   specify the new condition.  The conditional "augment" statement can
   contain mandatory objects only if the condition is false, unless
   explicitly requested by the client.</t>
          <t>Only a conditional "augment" statement that uses the "when" statement
   form of a condition can be used in this manner.  The YANG features
   enabled on the server cannot be controlled by the client in any way,
   so it is not safe to add mandatory augmenting data nodes based on the
   "if-feature" statement.</t>
          <t>The XPath "when" statement condition <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> reference data outside
   of the target data node because the client does not have any control
   over this external data.</t>
          <t>In the following dummy example, it is okay to augment the "interface"
   entry with "mandatory-leaf" because the augmentation depends on
   support for "some-new-iftype".  The old client does not know about
   this type, so it would never select this type; therefore, it would
   not add a mandatory data node.</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
  module example-module {

    yang-version 1.1;
    namespace "tag:example.com,2017:example-module";
    prefix mymod;

    import iana-if-type { prefix iana; }
    import ietf-interfaces { prefix if; }

    identity some-new-iftype {
      base iana:iana-interface-type;
    }

    augment "/if:interfaces/if:interface" {
      when "if:type = 'mymod:some-new-iftype'";

      leaf mandatory-leaf {
        type string;
        mandatory true;
      }
    }
  }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>Note that this practice is safe only for creating data resources.  It
   is not safe for replacing or modifying resources if the client does
   not know about the new condition.  The YANG data model <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be
   packaged in a way that requires the client to be aware of the
   mandatory data nodes if it is aware of the condition for this data.
   In the example above, the "some-new-iftype" identity is defined in
   the same module as the "mandatory-leaf" data definition statement.</t>
          <t>This practice is not safe for identities defined in a common module
   such as "iana-if-type" because the client is not required to know
   about "my-module" just because it knows about the "iana-if-type"
   module.</t>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="deviation-statements">
        <name>Deviation Statements</name>
        <t>Per <xref section="7.20.3" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC7950"/>, the YANG "deviation" statement is not
   allowed to appear in IETF YANG modules, but it can be useful for
   documenting server capabilities.  Deviation statements are not
   reusable and typically not shared across all platforms.</t>
        <t>There are several reasons that deviations might be needed in an
   implementation, e.g., an object cannot be supported on all platforms,
   or feature delivery is done in multiple development phases.
   Deviation statements can also be used to add annotations to a module,
   which does not affect the conformance requirements for the module.</t>
        <t>It is suggested that deviation statements be defined in separate
   modules from regular YANG definitions.  This allows the deviations to
   be platform specific and/or temporary.</t>
        <t>The order that deviation statements are evaluated can affect the
   result.  Therefore, multiple deviation statements in the same module,
   for the same target object, <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be used.</t>
        <t>The "max-elements" statement is intended to describe an architectural
   limit to the number of list entries.  It is not intended to describe
   platform limitations.  It is better to use a "deviation" statement
   for the platforms that have a hard resource limit.</t>
        <t>Example documenting platform resource limits:</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
  Wrong: (max-elements in the list itself)

     container backups {
       list backup {
         ...
         max-elements  10;
         ...
       }
     }
]]></sourcecode>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
  Correct: (max-elements in a deviation)

     deviation /bk:backups/bk:backup {
       deviate add {
         max-elements  10;
       }
     }
]]></sourcecode>
      </section>
      <section anchor="extension-statements">
        <name>Extension Statements</name>
        <t>The YANG "extension" statement is used to specify external
   definitions.  This appears in the YANG syntax as an
   "unknown-statement".  Usage of extension statements in a published
   module needs to be considered carefully.</t>
        <t>The following guidelines apply to the usage of YANG extensions:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>The semantics of the extension <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> contradict any YANG
 statements.  Extensions can add semantics not covered by the
 normal YANG statements.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>The module containing the extension statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> clearly
 identify the conformance requirements for the extension.  It
 should be clear whether all implementations of the YANG module
 containing the extension need to also implement the extension.  If
 not, identify what conditions apply that would require
 implementation of the extension.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>The extension <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> clearly identify where it can be used within
 other YANG statements.</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>The extension <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> clearly identify if YANG statements or other
 extensions are allowed or required within the extension as
 substatements.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </section>
      <section anchor="data-correlation">
        <name>Data Correlation</name>
        <t>Data can be correlated in various ways, using common data types,
   common data naming, and common data organization.  There are several
   ways to extend the functionality of a module, based on the degree of
   coupling between the old and new functionality:</t>
        <dl>
          <dt>inline:</dt>
          <dd>
            <t>update the module with new protocol-accessible objects.
 The naming and data organization of the original objects is used.
 The new objects are in the original module namespace.</t>
          </dd>
          <dt>augment:</dt>
          <dd>
            <t>create a new module with new protocol-accessible objects
 that augment the original data structure.  The naming and data
 organization of the original objects is used.  The new objects are
 in the new module namespace.</t>
          </dd>
          <dt>mirror:</dt>
          <dd>
            <t>create new objects in a new module or the original module,
 except use a new naming scheme and data location.  The naming can
 be coupled in different ways.  Tight coupling is achieved with a
 "leafref" data type, with the "require-instance" substatement set
 to "true".  This method <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used.</t>
          </dd>
        </dl>
        <t>If the new data instances are not limited to the values in use in the
   original data structure, then the "require-instance" substatement
   <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be set to "false".  Loose coupling is achieved by using key
   leafs with the same data type as the original data structure.  This
   has the same semantics as setting the "require-instance" substatement
   to "false".</t>
        <t>The relationship between configuration and operational state has been
   clarified in NMDA <xref target="RFC8342"/>.</t>
        <section anchor="use-of-leafref-for-key-correlation">
          <name>Use of "leafref" for Key Correlation</name>
          <t>Sometimes it is not practical to augment a data structure.  For
   example, the correlated data could have different keys or contain
   mandatory nodes.</t>
          <t>The following example shows the use of the "leafref" data type for
   data correlation purposes:</t>
          <t>Not preferred:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   list foo {
      key name;
      leaf name {
         type string;
      }
      ...
   }

   list foo-addon {
      key name;
      config false;
      leaf name {
         type string;
      }
      ...
   }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>Preferred:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   list foo {
      key name;
      leaf name {
         type string;
      }
      ...
   }

   list foo-addon {
      key name;
      config false;
      leaf name {
         type leafref {
            path "/foo/name";
            require-instance false;
         }
      }
      leaf addon {
         type string;
         mandatory true;
      }
   }
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="operational-state">
        <name>Operational State</name>
        <t>The modeling of operational state with YANG has been refined over
   time.  At first, only data that has a "config" statement value of
   "false" was considered to be operational state.  This data was not
   considered to be part of any datastore, which made the YANG XPath
   definition much more complicated.</t>
        <t>Operational state is now modeled using YANG according to the NMDA
   <xref target="RFC8342"/> and conceptually contained in the operational state
   datastore, which also includes the operational values of
   configuration data.  There is no longer any need to duplicate data
   structures to provide separate configuration and operational state
   sections.</t>
        <t>This section describes some data modeling issues related to
   operational state and guidelines for transitioning YANG data model
   design to be NMDA compatible.</t>
        <section anchor="combining-operational-state-and-configuration-data">
          <name>Combining Operational State and Configuration Data</name>
          <t>If possible, operational state <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be combined with its associated
   configuration data.  This prevents duplication of key leafs and
   ancestor nodes.  It also prevents race conditions for retrieval of
   dynamic entries and allows configuration and operational state to be
   retrieved together with minimal message overhead.</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   container foo {
     ...
     // contains "config true" and "config false" nodes that have
     // no corresponding "config true" object (e.g., counters)
   }
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
        <section anchor="representing-operational-values-of-configuration-data">
          <name>Representing Operational Values of Configuration Data</name>
          <t>If possible, the same data type <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used to represent the
   configured value and the operational value, for a given leaf or leaf-
   list object.</t>
          <t>Sometimes the configured value set is different than the operational
   value set for that object, for example, the "admin-status" and
   "oper-status" leafs in <xref target="RFC8343"/>.  In this case, a separate object
   <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used to represent the configured and operational values.</t>
          <t>Sometimes the list keys are not identical for configuration data and
   the corresponding operational state.  In this case, separate lists
   <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used to represent the configured and operational values.</t>
          <t>If it is not possible to combine configuration and operational state,
   then the keys used to represent list entries <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be the same type.
   The "leafref" data type <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used in operational state for key
   leafs that have corresponding configuration instances.  The
   "require-instance" statement <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be set to "false" (in YANG 1.1
   modules only) to indicate instances are allowed in the operational
   state that do not exist in the associated configuration data.</t>
          <t>The need to replicate objects or define different operational state
   objects depends on the data model.  It is not possible to define one
   approach that will be optimal for all data models.</t>
          <t>Designers <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> describe and justify any NMDA exceptions in detail,
   such as the use of separate subtrees and/or separate leafs.  The
   "description" statements for both the configuration and the
   operational state <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used for this purpose.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="nmda-transition-guidelines">
          <name>NMDA Transition Guidelines</name>
          <t>YANG modules <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be designed with the assumption that they will be
   used on servers supporting the operational state datastore.  With
   this in mind, YANG modules <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> define "config false" nodes
   wherever they make sense to the data model.  "Config false" nodes
   <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> be defined to provide the operational value for
   configuration nodes, except when the value space of a configured and
   operational value may differ, in which case a distinct "config false"
   node <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be defined to hold the operational value for the
   configured node.</t>
          <t>The following guidelines are meant to help modelers develop YANG
   modules that will maximize the utility of the model with both current
   and new implementations.</t>
          <t>New modules and modules that are not concerned with the operational
   state of configuration information <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> immediately be structured
   to be NMDA compatible, as described in Section 4.23.1.  This
   transition <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be deferred if the module does not contain any
   configuration datastore objects.</t>
          <t>The remaining are options that <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be followed during the time that
   NMDA mechanisms are being defined.</t>
          <ol group="bar" spacing="normal" type="(%c)"><li>
              <t>Modules that require immediate support for the NMDA features
   <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be structured for NMDA.  A temporary non-NMDA version of
   this type of module <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> exist, as either an existing model or a
   model created by hand or with suitable tools that mirror the
   current modeling strategies.  Both the NMDA and the non-NMDA
   modules <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be published in the same document, with NMDA
   modules in the document main body and the non-NMDA modules in a
   non-normative appendix.  The use of the non-NMDA module will
   allow temporary bridging of the time period until NMDA
   implementations are available.</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>For published models, the model should be republished with an
   NMDA-compatible structure, deprecating non-NMDA constructs.  For
   example, the "ietf-interfaces" model in <xref target="RFC7223"/> has been
   restructured as an NMDA-compatible model in <xref target="RFC8343"/>.  The
   "/interfaces-state" hierarchy has been marked "status
   deprecated".  Models that mark their "/foo-state" hierarchy with
   "status deprecated" will allow NMDA-capable implementations to
   avoid the cost of duplicating the state nodes, while enabling
   non-NMDA-capable implementations to utilize them for access to
   the operational values.</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>For models that augment models that have not been structured
   with the NMDA, the modeler will have to consider the structure
   of the base model and the guidelines listed above.  Where
   possible, such models should move to new revisions of the base
   model that are NMDA compatible.  When that is not possible,
   augmenting "state" containers <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be avoided, with the
   expectation that the base model will be re-released with the
   state containers marked as deprecated.  It is <bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14> to
   augment only the "/foo" hierarchy of the base model.  Where this
   recommendation cannot be followed, then any new "state" elements
   <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be included in their own module.</t>
            </li>
          </ol>
          <section anchor="temporary-non-nmda-modules">
            <name>Temporary Non-NMDA Modules</name>
            <t>A temporary non-NMDA module allows a non-NMDA-aware client to access
   operational state from an NMDA-compliant server.  It contains the
   top-level "config false" data nodes that would have been defined in a
   legacy YANG module (before NMDA).</t>
            <t>A server that needs to support both NMDA and non-NMDA clients can
   advertise both the new NMDA module and the temporary non-NMDA module.
   A non-NMDA client can use separate "foo" and "foo-state" subtrees,
   except the "foo-state" subtree is located in a different (temporary)
   module.  The NMDA module can be used by a non-NMDA client to access
   the conventional configuration datastores and the deprecated <tt>&lt;get&gt;</tt>
   operation to access nested "config false" data nodes.</t>
            <t>To create the temporary non-NMDA model from an NMDA model, the
   following steps can be taken:</t>
            <ul spacing="normal">
              <li>
                <t>Change the module name by appending "-state" to the original module name</t>
              </li>
              <li>
                <t>Change the namespace by appending "-state" to the original namespace value</t>
              </li>
              <li>
                <t>Change the prefix by appending "-s" to the original prefix value</t>
              </li>
              <li>
                <t>Add an import to the original module (e.g., for typedef definitions)</t>
              </li>
              <li>
                <t>Retain or create only the top-level nodes that have a "config"
 statement value "false".  These subtrees represent "config false"
 data nodes that were combined into the configuration subtree;
 therefore, they are not available to non-NMDA aware clients.  Set
 the "status" statement to "deprecated" for each new node.</t>
              </li>
              <li>
                <t>The module description <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> clearly identify the module as a
 temporary non-NMDA module</t>
              </li>
            </ul>
          </section>
          <section anchor="example-create-a-new-nmda-module">
            <name>Example: Create a New NMDA Module</name>
            <t>Create an NMDA-compliant module, using combined configuration and
   state subtrees, whenever possible.</t>
            <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
  module example-foo {
    namespace "urn:example.com:params:xml:ns:yang:example-foo";
    prefix "foo";

    container foo {
      // configuration data child nodes
      // operational value in operational state datastore only
      // may contain "config false" nodes as needed
    }
 }
]]></sourcecode>
          </section>
          <section anchor="example-convert-an-old-non-nmda-module">
            <name>Example: Convert an Old Non-NMDA Module</name>
            <t>Do not remove non-compliant objects from existing modules.  Instead,
   change the status to "deprecated".  At some point, usually after 1
   year, the status <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be changed to "obsolete".</t>
            <t>Old Module:</t>
            <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
  module example-foo {
    namespace "urn:example.com:params:xml:ns:yang:example-foo";
    prefix "foo";

    container foo {
      // configuration data child nodes
    }

    container foo-state {
      config false;
      // operational state child nodes
    }
 }
]]></sourcecode>
            <artwork><![CDATA[
Converted NMDA Module:
]]></artwork>
            <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
  module example-foo {
    namespace "urn:example.com:params:xml:ns:yang:example-foo";
    prefix "foo";

    container foo {
      // configuration data child nodes
      // operational value in operational state datastore only
      // may contain "config false" nodes as needed
      // will contain any data nodes from old foo-state
    }

    // keep original foo-state but change status to deprecated
    container foo-state {
      config false;
      status deprecated;
      // operational state child nodes
    }
 }
]]></sourcecode>
          </section>
          <section anchor="example-create-a-temporary-nmda-module">
            <name>Example: Create a Temporary NMDA Module</name>
            <t>Create a new module that contains the top-level operational state
   data nodes that would have been available before they were combined
   with configuration data nodes (to be NMDA compliant).</t>
            <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
  module example-foo-state {
    namespace "urn:example.com:params:xml:ns:yang:example-foo-state";
    prefix "foo-s";

    // import new or converted module; not used in this example
    import example-foo { prefix foo; }

    container foo-state {
      config false;
      status deprecated;
      // operational state child nodes
     }
  }
]]></sourcecode>
          </section>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="performance-considerations">
        <name>Performance Considerations</name>
        <t>It is generally likely that certain YANG statements require more
   runtime resources than other statements.  Although there are no
   performance requirements for YANG validation, the following
   information <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be considered when designing YANG data models:</t>
        <ul spacing="normal">
          <li>
            <t>Lists are generally more expensive than containers</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>"when" statement evaluation is generally more expensive than "if-feature" or "choice" statements</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>"must" statements are generally more expensive than "min-entries", "max-entries", "mandatory", or "unique" statements</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>"identityref" leafs are generally more expensive than "enumeration" leafs</t>
          </li>
          <li>
            <t>"leafref" and "instance-identifier" types with "require-instance" set to "true" are generally more expensive than if "require-instance" is set to "false"</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </section>
      <section anchor="open-systems-considerations">
        <name>Open Systems Considerations</name>
        <t>Only the modules imported by a particular module can be assumed to be
   present in an implementation.  An open system <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> include any
   combination of YANG modules.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="guidelines-for-constructs-specific-to-yang-11">
        <name>Guidelines for Constructs Specific to YANG 1.1</name>
        <t>The set of guidelines for YANG 1.1 will grow as operational
   experience is gained with the new language features.  This section
   contains an initial set of guidelines for new YANG 1.1 language
   features.</t>
        <section anchor="importing-multiple-revisions">
          <name>Importing Multiple Revisions</name>
          <t>Standard modules <bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14> import multiple revisions of the same
   module into a module.  This <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be done if independent definitions
   (e.g., enumeration typedefs) from specific revisions are needed in
   the importing module.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="using-feature-logic">
          <name>Using Feature Logic</name>
          <t>The YANG 1.1 feature logic is much more expressive than YANG 1.0.  A
   "description" statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> describe the "if-feature" logic in
   text, to help readers understand the module.</t>
          <t>YANG features <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used instead of the "when" statement, if
   possible.  Features are advertised by the server, and objects
   conditional by the "if-feature" statement are conceptually grouped
   together.  There is no such commonality supported for "when"
   statements.</t>
          <t>Features generally require less server implementation complexity and
   runtime resources than objects that use "when" statements.  Features
   are generally static (i.e., set when a module is loaded and not
   changed at runtime).  However, every client edit might cause a "when"
   statement result to change.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="anyxml-versus-anydata">
          <name>"anyxml" versus "anydata"</name>
          <t>The "anyxml" statement <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be used to represent a conceptual
   subtree of YANG data nodes.  The "anydata" statement <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be used for
   this purpose.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="action-versus-rpc">
          <name>"action" versus "rpc"</name>
          <t>The use of "action" statements or "rpc" statements is a subjective
   design decision.  RPC operations are not associated with any
   particular data node.  Actions are associated with a specific data
   node definition.  An "action" statement <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be used if the
   protocol operation is specific to a subset of all data nodes instead
   of all possible data nodes.</t>
          <t>The same action name <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be used in different definitions within
   different data node.  For example, a "reset" action defined with a
   data node definition for an interface might have different parameters
   than for a power supply or a VLAN.  The same action name <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be
   used to represent similar semantics.</t>
          <t>The NETCONF Access Control Model (NACM) <xref target="RFC8341"/> does not support
   parameter-based access control for RPC operations.  The user is given
   permission (or not) to invoke the RPC operation with any parameters.
   For example, if each client is only allowed to reset their own
   interface, then NACM cannot be used.</t>
          <t>For example, NACM cannot enforce access control based on the value of
   the "interface" parameter, only the "reset" operation itself:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   rpc reset {
     input {
       leaf interface {
         type if:interface-ref;
         mandatory true;
         description "The interface to reset.";
       }
     }
   }
]]></sourcecode>
          <t>However, NACM can enforce access control for individual interface
   instances, using a "reset" action.  If the user does not have read
   access to the specific "interface" instance, then it cannot invoke
   the "reset" action for that interface instance:</t>
          <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
   container interfaces {
     list interface {
       ...
       action reset { }
     }
   }
]]></sourcecode>
        </section>
      </section>
      <section anchor="updating-yang-modules-published-versus-unpublished">
        <name>Updating YANG Modules (Published versus Unpublished)</name>
        <t>YANG modules can change over time.  Typically, new data model
   definitions are needed to support new features.  YANG update rules
   defined in <xref section="11" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC7950"/> <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be followed for published
   modules.  They <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> be followed for unpublished modules.</t>
        <t>The YANG update rules only apply to published module revisions.  Each
   organization will have their own way to identify published work that
   is considered to be stable and unpublished work that is considered to
   be unstable.  For example, in the IETF, the RFC document is used for
   published work, and the I-D is used for unpublished work.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="sec-tags">
        <name>Defining Standard Tags</name>
        <t><xref target="RFC8819"/> specifies a method for associating tags with YANG modules. Tags may
be defined and associated at module design time, at implementation time, or via
user administrative control. Design-time tags are indicated using the module-tag
extension statement.</t>
        <t>A module <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> indicate, using module-tag extension statements, a set of
tags that are to be automatically associated with it (i.e., not added through configuration).</t>
        <sourcecode type="yang"><![CDATA[
module example-module {
  namespace "https://example.com/yang/example";
  prefix "ex";
  //...
  import module-tags { prefix tags; }

  tags:module-tag "ietf:some-new-tag";
  tags:module-tag "ietf:some-other-tag";
  // ...
}
]]></sourcecode>
        <t>Authors can use existing standard tags or use new tags defined in the model definition,
as appropriate. For IETF modules, new tags <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> be assigned in the IANA "IETF YANG Module Tags"
registry within the "YANG Module Tags" registry <xref target="IANA-TAGS"/>.</t>
      </section>
      <section anchor="modeling-abstract-data-structures">
        <name>Modeling Abstract Data Structures</name>
        <t>For contexts where YANG is used to model abstract data structures (e.g., protocol messages), the use of <xref target="RFC8791"/>
is <bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14> compared to the "yang-data" extension statement <xref target="RFC8040"/>.</t>
        <ul empty="true">
          <li>
            <t>Examples of modules that rely upon <xref target="RFC8791"/> are <xref target="RFC9132"/> or <xref target="RFC9195"/>.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
        <t>Abstract data structures can be augmented using the "augment-structure" statement <xref target="RFC8791"/>.</t>
        <ul empty="true">
          <li>
            <t>Examples of modules that augment abstract data structures are <xref target="RFC9244"/> and <xref target="RFC9362"/>.</t>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </section>
      <section anchor="iana-maintained-modules">
        <name>IANA-Maintained Modules</name>
        <section anchor="context">
          <name>Context</name>
          <t>IANA maintains a set of registries that are key for interoperability.
   The content of these registries are usually available using various
   formats (e.g., plain text, XML).  However, there were some confusion
   in the past about whether the content of some registries is dependent
   on a specific representation format.  For example, Section 5 of
   <xref target="RFC8892"/> was published to clarify that MIB and YANG modules are
   merely additional formats in which the "Interface Types (ifType)" and
   "Tunnel Types (tunnelType)" registries are available.  The MIB
   <xref target="RFC2863"/> and YANG modules <xref target="RFC7224"/><xref target="RFC8675"/> are not separate
   registries, and the same values are always present in all formats of
   the same registry.</t>
          <t>Also, some YANG modules include parameters and values directly in a
   module that is not maintained by IANA while these are populated in an
   IANA registry.  Such a design is suboptimal as it creates another
   source of information that may deviate from the IANA registry as new
   values are assigned or some values are deprecated.</t>
          <t>For the sake of consistency, better flexibility to support new
   values, and maintaining IANA registries as the unique authoritative
   source of information, when such an information is maintained in a
   registry, this document encourages the use of IANA-maintained
   modules.</t>
          <t>The following section provides a set of guidelines for YANG module authors
   related to the design of IANA-maintained modules.  These guidelines
   are meant to leverage existing IANA registries and use YANG as
   another format to present the content of these registries when
   appropriate.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="guidelines-for-iana-maintained-modules">
          <name>Guidelines for IANA-Maintained Modules</name>
          <t>When designing a YANG module for a functionality governed by a
   protocol for which IANA maintains a registry, it is <bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14> to
   specify an IANA-maintained module that echoes the content of that
   registry.  This is superior to including that content in an IETF-
   maintained module.</t>
          <t>When one or multiple sub-registries are available under the same
   registry, it is <bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14> to define an IANA-maintained module for
   each sub-registry.  However, module designers <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> consider defining
   one single IANA-maintained module that covers all sub-registries if
   maintaining that single module is manageable (e.g., very few values
   are present or expected to be present for each sub-registry).  An
   example of such a module is documented in <xref section="5.2" sectionFormat="of" target="RFC9132"/>.</t>
          <t>An IANA-maintained module may use identities (e.g., <xref target="RFC8675"/>) or
   enumerations (e.g., <xref target="RFC9108"/>).  The decision about which type to use
   is left to the module designers and should be made based upon
   specifics related to the intended use of the IANA-maintained module.
   For example, identities are useful if the registry entries are
   organized hierarchically, possibly including multiple inheritances.
   It is <bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14> that the reasoning for the design choice is
   documented in the companion specification that registers an IANA-
   maintained module.  For example, <xref target="RFC9244"/> defines an IANA-maintained
   module that uses enumerations for the following reason:</t>
          <artwork><![CDATA[
 "The DOTS telemetry module (Section 10.1) uses "enumerations" rather
 than "identities" to define units, samples, and intervals because
 otherwise the namespace identifier "ietf-dots-telemetry" must be
 included when a telemetry attribute is included (e.g., in a
 mitigation efficacy update).  The use of "identities" is thus
 suboptimal from a message compactness standpoint; one of the key
 requirements for DOTS messages."
]]></artwork>
          <t>Designers of IANA-maintained modules <bcp14>MAY</bcp14> supply the full initial
   version of the module in a specification document that registers the
   module or only a script to be used (including by IANA) for generating
   the module (e.g., an XSLT stylesheet as in Appendix A of <xref target="RFC9108"/>).
   For both cases, the document that defines an IANA-maintained module
   <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> include a note indicating that the document is only documenting
   the initial version of the module and that the authoritative version
   is to be retrieved from the IANA registry. It is <bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14> to
   include the URL from where to retrieve the recent version of the
   module.  When a script is used, the Internet-Draft that defines an
   IANA-maintained module <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> include an appendix with the initial
   full version of the module.  Including such an appendix in pre-RFC
   versions is meant to assess the correctness of the outcome of the
   supplied script.  The authors <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> include a note to the RFC Editor
   requesting that the appendix be removed before publication as RFC.
   Initial versions of IANA-maintained modules that are published in
   RFCs may be misused despite the appropriate language to refer to the
   IANA registry to retrieve the up-to-date module.  This is problematic
   for interoperability, e.g., when values are deprecated or are
   associated with a new meaning.</t>
          <artwork><![CDATA[
  Note: [Style] provides XSLT 1.0 stylesheets and other tools for
  translating IANA registries to YANG modules.  The tools can be
  used to generate up-to-date revisions of an IANA-maintained module
  based upon the XML representation of an IANA registry.
]]></artwork>
          <t>If an IANA-maintained module is imported by another module, a
   normative reference with the IANA URL from where to retrieve the
   IANA-maintained module <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> be included.  Although not encouraged,
   referencing the RFC that defines the initial version of the IANA
   module is acceptable in specific cases (e.g., the imported version is
   specifically the initial version, the RFC includes useful description
   about the usage of the module).</t>
          <t>Examples of IANA URLs from where to retrieve the latest version of an
   IANA-maintained module are: <xref target="IANA_BGP-L2_URL"/>, <xref target="IANA_PW-Types_URL"/>,
   and <xref target="IANA_BFD_URL"/>. [IANA_FOO_URL] is used in the following to refer
   to such URLs.  These URLs are expected to be sufficiently permanent
   and stable.</t>
        </section>
        <section anchor="sec-iana-mm">
          <name>Guidance for Writing the IANA Considerations for RFCs Defining IANA-Maintained Modules</name>
          <t>In addition to the IANA considerations in <xref target="sec-iana-cons"/>,
   the IANA Considerations Section of an RFC that includes an IANA-
   maintained module <bcp14>MUST</bcp14> provide the required instructions for IANA to
   automatically perform the maintenance of that IANA module.  These
   instructions describe how to proceed with updates to the IANA-
   maintained module that are triggered by a change to the authoritative
   registry.  Concretely, the IANA Considerations Section <bcp14>SHALL</bcp14> at least
   provide the following information:</t>
          <ul spacing="normal">
            <li>
              <t>An IANA request to add a note to the page displaying the
information about the IANA-maintained module that new values must
not be directly added to the module, but to an authoritative IANA
registry.</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>An IANA request to add a note to the authoritative IANA registry
to indicate that any change to the registry must be reflected into
the corresponding IANA-maintained module.</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>Details about the required actions (e.g., add a new "identity" or
"enum" statement) to update the IANA-maintained module to reflect
changes to an authoritative IANA registry.  Typically, these
details have to include the procedure to create a new "identity"
statement name and sub-statements ("base", "status",
"description", and "reference") or a new "enum" statement and sub-
statements ("value", "status", "description", and "reference").</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>A note that unassigned or reserved values must not be present in
the IANA-maintained module.</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>An indication whether experimental values are included in the
IANA-maintained module.  Absent such an indication, experimental
values <bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14> be listed in the IANA-maintained module.</t>
            </li>
            <li>
              <t>An instruction about how to generate the "revision" statement.</t>
            </li>
          </ul>
          <t>A template for the IANA Considerations is provided in <xref target="sec-temp-id"/> for
   IANA-maintained modules with identities and <xref target="sec-temp-enum"/> for IANA-
   maintained modules with enumerations.  Authors may modify the
   template to reflect specifics of their modules (e.g., Multiple
   registries can be listed for a single IANA-maintained module, no
   explicit description (or name) field is listed under the
   authoritative IANA registry).</t>
          <t>The following templates are to be considered in addition to the
   required information that is provided in <xref target="sec-iana-cons"/>.</t>
          <section anchor="sec-temp-id">
            <name>Template for IANA-Maintained Modules with Identities</name>
            <sourcecode markers="true"><![CDATA[

This document defines the initial version of the IANA-maintained
"iana-foo" YANG module.  The most recent version of the YANG module
is available from the "YANG Parameters" registry
[IANA-YANG-PARAMETERS].

IANA is requested to add this note to the registry:

   New values must not be directly added to the "iana-foo" YANG
   module.  They must instead be added to the "foo" registry.

When a value is added to the "foo" registry, a new "identity"
statement must be added to the "iana-foo" YANG module.  The name of
the "identity" is the lower-case of the name provided in the
registry.  The "identity" statement should have the following sub-
statements defined:

 "base":        Contains 'name-base-identity-defined-in-foo'.

 "status":      Include only if a registration has been deprecated or
                obsoleted.  IANA "deprecated" maps to YANG status
                "deprecated", and IANA "obsolete" maps to YANG status
                "obsolete".

 "description":  Replicates the description from the registry.

 "reference":   Replicates the reference(s) from the registry with the
                title of the document(s) added.

Unassigned or reserved values are not present in the module.

When the "iana-foo" YANG module is updated, a new "revision"
statement with a unique revision date must be added in front of the
existing revision statements.

IANA is requested to add this note to [reference-to-the-iana-foo-
registry]:

   When this registry is modified, the YANG module "iana-foo"
   [IANA_FOO_URL] must be updated as defined in RFCXXXX.

]]></sourcecode>
          </section>
          <section anchor="sec-temp-enum">
            <name>Template for IANA-Maintained Modules with Enumerations</name>
            <sourcecode markers="true"><![CDATA[

This document defines the initial version of the IANA-maintained
"iana-foo" YANG module.  The most recent version of the YANG module
is available from the "YANG Parameters" registry
[IANA-YANG-PARAMETERS].

IANA is requested to add this note to the registry:

    New values must not be directly added to the "iana-foo" YANG
    module.  They must instead be added to the "foo" registry.

When a value is added to the "foo" registry, a new "enum" statement
must be added to the "iana-foo" YANG module.  The "enum" statement,
and sub-statements thereof, should be defined:

 "enum":        Replicates a name from the registry.

 "value":       Contains the decimal value of the IANA-assigned value.

 "status":      Is included only if a registration has been deprecated
                or obsoleted.  IANA "deprecated" maps to YANG status
                "deprecated", and IANA "obsolete" maps to YANG status
                "obsolete".

 "description":  Replicates the description from the registry.

 "reference":   Replicates the reference(s) from the registry with the
                title of the document(s) added.

Unassigned or reserved values are not present in the module.

When the "iana-foo" YANG module is updated, a new "revision"
statement with a unique revision date must be added in front of the
existing revision statements.

IANA is requested to add this note to [reference-to-the-iana-foo-
registry]:

    When this registry is modified, the YANG module "iana-foo"
    [IANA_FOO_URL] must be updated as defined in RFCXXXX.

]]></sourcecode>
          </section>
        </section>
      </section>
    </section>
    <section anchor="sec-iana">
      <name>IANA Considerations</name>
      <t>The following registration in the "ns" subregistry of the "IETF XML
Registry" <xref target="RFC3688"/> was detailed in <xref target="RFC6087"/>. This document requests IANA
to update this registration to reference this document.</t>
      <artwork><![CDATA[
     URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-template
     Registrant Contact: The IESG.
     XML: N/A, the requested URI is an XML namespace.
]]></artwork>
      <t>This document requests IANA to register the following YANG module in the "YANG Module
Names" registry <xref target="RFC6020"/> within the "YANG Parameters" registry group.</t>
      <table anchor="reg">
        <name>YANG Registry Assignment</name>
        <thead>
          <tr>
            <th align="right">Field</th>
            <th align="left">Value</th>
          </tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr>
            <td align="right">Name</td>
            <td align="left">ietf-template</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="right">Namespace</td>
            <td align="left">urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-template</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="right">Prefix</td>
            <td align="left">temp</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="right">Maintained by IANA?</td>
            <td align="left">N</td>
          </tr>
          <tr>
            <td align="right">Reference</td>
            <td align="left">RFC XXXX</td>
          </tr>
        </tbody>
      </table>
      <t>Also, This document requests IANA to update the reference for
   the "YANG Module Names" registry to point to the RFC number that will
   be assigned to this document as it contains the template necessary
   for registration in Appendix B.</t>
    </section>
    <section anchor="security-considerations">
      <name>Security Considerations</name>
      <t>This document defines documentation guidelines for NETCONF or
RESTCONF content defined with the YANG data modeling language;
therefore, it does not introduce any new or increased security risks
into the management system.</t>
    </section>
  </middle>
  <back>
    <references>
      <name>References</name>
      <references anchor="sec-normative-references">
        <name>Normative References</name>
        <reference anchor="ID-Guidelines" target="https://authors.ietf.org/en/content-guidelines-overview">
          <front>
            <title>Guidelines to Authors of Internet-Drafts</title>
            <author>
              <organization>IETF</organization>
            </author>
            <date>n.d.</date>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="W3C.REC-xpath" target="http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xpath-19991116">
          <front>
            <title>XML Path Language (XPath) Version 1.0</title>
            <author initials="J." surname="Clark" fullname="James Clark">
              <organization/>
            </author>
            <author initials="S." surname="DeRose" fullname="Steve DeRose">
              <organization/>
            </author>
            <date year="1999" month="November"/>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="W3C" value="Recommendation REC-xpath-19991116"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6241">
          <front>
            <title>Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)</title>
            <author fullname="R. Enns" initials="R." role="editor" surname="Enns"/>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." role="editor" surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <author fullname="J. Schoenwaelder" initials="J." role="editor" surname="Schoenwaelder"/>
            <author fullname="A. Bierman" initials="A." role="editor" surname="Bierman"/>
            <date month="June" year="2011"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) defined in this document provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices. It uses an Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based data encoding for the configuration data as well as the protocol messages. The NETCONF protocol operations are realized as remote procedure calls (RPCs). This document obsoletes RFC 4741. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6241"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6241"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8040">
          <front>
            <title>RESTCONF Protocol</title>
            <author fullname="A. Bierman" initials="A." surname="Bierman"/>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <author fullname="K. Watsen" initials="K." surname="Watsen"/>
            <date month="January" year="2017"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document describes an HTTP-based protocol that provides a programmatic interface for accessing data defined in YANG, using the datastore concepts defined in the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF).</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8040"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8040"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC7950">
          <front>
            <title>The YANG 1.1 Data Modeling Language</title>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." role="editor" surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <date month="August" year="2016"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>YANG is a data modeling language used to model configuration data, state data, Remote Procedure Calls, and notifications for network management protocols. This document describes the syntax and semantics of version 1.1 of the YANG language. YANG version 1.1 is a maintenance release of the YANG language, addressing ambiguities and defects in the original specification. There are a small number of backward incompatibilities from YANG version 1. This document also specifies the YANG mappings to the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF).</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="7950"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC7950"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6020">
          <front>
            <title>YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)</title>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." role="editor" surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <date month="October" year="2010"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>YANG is a data modeling language used to model configuration and state data manipulated by the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF), NETCONF remote procedure calls, and NETCONF notifications. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6020"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6020"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8791">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Data Structure Extensions</title>
            <author fullname="A. Bierman" initials="A." surname="Bierman"/>
            <author fullname="M. Björklund" initials="M." surname="Björklund"/>
            <author fullname="K. Watsen" initials="K." surname="Watsen"/>
            <date month="June" year="2020"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document describes YANG mechanisms for defining abstract data structures with YANG.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8791"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8791"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8126">
          <front>
            <title>Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs</title>
            <author fullname="M. Cotton" initials="M." surname="Cotton"/>
            <author fullname="B. Leiba" initials="B." surname="Leiba"/>
            <author fullname="T. Narten" initials="T." surname="Narten"/>
            <date month="June" year="2017"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>Many protocols make use of points of extensibility that use constants to identify various protocol parameters. To ensure that the values in these fields do not have conflicting uses and to promote interoperability, their allocations are often coordinated by a central record keeper. For IETF protocols, that role is filled by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).</t>
              <t>To make assignments in a given registry prudently, guidance describing the conditions under which new values should be assigned, as well as when and how modifications to existing values can be made, is needed. This document defines a framework for the documentation of these guidelines by specification authors, in order to assure that the provided guidance for the IANA Considerations is clear and addresses the various issues that are likely in the operation of a registry.</t>
              <t>This is the third edition of this document; it obsoletes RFC 5226.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="26"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8126"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8126"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC7952">
          <front>
            <title>Defining and Using Metadata with YANG</title>
            <author fullname="L. Lhotka" initials="L." surname="Lhotka"/>
            <date month="August" year="2016"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines a YANG extension that allows for defining metadata annotations in YANG modules. The document also specifies XML and JSON encoding of annotations and other rules for annotating instances of YANG data nodes.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="7952"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC7952"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8792">
          <front>
            <title>Handling Long Lines in Content of Internet-Drafts and RFCs</title>
            <author fullname="K. Watsen" initials="K." surname="Watsen"/>
            <author fullname="E. Auerswald" initials="E." surname="Auerswald"/>
            <author fullname="A. Farrel" initials="A." surname="Farrel"/>
            <author fullname="Q. Wu" initials="Q." surname="Wu"/>
            <date month="June" year="2020"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines two strategies for handling long lines in width-bounded text content. One strategy, called the "single backslash" strategy, is based on the historical use of a single backslash ('\') character to indicate where line-folding has occurred, with the continuation occurring with the first character that is not a space character (' ') on the next line. The second strategy, called the "double backslash" strategy, extends the first strategy by adding a second backslash character to identify where the continuation begins and is thereby able to handle cases not supported by the first strategy. Both strategies use a self-describing header enabling automated reconstitution of the original content.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8792"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8792"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8819">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Module Tags</title>
            <author fullname="C. Hopps" initials="C." surname="Hopps"/>
            <author fullname="L. Berger" initials="L." surname="Berger"/>
            <author fullname="D. Bogdanovic" initials="D." surname="Bogdanovic"/>
            <date month="January" year="2021"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document provides for the association of tags with YANG modules. The expectation is for such tags to be used to help classify and organize modules. A method for defining, reading, and writing modules tags is provided. Tags may be registered and assigned during module definition, assigned by implementations, or dynamically defined and set by users. This document also provides guidance to future model writers; as such, this document updates RFC 8407.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8819"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8819"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8342">
          <front>
            <title>Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA)</title>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <author fullname="J. Schoenwaelder" initials="J." surname="Schoenwaelder"/>
            <author fullname="P. Shafer" initials="P." surname="Shafer"/>
            <author fullname="K. Watsen" initials="K." surname="Watsen"/>
            <author fullname="R. Wilton" initials="R." surname="Wilton"/>
            <date month="March" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>Datastores are a fundamental concept binding the data models written in the YANG data modeling language to network management protocols such as the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) and RESTCONF. This document defines an architectural framework for datastores based on the experience gained with the initial simpler model, addressing requirements that were not well supported in the initial model. This document updates RFC 7950.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8342"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8342"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC2119">
          <front>
            <title>Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels</title>
            <author fullname="S. Bradner" initials="S." surname="Bradner"/>
            <date month="March" year="1997"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>In many standards track documents several words are used to signify the requirements in the specification. These words are often capitalized. This document defines these words as they should be interpreted in IETF documents. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="14"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2119"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC2119"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8174">
          <front>
            <title>Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC 2119 Key Words</title>
            <author fullname="B. Leiba" initials="B." surname="Leiba"/>
            <date month="May" year="2017"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>RFC 2119 specifies common key words that may be used in protocol specifications. This document aims to reduce the ambiguity by clarifying that only UPPERCASE usage of the key words have the defined special meanings.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="14"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8174"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8174"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8446">
          <front>
            <title>The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.3</title>
            <author fullname="E. Rescorla" initials="E." surname="Rescorla"/>
            <date month="August" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document specifies version 1.3 of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. TLS allows client/server applications to communicate over the Internet in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, and message forgery.</t>
              <t>This document updates RFCs 5705 and 6066, and obsoletes RFCs 5077, 5246, and 6961. This document also specifies new requirements for TLS 1.2 implementations.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8446"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8446"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6242">
          <front>
            <title>Using the NETCONF Protocol over Secure Shell (SSH)</title>
            <author fullname="M. Wasserman" initials="M." surname="Wasserman"/>
            <date month="June" year="2011"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document describes a method for invoking and running the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) within a Secure Shell (SSH) session as an SSH subsystem. This document obsoletes RFC 4742. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6242"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6242"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8341">
          <front>
            <title>Network Configuration Access Control Model</title>
            <author fullname="A. Bierman" initials="A." surname="Bierman"/>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <date month="March" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>The standardization of network configuration interfaces for use with the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) or the RESTCONF protocol requires a structured and secure operating environment that promotes human usability and multi-vendor interoperability. There is a need for standard mechanisms to restrict NETCONF or RESTCONF protocol access for particular users to a preconfigured subset of all available NETCONF or RESTCONF protocol operations and content. This document defines such an access control model.</t>
              <t>This document obsoletes RFC 6536.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="STD" value="91"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8341"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8341"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC3688">
          <front>
            <title>The IETF XML Registry</title>
            <author fullname="M. Mealling" initials="M." surname="Mealling"/>
            <date month="January" year="2004"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document describes an IANA maintained registry for IETF standards which use Extensible Markup Language (XML) related items such as Namespaces, Document Type Declarations (DTDs), Schemas, and Resource Description Framework (RDF) Schemas.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="81"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="3688"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC3688"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC3986">
          <front>
            <title>Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax</title>
            <author fullname="T. Berners-Lee" initials="T." surname="Berners-Lee"/>
            <author fullname="R. Fielding" initials="R." surname="Fielding"/>
            <author fullname="L. Masinter" initials="L." surname="Masinter"/>
            <date month="January" year="2005"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a compact sequence of characters that identifies an abstract or physical resource. This specification defines the generic URI syntax and a process for resolving URI references that might be in relative form, along with guidelines and security considerations for the use of URIs on the Internet. The URI syntax defines a grammar that is a superset of all valid URIs, allowing an implementation to parse the common components of a URI reference without knowing the scheme-specific requirements of every possible identifier. This specification does not define a generative grammar for URIs; that task is performed by the individual specifications of each URI scheme. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="STD" value="66"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="3986"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC3986"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC5378">
          <front>
            <title>Rights Contributors Provide to the IETF Trust</title>
            <author fullname="S. Bradner" initials="S." role="editor" surname="Bradner"/>
            <author fullname="J. Contreras" initials="J." role="editor" surname="Contreras"/>
            <date month="November" year="2008"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>The IETF policies about rights in Contributions to the IETF are designed to ensure that such Contributions can be made available to the IETF and Internet communities while permitting the authors to retain as many rights as possible. This memo details the IETF policies on rights in Contributions to the IETF. It also describes the objectives that the policies are designed to meet. This memo obsoletes RFCs 3978 and 4748 and, with BCP 79 and RFC 5377, replaces Section 10 of RFC 2026. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="78"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="5378"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC5378"/>
        </reference>
      </references>
      <references anchor="sec-informative-references">
        <name>Informative References</name>
        <reference anchor="IANA-MOD-NAMES" target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/yang-parameters/">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Module Names</title>
            <author>
              <organization>IANA</organization>
            </author>
            <date/>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="IANA-XML" target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/xml-registry/">
          <front>
            <title>IETF XML Registry</title>
            <author>
              <organization>IANA</organization>
            </author>
            <date/>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC-STYLE" target="http://www.rfc-editor.org/styleguide/">
          <front>
            <title>Style Guide</title>
            <author>
              <organization>RFC Editor</organization>
            </author>
            <date/>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="IANA_BFD_URL" target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/iana-bfd-types/iana-bfd-types.xhtml">
          <front>
            <title>iana-bfd-types YANG Module</title>
            <author>
              <organization>IANA</organization>
            </author>
            <date/>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="IANA_BGP-L2_URL" target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/iana-bgp-l2-encaps/iana-bgp-l2-encaps.xhtml">
          <front>
            <title>iana-bgp-l2-encaps YANG Module</title>
            <author>
              <organization>IANA</organization>
            </author>
            <date/>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="IANA_PW-Types_URL" target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/iana-pseudowire-types/iana-pseudowire-types.xhtml">
          <front>
            <title>iana-pseudowire-types YANG Module</title>
            <author>
              <organization>IANA</organization>
            </author>
            <date/>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="Style" target="https://github.com/llhotka/iana-yang">
          <front>
            <title>IANA YANG</title>
            <author>
              <organization/>
            </author>
            <date>n.d.</date>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="IANA-YANG-PARAMETERS" target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/yang-parameters">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Parameters</title>
            <author>
              <organization/>
            </author>
            <date>n.d.</date>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="IANA-TAGS" target="https://www.iana.org/assignments/yang-module-tags/">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Module Tags</title>
            <author>
              <organization>IANA</organization>
            </author>
            <date/>
          </front>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8407">
          <front>
            <title>Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of Documents Containing YANG Data Models</title>
            <author fullname="A. Bierman" initials="A." surname="Bierman"/>
            <date month="October" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This memo provides guidelines for authors and reviewers of specifications containing YANG modules. Recommendations and procedures are defined, which are intended to increase interoperability and usability of Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) and RESTCONF protocol implementations that utilize YANG modules. This document obsoletes RFC 6087.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="216"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8407"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8407"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8675">
          <front>
            <title>A YANG Data Model for Tunnel Interface Types</title>
            <author fullname="M. Boucadair" initials="M." surname="Boucadair"/>
            <author fullname="I. Farrer" initials="I." surname="Farrer"/>
            <author fullname="R. Asati" initials="R." surname="Asati"/>
            <date month="November" year="2019"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document specifies the initial version of a YANG module "iana-tunnel-type", which contains a collection of IANA-maintained YANG identities used as interface types for tunnel interfaces. The module reflects the "tunnelType" registry maintained by IANA. The latest revision of this YANG module can be obtained from the IANA website.</t>
              <t>Tunnel type values are not directly added to the Tunnel Interface Types YANG module; they must instead be added to the "tunnelType" IANA registry. Once a new tunnel type registration is made by IANA for a new tunneling scheme or even an existing one that is not already listed in the current registry (e.g., LISP, NSH), IANA will update the Tunnel Interface Types YANG module accordingly.</t>
              <t>Some of the IETF-defined tunneling techniques are not listed in the current IANA registry. It is not the intent of this document to update the existing IANA registry with a comprehensive list of tunnel technologies. Registrants must follow the IETF registration procedure for interface types whenever a new tunnel type is needed.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8675"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8675"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC9291">
          <front>
            <title>A YANG Network Data Model for Layer 2 VPNs</title>
            <author fullname="M. Boucadair" initials="M." role="editor" surname="Boucadair"/>
            <author fullname="O. Gonzalez de Dios" initials="O." role="editor" surname="Gonzalez de Dios"/>
            <author fullname="S. Barguil" initials="S." surname="Barguil"/>
            <author fullname="L. Munoz" initials="L." surname="Munoz"/>
            <date month="September" year="2022"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines an L2VPN Network Model (L2NM) that can be used to manage the provisioning of Layer 2 Virtual Private Network (L2VPN) services within a network (e.g., a service provider network). The L2NM complements the L2VPN Service Model (L2SM) by providing a network-centric view of the service that is internal to a service provider. The L2NM is particularly meant to be used by a network controller to derive the configuration information that will be sent to relevant network devices.</t>
              <t>Also, this document defines a YANG module to manage Ethernet segments and the initial versions of two IANA-maintained modules that include a set of identities of BGP Layer 2 encapsulation types and pseudowire types.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9291"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC9291"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC2026">
          <front>
            <title>The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3</title>
            <author fullname="S. Bradner" initials="S." surname="Bradner"/>
            <date month="October" year="1996"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This memo documents the process used by the Internet community for the standardization of protocols and procedures. It defines the stages in the standardization process, the requirements for moving a document between stages and the types of documents used during this process. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="9"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2026"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC2026"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8340">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Tree Diagrams</title>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <author fullname="L. Berger" initials="L." role="editor" surname="Berger"/>
            <date month="March" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document captures the current syntax used in YANG module tree diagrams. The purpose of this document is to provide a single location for this definition. This syntax may be updated from time to time based on the evolution of the YANG language.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="215"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8340"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8340"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC7322">
          <front>
            <title>RFC Style Guide</title>
            <author fullname="H. Flanagan" initials="H." surname="Flanagan"/>
            <author fullname="S. Ginoza" initials="S." surname="Ginoza"/>
            <date month="September" year="2014"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document describes the fundamental and unique style conventions and editorial policies currently in use for the RFC Series. It captures the RFC Editor's basic requirements and offers guidance regarding the style and structure of an RFC. Additional guidance is captured on a website that reflects the experimental nature of that guidance and prepares it for future inclusion in the RFC Style Guide. This document obsoletes RFC 2223, "Instructions to RFC Authors".</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="7322"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC7322"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC7841">
          <front>
            <title>RFC Streams, Headers, and Boilerplates</title>
            <author fullname="J. Halpern" initials="J." role="editor" surname="Halpern"/>
            <author fullname="L. Daigle" initials="L." role="editor" surname="Daigle"/>
            <author fullname="O. Kolkman" initials="O." role="editor" surname="Kolkman"/>
            <date month="May" year="2016"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>RFC documents contain a number of fixed elements such as the title page header, standard boilerplates, and copyright/IPR statements. This document describes them and introduces some updates to reflect current usage and requirements of RFC publication. In particular, this updated structure is intended to communicate clearly the source of RFC creation and review. This document obsoletes RFC 5741, moving detailed content to an IAB web page and preparing for more flexible output formats.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="7841"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC7841"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8349">
          <front>
            <title>A YANG Data Model for Routing Management (NMDA Version)</title>
            <author fullname="L. Lhotka" initials="L." surname="Lhotka"/>
            <author fullname="A. Lindem" initials="A." surname="Lindem"/>
            <author fullname="Y. Qu" initials="Y." surname="Qu"/>
            <date month="March" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document specifies three YANG modules and one submodule. Together, they form the core routing data model that serves as a framework for configuring and managing a routing subsystem. It is expected that these modules will be augmented by additional YANG modules defining data models for control-plane protocols, route filters, and other functions. The core routing data model provides common building blocks for such extensions -- routes, Routing Information Bases (RIBs), and control-plane protocols.</t>
              <t>The YANG modules in this document conform to the Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA). This document obsoletes RFC 8022.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8349"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8349"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6991">
          <front>
            <title>Common YANG Data Types</title>
            <author fullname="J. Schoenwaelder" initials="J." role="editor" surname="Schoenwaelder"/>
            <date month="July" year="2013"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document introduces a collection of common data types to be used with the YANG data modeling language. This document obsoletes RFC 6021.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6991"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6991"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8309">
          <front>
            <title>Service Models Explained</title>
            <author fullname="Q. Wu" initials="Q." surname="Wu"/>
            <author fullname="W. Liu" initials="W." surname="Liu"/>
            <author fullname="A. Farrel" initials="A." surname="Farrel"/>
            <date month="January" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>The IETF has produced many modules in the YANG modeling language. The majority of these modules are used to construct data models to model devices or monolithic functions.</t>
              <t>A small number of YANG modules have been defined to model services (for example, the Layer 3 Virtual Private Network Service Model (L3SM) produced by the L3SM working group and documented in RFC 8049).</t>
              <t>This document describes service models as used within the IETF and also shows where a service model might fit into a software-defined networking architecture. Note that service models do not make any assumption of how a service is actually engineered and delivered for a customer; details of how network protocols and devices are engineered to deliver a service are captured in other modules that are not exposed through the interface between the customer and the provider.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8309"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8309"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8969">
          <front>
            <title>A Framework for Automating Service and Network Management with YANG</title>
            <author fullname="Q. Wu" initials="Q." role="editor" surname="Wu"/>
            <author fullname="M. Boucadair" initials="M." role="editor" surname="Boucadair"/>
            <author fullname="D. Lopez" initials="D." surname="Lopez"/>
            <author fullname="C. Xie" initials="C." surname="Xie"/>
            <author fullname="L. Geng" initials="L." surname="Geng"/>
            <date month="January" year="2021"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>Data models provide a programmatic approach to represent services and networks. Concretely, they can be used to derive configuration information for network and service components, and state information that will be monitored and tracked. Data models can be used during the service and network management life cycle (e.g., service instantiation, service provisioning, service optimization, service monitoring, service diagnosing, and service assurance). Data models are also instrumental in the automation of network management, and they can provide closed-loop control for adaptive and deterministic service creation, delivery, and maintenance.</t>
              <t>This document describes a framework for service and network management automation that takes advantage of YANG modeling technologies. This framework is drawn from a network operator perspective irrespective of the origin of a data model; thus, it can accommodate YANG modules that are developed outside the IETF.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8969"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8969"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8299">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Data Model for L3VPN Service Delivery</title>
            <author fullname="Q. Wu" initials="Q." role="editor" surname="Wu"/>
            <author fullname="S. Litkowski" initials="S." surname="Litkowski"/>
            <author fullname="L. Tomotaki" initials="L." surname="Tomotaki"/>
            <author fullname="K. Ogaki" initials="K." surname="Ogaki"/>
            <date month="January" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines a YANG data model that can be used for communication between customers and network operators and to deliver a Layer 3 provider-provisioned VPN service. This document is limited to BGP PE-based VPNs as described in RFCs 4026, 4110, and 4364. This model is intended to be instantiated at the management system to deliver the overall service. It is not a configuration model to be used directly on network elements. This model provides an abstracted view of the Layer 3 IP VPN service configuration components. It will be up to the management system to take this model as input and use specific configuration models to configure the different network elements to deliver the service. How the configuration of network elements is done is out of scope for this document.</t>
              <t>This document obsoletes RFC 8049; it replaces the unimplementable module in that RFC with a new module with the same name that is not backward compatible. The changes are a series of small fixes to the YANG module and some clarifications to the text.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8299"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8299"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8466">
          <front>
            <title>A YANG Data Model for Layer 2 Virtual Private Network (L2VPN) Service Delivery</title>
            <author fullname="B. Wen" initials="B." surname="Wen"/>
            <author fullname="G. Fioccola" initials="G." role="editor" surname="Fioccola"/>
            <author fullname="C. Xie" initials="C." surname="Xie"/>
            <author fullname="L. Jalil" initials="L." surname="Jalil"/>
            <date month="October" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines a YANG data model that can be used to configure a Layer 2 provider-provisioned VPN service. It is up to a management system to take this as an input and generate specific configuration models to configure the different network elements to deliver the service. How this configuration of network elements is done is out of scope for this document.</t>
              <t>The YANG data model defined in this document includes support for point-to-point Virtual Private Wire Services (VPWSs) and multipoint Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLSs) that use Pseudowires signaled using the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) and the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) as described in RFCs 4761 and 6624.</t>
              <t>The YANG data model defined in this document conforms to the Network Management Datastore Architecture defined in RFC 8342.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8466"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8466"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC9182">
          <front>
            <title>A YANG Network Data Model for Layer 3 VPNs</title>
            <author fullname="S. Barguil" initials="S." surname="Barguil"/>
            <author fullname="O. Gonzalez de Dios" initials="O." role="editor" surname="Gonzalez de Dios"/>
            <author fullname="M. Boucadair" initials="M." role="editor" surname="Boucadair"/>
            <author fullname="L. Munoz" initials="L." surname="Munoz"/>
            <author fullname="A. Aguado" initials="A." surname="Aguado"/>
            <date month="February" year="2022"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>As a complement to the Layer 3 Virtual Private Network Service Model (L3SM), which is used for communication between customers and service providers, this document defines an L3VPN Network Model (L3NM) that can be used for the provisioning of Layer 3 Virtual Private Network (L3VPN) services within a service provider network. The model provides a network-centric view of L3VPN services.</t>
              <t>The L3NM is meant to be used by a network controller to derive the configuration information that will be sent to relevant network devices. The model can also facilitate communication between a service orchestrator and a network controller/orchestrator.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9182"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC9182"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8199">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Module Classification</title>
            <author fullname="D. Bogdanovic" initials="D." surname="Bogdanovic"/>
            <author fullname="B. Claise" initials="B." surname="Claise"/>
            <author fullname="C. Moberg" initials="C." surname="Moberg"/>
            <date month="July" year="2017"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>The YANG data modeling language is currently being considered for a wide variety of applications throughout the networking industry at large. Many standards development organizations (SDOs), open-source software projects, vendors, and users are using YANG to develop and publish YANG modules for a wide variety of applications. At the same time, there is currently no well-known terminology to categorize various types of YANG modules.</t>
              <t>A consistent terminology would help with the categorization of YANG modules, assist in the analysis of the YANG data modeling efforts in the IETF and other organizations, and bring clarity to the YANG- related discussions between the different groups.</t>
              <t>This document describes a set of concepts and associated terms to support consistent classification of YANG modules.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8199"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8199"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8519">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Data Model for Network Access Control Lists (ACLs)</title>
            <author fullname="M. Jethanandani" initials="M." surname="Jethanandani"/>
            <author fullname="S. Agarwal" initials="S." surname="Agarwal"/>
            <author fullname="L. Huang" initials="L." surname="Huang"/>
            <author fullname="D. Blair" initials="D." surname="Blair"/>
            <date month="March" year="2019"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines a data model for Access Control Lists (ACLs). An ACL is a user-ordered set of rules used to configure the forwarding behavior in a device. Each rule is used to find a match on a packet and define actions that will be performed on the packet.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8519"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8519"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC7951">
          <front>
            <title>JSON Encoding of Data Modeled with YANG</title>
            <author fullname="L. Lhotka" initials="L." surname="Lhotka"/>
            <date month="August" year="2016"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines encoding rules for representing configuration data, state data, parameters of Remote Procedure Call (RPC) operations or actions, and notifications defined using YANG as JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) text.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="7951"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC7951"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC5737">
          <front>
            <title>IPv4 Address Blocks Reserved for Documentation</title>
            <author fullname="J. Arkko" initials="J." surname="Arkko"/>
            <author fullname="M. Cotton" initials="M." surname="Cotton"/>
            <author fullname="L. Vegoda" initials="L." surname="Vegoda"/>
            <date month="January" year="2010"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>Three IPv4 unicast address blocks are reserved for use in examples in specifications and other documents. This document describes the use of these blocks. This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for informational purposes.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="5737"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC5737"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC3849">
          <front>
            <title>IPv6 Address Prefix Reserved for Documentation</title>
            <author fullname="G. Huston" initials="G." surname="Huston"/>
            <author fullname="A. Lord" initials="A." surname="Lord"/>
            <author fullname="P. Smith" initials="P." surname="Smith"/>
            <date month="July" year="2004"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>To reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion when relating documented examples to deployed systems, an IPv6 unicast address prefix is reserved for use in examples in RFCs, books, documentation, and the like. Since site-local and link-local unicast addresses have special meaning in IPv6, these addresses cannot be used in many example situations. The document describes the use of the IPv6 address prefix 2001:DB8::/32 as a reserved prefix for use in documentation. This memo provides information for the Internet community.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="3849"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC3849"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC5612">
          <front>
            <title>Enterprise Number for Documentation Use</title>
            <author fullname="P. Eronen" initials="P." surname="Eronen"/>
            <author fullname="D. Harrington" initials="D." surname="Harrington"/>
            <date month="August" year="2009"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document describes an Enterprise Number (also known as SMI Network Management Private Enterprise Code) for use in documentation. This memo provides information for the Internet community.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="5612"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC5612"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC5398">
          <front>
            <title>Autonomous System (AS) Number Reservation for Documentation Use</title>
            <author fullname="G. Huston" initials="G." surname="Huston"/>
            <date month="December" year="2008"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>To reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion when relating documented examples to deployed systems, two blocks of Autonomous System numbers (ASNs) are reserved for use in examples in RFCs, books, documentation, and the like. This document describes the reservation of two blocks of ASNs as reserved numbers for use in documentation. This memo provides information for the Internet community.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="5398"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC5398"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC2606">
          <front>
            <title>Reserved Top Level DNS Names</title>
            <author fullname="D. Eastlake 3rd" initials="D." surname="Eastlake 3rd"/>
            <author fullname="A. Panitz" initials="A." surname="Panitz"/>
            <date month="June" year="1999"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>To reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion, a few top level domain names are reserved for use in private testing, as examples in documentation, and the like. In addition, a few second level domain names reserved for use as examples are documented. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="32"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2606"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC2606"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC4151">
          <front>
            <title>The 'tag' URI Scheme</title>
            <author fullname="T. Kindberg" initials="T." surname="Kindberg"/>
            <author fullname="S. Hawke" initials="S." surname="Hawke"/>
            <date month="October" year="2005"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document describes the "tag" Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme. Tag URIs (also known as "tags") are designed to be unique across space and time while being tractable to humans. They are distinct from most other URIs in that they have no authoritative resolution mechanism. A tag may be used purely as an entity identifier. Furthermore, using tags has some advantages over the common practice of using "http" URIs as identifiers for non-HTTP-accessible resources. This memo provides information for the Internet community.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="4151"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC4151"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC7223">
          <front>
            <title>A YANG Data Model for Interface Management</title>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <date month="May" year="2014"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines a YANG data model for the management of network interfaces. It is expected that interface-type-specific data models augment the generic interfaces data model defined in this document. The data model includes configuration data and state data (status information and counters for the collection of statistics).</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="7223"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC7223"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8343">
          <front>
            <title>A YANG Data Model for Interface Management</title>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <date month="March" year="2018"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines a YANG data model for the management of network interfaces. It is expected that interface-type-specific data models augment the generic interfaces data model defined in this document. The data model includes definitions for configuration and system state (status information and counters for the collection of statistics).</t>
              <t>The YANG data model in this document conforms to the Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA) defined in RFC 8342.</t>
              <t>This document obsoletes RFC 7223.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8343"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8343"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC9132">
          <front>
            <title>Distributed Denial-of-Service Open Threat Signaling (DOTS) Signal Channel Specification</title>
            <author fullname="M. Boucadair" initials="M." role="editor" surname="Boucadair"/>
            <author fullname="J. Shallow" initials="J." surname="Shallow"/>
            <author fullname="T. Reddy.K" initials="T." surname="Reddy.K"/>
            <date month="September" year="2021"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document specifies the Distributed Denial-of-Service Open Threat Signaling (DOTS) signal channel, a protocol for signaling the need for protection against Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks to a server capable of enabling network traffic mitigation on behalf of the requesting client.</t>
              <t>A companion document defines the DOTS data channel, a separate reliable communication layer for DOTS management and configuration purposes.</t>
              <t>This document obsoletes RFC 8782.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9132"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC9132"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC9195">
          <front>
            <title>A File Format for YANG Instance Data</title>
            <author fullname="B. Lengyel" initials="B." surname="Lengyel"/>
            <author fullname="B. Claise" initials="B." surname="Claise"/>
            <date month="February" year="2022"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>There is a need to document data defined in YANG models at design time, implementation time, or when a live server is unavailable. This document specifies a standard file format for YANG instance data, which follows the syntax and semantics of existing YANG models and annotates it with metadata.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9195"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC9195"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC9244">
          <front>
            <title>Distributed Denial-of-Service Open Threat Signaling (DOTS) Telemetry</title>
            <author fullname="M. Boucadair" initials="M." role="editor" surname="Boucadair"/>
            <author fullname="T. Reddy.K" initials="T." role="editor" surname="Reddy.K"/>
            <author fullname="E. Doron" initials="E." surname="Doron"/>
            <author fullname="M. Chen" initials="M." surname="Chen"/>
            <author fullname="J. Shallow" initials="J." surname="Shallow"/>
            <date month="June" year="2022"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document aims to enrich the Distributed Denial-of-Service Open Threat Signaling (DOTS) signal channel protocol with various telemetry attributes, allowing for optimal Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack mitigation. It specifies the normal traffic baseline and attack traffic telemetry attributes a DOTS client can convey to its DOTS server in the mitigation request, the mitigation status telemetry attributes a DOTS server can communicate to a DOTS client, and the mitigation efficacy telemetry attributes a DOTS client can communicate to a DOTS server. The telemetry attributes can assist the mitigator in choosing the DDoS mitigation techniques and performing optimal DDoS attack mitigation.</t>
              <t>This document specifies two YANG modules: one for representing DOTS telemetry message types and one for sharing the attack mapping details over the DOTS data channel.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9244"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC9244"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC9362">
          <front>
            <title>Distributed Denial-of-Service Open Threat Signaling (DOTS) Signal Channel Configuration Attributes for Robust Block Transmission</title>
            <author fullname="M. Boucadair" initials="M." surname="Boucadair"/>
            <author fullname="J. Shallow" initials="J." surname="Shallow"/>
            <date month="February" year="2023"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document specifies new DDoS Open Threat Signaling (DOTS) signal channel configuration parameters that can be negotiated between DOTS peers to enable the use of Q-Block1 and Q-Block2 Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) options. These options enable robust and faster transmission rates for large amounts of data with less packet interchanges as well as support for faster recovery should any of the blocks get lost in transmission (especially during DDoS attacks).</t>
              <t>Also, this document defines a YANG data model for representing these new DOTS signal channel configuration parameters. This model augments the DOTS signal YANG module ("ietf-dots-signal-channel") defined in RFC 9132.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9362"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC9362"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC8892">
          <front>
            <title>Guidelines and Registration Procedures for Interface Types and Tunnel Types</title>
            <author fullname="D. Thaler" initials="D." surname="Thaler"/>
            <author fullname="D. Romascanu" initials="D." surname="Romascanu"/>
            <date month="August" year="2020"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document provides guidelines and procedures for those who are
defining, registering, or evaluating definitions of new interface
types ("ifType" values) and tunnel types. The original definition of
the IANA interface type registry predated the use of IANA
Considerations sections and YANG modules, so some confusion arose
over time. Tunnel types were added later, with the same requirements
and allocation policy as interface types. This document updates RFC
2863 and provides updated guidance for these registries.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8892"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8892"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC2863">
          <front>
            <title>The Interfaces Group MIB</title>
            <author fullname="K. McCloghrie" initials="K." surname="McCloghrie"/>
            <author fullname="F. Kastenholz" initials="F." surname="Kastenholz"/>
            <date month="June" year="2000"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This memo discusses the 'interfaces' group of MIB-II, especially the experience gained from the definition of numerous media-specific MIB modules for use in conjunction with the 'interfaces' group for managing various sub-layers beneath the internetwork-layer. It specifies clarifications to, and extensions of, the architectural issues within the MIB-II model of the 'interfaces' group. [STANDARDS-TRACK]</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2863"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC2863"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC7224">
          <front>
            <title>IANA Interface Type YANG Module</title>
            <author fullname="M. Bjorklund" initials="M." surname="Bjorklund"/>
            <date month="May" year="2014"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document defines the initial version of the iana-if-type YANG module.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="7224"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC7224"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC9108">
          <front>
            <title>YANG Types for DNS Classes and Resource Record Types</title>
            <author fullname="L. Lhotka" initials="L." surname="Lhotka"/>
            <author fullname="P. Špaček" initials="P." surname="Špaček"/>
            <date month="September" year="2021"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This document introduces the YANG module "iana-dns-class-rr-type", which contains derived types reflecting two IANA registries: DNS CLASSes and Resource Record (RR) TYPEs. These YANG types are intended as the minimum basis for future data modeling work.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9108"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC9108"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC6087">
          <front>
            <title>Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of YANG Data Model Documents</title>
            <author fullname="A. Bierman" initials="A." surname="Bierman"/>
            <date month="January" year="2011"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This memo provides guidelines for authors and reviewers of Standards Track specifications containing YANG data model modules. Applicable portions may be used as a basis for reviews of other YANG data model documents. Recommendations and procedures are defined, which are intended to increase interoperability and usability of Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) implementations that utilize YANG data model modules. This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for informational purposes.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="6087"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC6087"/>
        </reference>
        <reference anchor="RFC4181">
          <front>
            <title>Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of MIB Documents</title>
            <author fullname="C. Heard" initials="C." role="editor" surname="Heard"/>
            <date month="September" year="2005"/>
            <abstract>
              <t>This memo provides guidelines for authors and reviewers of IETF standards-track specifications containing MIB modules. Applicable portions may be used as a basis for reviews of other MIB documents. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t>
            </abstract>
          </front>
          <seriesInfo name="BCP" value="111"/>
          <seriesInfo name="RFC" value="4181"/>
          <seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC4181"/>
        </reference>
      </references>
    </references>
    <?line 2908?>

<section anchor="module-review-checklist">
      <name>Module Review Checklist</name>
      <t>This section is adapted from <xref target="RFC4181"/>.</t>
      <t>The purpose of a YANG module review is to review the YANG module for
   both technical correctness and adherence to IETF documentation
   requirements.  The following checklist may be helpful when reviewing
   an I-D:</t>
      <ul spacing="normal">
        <li>
          <t>I-D Boilerplate -- verify that the document contains the required
I-D boilerplate (see <tt>&lt;https://www.ietf.org/id-info/guidelines.html&gt;</tt>), including the appropriate statement to permit
publication as an RFC, and that the I-D boilerplate does not
contain references or section numbers.</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>Abstract -- verify that the abstract does not contain references,
that it does not have a section number, and that its content
follows the guidelines in <tt>&lt;https://www.ietf.org/id-info/guidelines.html&gt;</tt>.</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>Copyright Notice -- verify that the document has the appropriate
text regarding the rights that document contributors provide to
the IETF Trust <xref target="RFC5378"/>.  Verify that it contains the full IETF
Trust copyright notice at the beginning of the document.  The IETF
Trust Legal Provisions (TLP) can be found at:  </t>
          <t><tt>&lt;https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/&gt;</tt></t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>Security Considerations section -- If none of the modules in the document use YANG data structure, verify that the document uses
the latest approved template from the Operations and Management
(OPS) area website (see <tt>&lt;https://trac.ietf.org/area/ops/trac/wiki/yang-security-guidelines&gt;</tt>) and that the guidelines therein have
been followed.</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>IANA Considerations section -- this section must always be
present.  For each module within the document, ensure that the
IANA Considerations section contains entries for the following
IANA registries:  </t>
          <dl>
            <dt>XML Namespace Registry:</dt>
            <dd>
              <t>Register the YANG module namespace.</t>
            </dd>
            <dt>YANG Module Registry:</dt>
            <dd>
              <t>Register the YANG module name, prefix, namespace, and RFC
number, according to the rules specified in <xref target="RFC6020"/>.</t>
            </dd>
          </dl>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>References -- verify that the references are properly divided
between normative and informative references, that RFCs 2119 and
8174 are included as normative references if the terminology
defined therein is used in the document, that all references
required by the boilerplate are present, that all YANG modules
containing imported items are cited as normative references, and
that all citations point to the most current RFCs, unless there is
a valid reason to do otherwise (for example, it is okay to include
an informative reference to a previous version of a specification
to help explain a feature included for backward compatibility).
Be sure citations for all imported modules are present somewhere
in the document text (outside the YANG module).  If a YANG module
contains reference or "description" statements that refer to an
I-D, then the I-D is included as an informative reference.</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>License -- verify that the document contains the Revised BSD
License in each YANG module or submodule.  Some guidelines related
to this requirement are described in Section 3.1.  Make sure that
the correct year is used in all copyright dates.  Use the approved
text from the latest TLP document, which can be found at:  </t>
          <t><tt>&lt;https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info/&gt;</tt></t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>Other Issues -- check for any issues mentioned in <tt>&lt;https://www.ietf.org/id-info/checklist.html&gt;</tt> that are not covered elsewhere.</t>
        </li>
        <li>
          <t>Technical Content -- review the actual technical content for
compliance with the guidelines in this document.  The use of a
YANG module compiler is recommended when checking for syntax
errors.  A list of freely available tools and other information,
including formatting advice, can be found at:  </t>
          <t><tt>&lt;https://trac.ietf.org/trac/netconf/wiki&gt;</tt>  </t>
          <t>
and  </t>
          <t><tt>&lt;https://trac.ietf.org/trac/netmod/wiki&gt;</tt>  </t>
          <t>
Checking for correct syntax, however, is only part of the job.
It is just as important to actually read the YANG module document
from the point of view of a potential implementor.  It is
particularly important to check that "description" statements are
sufficiently clear and unambiguous to allow interoperable
implementations to be created.</t>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </section>
    <section anchor="yang-module-template">
      <name>YANG Module Template</name>
      <sourcecode markers="true" name="ietf-template@2023-07-26.yang"><![CDATA[

module ietf-template {
  yang-version 1.1;

  // replace this string with a unique namespace URN value

  namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-template";

  // replace this string, and try to pick a unique prefix

  prefix temp;

  // import statements here: e.g.,
  // import ietf-yang-types { prefix yang; }
  // import ietf-inet-types { prefix inet; }
  // identify the IETF working group if applicable

  organization
    "IETF NETMOD (NETCONF Data Modeling Language) Working Group";

  // update this contact statement with your info

  contact
    "WG Web:   <http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/your-wg-name/>
     WG List:  <mailto:your-wg-name@ietf.org>

     Editor:   your-name
               <mailto:your-email@example.com>";

  // replace the first sentence in this description statement.
  // replace the copyright notice with the most recent
  // version, if it has been updated since the publication
  // of this document

  description
    "This module defines a template for other YANG modules.

     Copyright (c) <insert year> IETF Trust and the persons
     identified as authors of the code.  All rights reserved.

     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
     without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject
     to the license terms contained in, the Revised BSD License
     set forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions
     Relating to IETF Documents
     (https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).

     This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX; see
     the RFC itself for full legal notices.";

  // RFC Ed.: replace XXXX with actual RFC number and remove
  // this note

  // replace '2023-07-26' with the module publication date
  // the format is (year-month-day)

  revision 2023-07-26 {
    description
      "what changed in this revision";
    reference "RFC XXXX: <Replace With Document Title>";
  }

  // extension statements
  // feature statements
  // identity statements
  // typedef statements
  // grouping statements
  // data definition statements
  // augment statements
  // rpc statements
  // notification statements
  // DO NOT put deviation statements in a published module
}

]]></sourcecode>
    </section>
    <section numbered="false" anchor="acknowledgments">
      <name>Acknowledgments</name>
      <t>Thanks to Jürgen Schönwälder and Ladislav Lhotka for the
   discussion and valuable comments.  Special thanks to Ladislav Lhotka
   for sharing more context that led to the design documented in
   <xref target="RFC9108"/>.</t>
      <t>Thanks to Andy Bierman, Italo Busi, Benoit Claise, Tom Petch, and
   Randy Presuhn for the comments.  Lou Berger suggested to include more
   details about IANA considerations.</t>
      <t><xref target="sec-tags"/> is inspired from RFC 8819.</t>
      <t>Michal Vaško reported an inconsistency in Sections 4.6.2 and 4.6.4.</t>
      <t>Thanks to Xufeng Liu for reviewing the document.</t>
      <dl>
        <dt>The author of RFC 8407:</dt>
        <dd>
          <t>Andy Bierman</t>
        </dd>
        <dt/>
        <dd>
          <t>YumaWorks</t>
        </dd>
        <dt/>
        <dd>
          <t>email: andy@yumaworks.com</t>
        </dd>
        <dt>Acknowledgments from RFC 8407:</dt>
        <dd>
          <t>The structure and contents of this document are adapted from
"Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of MIB Documents" <xref target="RFC4181"/>, by
 C. M. Heard.</t>
        </dd>
        <dt/>
        <dd>
          <t>The working group thanks Martin Bjorklund, Juergen Schoenwaelder,
Ladislav Lhotka, Jernej Tuljak, Lou Berger, Robert Wilton, Kent
Watsen, and William Lupton for their extensive reviews and
contributions to this document.</t>
        </dd>
      </dl>
    </section>
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