IEEE P802.3.2/D3.2, Jan 2019
IEEE Draft Standard for Ethernet YANG Data Model Definitions
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IEEE P802.3.2/D3.2, Jan 2019 is an Ethernet draft standard focused on YANG data model definitions for communication, networking, and broadcast technologies. It supports consistent description of network management data for Ethernet-related devices and systems, helping engineers align implementation and integration work around a common structure. For organizations working with draft-stage specifications, this document can be useful for understanding the intended modeling approach and the requirements that shape interoperable management interfaces.
IEEE P802.3.2/D3.2, Jan 2019 overview
This draft standard addresses how Ethernet YANG data model definitions are organized and represented for technical use in networked systems. IEEE P802.3.2/D3.2, Jan 2019 is relevant where equipment vendors, system integrators, and network architects need a structured way to describe Ethernet management data in software-readable form. As a draft document, it reflects the development stage of the specification and is best used to understand the direction of the standard, expected data constructs, and the framework supporting implementation planning.
Typical use cases
Typical use cases include developing management tooling for Ethernet devices, reviewing data models for network configuration workflows, and mapping device capabilities into YANG-based interfaces. The standard may also support engineering teams designing routers, switches, controllers, or other communication equipment that needs structured data exchange. IEEE P802.3.2/D3.2, Jan 2019 is especially relevant when comparing draft model definitions against existing software, testing interoperability, or preparing for deployment in environments that rely on consistent network management semantics.
Why this standard matters
This standard matters because clear data model definitions reduce ambiguity in implementation, testing, and procurement decisions. By providing a draft framework for Ethernet YANG representation, IEEE P802.3.2/D3.2, Jan 2019 helps teams evaluate whether their systems are aligned with expected management structures before final adoption. That can improve consistency across vendors, lower integration risk, and support more controlled design reviews. For organizations tracking standards status, the inactive draft stage also provides important context for compliance and lifecycle planning.
- Ethernet YANG data model definitions
- Draft-stage technical reference
- Network management and configuration context
- Interoperability and implementation review
- Communication systems and device modeling
- Publication Date: 2019
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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