IEEE P802.3.2/D3.4, June 2025
YANG Data Model Definitions
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P802.3.2/D3.4, June 2025 is a technical draft on YANG Data Model Definitions for communication and networking systems. It focuses on how managed network information can be represented in a structured, machine-readable way, supporting consistent implementation across equipment and software tools. For teams working with network management, interoperability, or configuration workflows, this standard helps define the data model foundation needed for clearer control, testing, and integration.
Overview of P802.3.2/D3.4, June 2025
This standard addresses YANG data model definitions in a communications engineering context, where structured models are used to describe configuration, state, and management information. P802.3.2/D3.4, June 2025 is relevant to technical environments that depend on precise data modeling for networking devices and related systems. By setting a common framework for model definition, it may support more reliable implementation alignment, easier validation, and better consistency across tools that consume or generate network management data.
Typical use cases
P802.3.2/D3.4, June 2025 is typically used when defining or reviewing YANG-based models for network equipment, management applications, and automation workflows. It can be relevant to device vendors, integrators, and engineering teams that need a shared structure for representing operational or configuration data. In practice, it may support development of management interfaces, interoperability testing, and documentation for systems that exchange standardized network information.
Why it matters
This standard matters because well-defined data models reduce ambiguity in implementation and help teams maintain consistency across related products and tools. P802.3.2/D3.4, June 2025 can support more dependable compliance checking, clearer procurement requirements, and more efficient testing of managed network functions. For organizations that rely on network automation or centralized management, a defined YANG model approach can lower integration risk and improve long-term maintainability.
- YANG data model definitions
- Network management structure
- Configuration and state modeling
- Interoperability and validation support
- Communication and networking systems
- Publication Date: 2025
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: P802.3.2 (2025)
- Previous Version: P802.3.2 (2025)
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- This 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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