IEEE P802.3.2/D3.3, Apr 2025
YANG Data Model Definitions
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P802.3.2/D3.3, Apr 2025 is a draft technical document focused on YANG Data Model Definitions for networking and communications systems. It helps define structured data models that can support configuration, monitoring, and interoperability in managed equipment and related software. For engineers and procurement teams reviewing P802.3.2/D3.3, Apr 2025, the value lies in understanding how data structures are specified for consistent implementation across devices and processing environments.
What is P802.3.2/D3.3, Apr 2025?
P802.3.2/D3.3, Apr 2025 is associated with YANG data model definitions, a technical area used to describe machine-readable information models for network management. In practical terms, it addresses how data is organized, named, and structured so systems can exchange configuration and status information more reliably. This draft is relevant where controlled management interfaces, consistency in model design, and predictable implementation behavior matter for communication and computing equipment.
Where is P802.3.2/D3.3, Apr 2025 used?
This document is typically relevant in networked environments where devices expose management data through structured models. That can include communications hardware, embedded controllers, and software systems that rely on standardized information exchange for setup, reporting, or coordination. P802.3.2/D3.3, Apr 2025 may be used by teams developing or validating YANG-based management interfaces for interoperable equipment, especially where clear model definitions are needed to support integration and testing.
Why is P802.3.2/D3.3, Apr 2025 important?
Well-defined data models help reduce integration errors, improve consistency between implementations, and support more reliable testing and compliance workflows. For organizations working with managed networking or processing systems, P802.3.2/D3.3, Apr 2025 can provide a reference point for design control and technical alignment. Using a clear draft specification also helps teams compare implementations more effectively and limit ambiguity during development, procurement, and verification activities.
- YANG data model definitions
- Draft technical specification
- Network management structure
- Interoperability and implementation guidance
- Review for compliance and testing
- Publication Date: 2025
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing
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- Previous Version: P802.3.2 (2019)
- Previous Version: P802.3.2 (2018)
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