IEEE P802.3.2/D3.2, Feb 2025
YANG Data Model Definitions
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P802.3.2/D3.2, Feb 2025 is a technical draft standard focused on YANG Data Model Definitions for communication and networking systems. It supports structured configuration and management data for devices and services that rely on consistent model definitions across components, helping engineers align implementation, interoperability, and automation workflows. As a draft specification, P802.3.2/D3.2, Feb 2025 is relevant to teams working with network management, data modeling, and standards-based system integration in computing and broadcast-related environments.
About P802.3.2/D3.2, Feb 2025
This document addresses the definition and organization of YANG data models, which are commonly used to represent configuration and operational information in a machine-readable form. In the context of networking and related systems, it helps describe how data structures should be named, arranged, and interpreted so implementations can remain consistent. P802.3.2/D3.2, Feb 2025 is useful for developers and integrators who need a clear technical reference for model-driven management and standards-based data exchange.
Where is P802.3.2/D3.2, Feb 2025 used?
This standard is typically used in network equipment and management software where YANG models support device configuration, telemetry, and automated provisioning. It may be applied in switches, routers, controllers, and other communication systems that depend on structured data definitions for reliable operation. P802.3.2/D3.2, Feb 2025 is also relevant in engineering workflows that validate model compatibility, exchange management data, or prepare systems for standards-based integration across components and platforms.
Importance in practice
In practice, a document like P802.3.2/D3.2, Feb 2025 helps reduce ambiguity in data modeling and supports more predictable implementation across vendors and engineering teams. Clear YANG definitions can improve compliance checks, testing consistency, and configuration control during development and procurement. For organizations building or integrating managed networking systems, the standard can lower integration risk by providing a common reference for how model data should be structured and interpreted.
- YANG data model definitions
- Network management and automation
- Structured configuration and operational data
- Interoperability and implementation consistency
- Draft specification for technical review
- Publication Date: 2025
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: P802.3.2 (2025)
- This Version: P802.3.2 (2025)
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- Previous Version: P802.3.2 (2025)
- Previous Version: P802.3.2 (2024)
- Previous Version: P802.3.2 (2019)
- Previous Version: P802.3.2 (2018)
- Previous Version: P802.3.2 (2018)
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