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Get
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Set
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Alarm
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Report
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CLI + Syslog
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Ability
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Complete show command
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Complete configuration command
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Trigger condition generates alarm
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N/A
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Shortcoming
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● Multiple manufacturers show command is inconsistent
● Show information is inconsistent, secondary adaptation processing of platform is complex
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● Multiple manufacturers' CLI is incompatible
● Poor development flexibility, continuous standardization of CLI poses risks
● low reliability for remote operations and needs to adapt echo
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● Poor flexibility, relying on the system OS to generate alarms for critical events.
● Fewer feature points to tweak
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● CLI itself does not have periodic reporting capability
● Need to write scripts on the console and collect them regularly through CLI
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SNMP
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Ability
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Basic and complete MIB, readable
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A small number of features can be modified through MIB
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Basic and complete Trap alarm
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N/A
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Shortcoming
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● Manufacturer's Private MIB
● Inconsistent MIB coverage among different vendors
● Long polling interval and poor real-time performance
● Poor traversal performance
● Low time accuracy
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● The MIB nodes that can be set by different manufacturers are inconsistent
● Limited coverage of functional items
● Manufacturer's Private MIB
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● Manufacturer's Private MIB
● Inconsistent abilities among different vendors
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● SNMP itself is not supported and requires scripting through the console to periodically retrieve critical information
● Long polling interval and poor real-time performance
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Netconf
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Ability
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Obtain configuration and status based on YANG model
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Distribute configuration based on YANG model
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Notification alarm based on YANG model
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N/A
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Shortcoming
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● Manufacturer Private YANG
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● Manufacturer Private YANG
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● Manufacturer Private YANG
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● Netconf itself does not support it and requires scripting through the console to periodically obtain critical information
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OpenConfig
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Ability
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Obtain configuration and status based on the standard YANG model
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Distribute configuration based on the standard YANG model
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Notification alarm based on standard YANG model
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Set cycle through subscription
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Shortcoming
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● Imperfect, many features are not defined
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● Imperfect, many features are not defined
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● Imperfect, many features are not defined
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● There are fewer features available for subscription
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O&M interface
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PROS
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CONS
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CLI + Syslog
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● The comprehensive Config and Show commands can complete all configuration and status query tasks
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● The CLI of each manufacturer is not compatible, and the operation and maintenance platform needs to adapt commands, echo, or use software for secondary packaging, which requires a large amount of work
● The upgrade of switch OS may lead to changes in CLI and echo information, and the operation and maintenance platform needs to follow the changes
● The ability to report alarms and cycles is weak and inflexible
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SNMP
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● Mature technology and multiple third-party network management tools
● MIB nodes are basically consummate.
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● Manufacturer’s Private YANG, and the platform needs to be adapted multiple times
● Polling mechanism, inefficient, unable to monitor a large number of nodes, limiting network size
● Time grains are too large to obtain real-time data
● Frequent Get may increase the load on the switch’s CPU
● The Set capability is weak and the cycle Push capability is missing
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Netconf
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● Unified and mature transmission framework
● The technology is widely applied
● Well-developed Get, Set and other mechanisms
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● Manufacturer’s Private YANG, and the platform needs to be adapted multiple times
● The writing and readability of XML as a data description language are poor, resulting in low transmission efficiency
● Lack of periodic push capability
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OpenConfig
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● Define YANG model based on OpenConfiq working group and adapt it uniformly
● Flexible and standardized underlying transmission framework
● The YANG model is described as a tree like structure, which is easy to manage and expand
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● The features covered by YANG model are not comprehensive enough, and the standardization progress cannot meet the requirements of architecture evolution
● The definitions of Notification and Periodic Reporting are rigid and incomplete
● Support and application are not yet widespread and mature enough
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