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NETWORK CONFIGURATION Prepared by: Menna Hamza Mohamad Hesham Mona Abdel Mageed Yasmine Shaker

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NETWORK CONFIGURATION

Prepared by:Menna HamzaMohamad HeshamMona Abdel MageedYasmine Shaker

OPS NetConfig Work Group NetConfig Protocol XML Detour Definitions Protocol Layers Protocol Main Scenario Basic Operations Filters Example Partial Lock RPC With Default Capability TLS

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OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT AREA

Area Workgroups Examples: Adslmib : ADSL MIB

Capwap : Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points.

Bmwg : Benchmarking Methodology

Dime : Diameter Maintenance and Extensions

Netconf : Network Configuration

NETCONF WORKING GROUP

The NETCONF Working Group is chartered to produce a protocol suitable for network configuration. required characteristics includes: Differentiate between configuration data and

non-configuration data. Extensible. Integration with user authentication methods. Integration with configuration database systems. Wide configuration transactions with features

such as locking and rollback capability.

NETCONFIG PROTOCOL

The protocol provides mechanism to transfer and manipulate configuration data in a network device

It uses an Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based data encoding for the configuration data and the protocol messages.

The NETCONF protocol operations are realized on top of a simple Remote Procedure Call (RPC) layer.

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XML DETOUR

XML Why XML? XSD and Schemas Xpath XML Node XML Sub Tree Example

XML EXAMPLE <top xmlns="http://example.com/schema/1.2/config">

<users>

<user>

<name>root</name>

<type>superuser</type>

<full-name>Charlie Root</full-name>

<company-info>

<dept>1</dept>

<id>1</id>

</company-info>

</user>

</users>

</top>

Value of Xpath (top/users/user/name)

DEFINITIONS

Application / client Server / Device Data Store / Configuration file Capabilities

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PROTOCOL LAYERS•C

onfiguration Data

•Status Data?

Content

•<get-config>

•<edit-config>

•…..

Operation

•<rpc-call>

•<rpc-reply>

RPC

•SSL, SSH, BEEP, console

Transport Protocol

<HELLO>

A way for both client and server to announce there existence

It also serves as an announcement of session ID as well as supported features !!!

Extendible protocol means that there is no guarantee that the server and client support the same set features.

Base capability must be supported How to handle different set of features?

SERVE ME

The client the needed advertised capabilities requests to the Server.

The Server processes the requests on a FIFO basis (Pipe Line)

The Server sends Required Data/ request status to the client

How to associate a request with a reply? Client closes the session or Server terminates

session due to timeout

RPC FOR LIFE

Client Requests are RPC calls The data store is conceptually a list of XML

namespaces The RPC manipulates these XML namespaces Changes to the XML name spaces are

mapped by the device to actual changes in it’s internal configuration (registers, etc..)

Server reply contains requested XML data, errors, warnings and optionally execution success feedback

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BASIC OPERATIONS

Get get get-config

Manipulate edit-config copy-config delete-config

Parallel access control Lock unlock

End session close-session kill-session

RPC BLOCKS

<rpc-call> <rpc-reply>

<rpc-error> </ok> <data>

FILTERS

What’s a filter Using a filter <filter> Demo

<rpc message-id="101" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0"> <get-config> <source> <running/> </source> <filter type="subtree"> <top

xmlns="http://example.com/schema/1.2/config"><users> <user><name>root</name></user></users>

</top> </filter> </get-config> </rpc>

<rpc-reply message-id="101" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0"> <data> <top xmlns="http://example.com/schema/1.2/config"> <users> <user> <name>root</name> <type>superuser</type> <full-name>Charlie Root</full-name> <company-info> <dept>1</dept> <id>1</id> </company-info> </user>

</users> </top> </data> </rpc-reply>

EXTENDED CAPABILITIES CASE STUDIES

Partial lock With default Capabilities

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PARTIAL LOCK RPC

Describes the lock and unlock operations on parts of configuration data stores using XPath filtering mechanisms

Definition of Terms Scope of the lock Protected area

PARTIAL LOCKING CAPABILITY

Usage Scenarios Multiple managers with overlapping sections Multiple managers, distinct management areas

New Operations <partial-lock> <partial-unlock>

<PARTIAL-LOCK> Locking a node protects the node itself and the

complete sub-tree under the node The XPath expressions are evaluated only once at

lock time NETCONF server that supports partial locking MUST

be able to grant multiple simultaneous partial locks to a single NETCONF session

Failure Global lock Already locked User does not have access rights

<PARTIAL-LOCK> (CTD.)

RPC Call Parameters

Filter (Lock) ID (Unlock)

Deadlock Avoidance RPC Reply

Positive (Lock ID in case of lock) Negative

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WITH DEFAULT CAPABILITY

It’s just a new XML child element added to the method-name element.

part of the configuration data is not set by the NETCONF client, but rather a default value is used.

Some times NETCONF client has a prior knowledge about this default data, so the NETCONF server does not need to send it to the client.

In other situations the NETCONF client will need this data so it must be sent at the NETCONF <rpc-reply> messages.

REPORTING MODES report-all:

All default data is always reported. trim:

Values are not reported if they match the default. explicit:

Default data is not reported except explicitly set default data.

NETCONF OVER TLS

Configuration exchange must be secure.

TLS Provide support for certificate-based mutual authentication.

TLS is application-protocol-independent.

How NETCONF can be used within a TLS session?

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NETCONF OVER TLS

Connection Initiation

Client Hello message

Handshake

Start Exchange XML

Connection Closure

Agent(NETCON

F)

Server(TLS)

Manger(NETCON

F)

Client(TLS )

NETCONF OVER TLS

Endpoint Authentication and Identification Server Identity

1. The server hostname2. Matching is case-insensitive.3. A "*" wildcard character.4. multiple names is acceptable.

Client Identity

QUESTIONS!