A YANG Data Model for Client-layer Tunnel
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A transport network is a server-layer network to provide connectivity
services to its client. The topology and tunnel information in the
transport layer has already been defined by generic Traffic-
engineered models and technology-specific models (e.g., OTN, WSON).
However, how the client signals are accessing to the network has not
been described. These information is necessary to both client and
provider. This draft describes how the client signals are carried
over transport network and defines YANG data models which are required
during configuration procedure. More specifically, several client
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