Internet-Draft Babel YANG model May 2021
Jethanandani & Stark Expires 13 November 2021 [Page]
Workgroup:
Babel Working Group
Internet-Draft:
draft-ietf-babel-yang-model-10
Published:
Intended Status:
Standards Track
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Authors:
M. Jethanandani
Kloud Services
B. Stark
AT&T

YANG Data Model for Babel

Abstract

This document defines a data model for the Babel routing protocol. The data model is defined using the YANG data modeling language.

Requirements Language

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119][RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

This document defines a data model for The Babel Routing Protocol [RFC8966]. The data model is defined using YANG 1.1 [RFC7950] data modeling language and is Network Management Datastore Architecture (NDMA) [RFC8342] compatible. It is based on the Babel Information Model [I-D.ietf-babel-information-model]. The data model only includes data nodes that are useful for managing Babel over IPv6.

1.1. Note to RFC Editor

Artwork in this document contains shorthand references to drafts in progress. Please apply the following replacements and remove this note before publication.

1.2. Tree Diagram Annotations

For a reference to the annotations used in tree diagrams included in this draft, please see YANG Tree Diagrams [RFC8340].

2. Babel Module

This document defines a YANG 1.1 [RFC7950] data model for the configuration and management of Babel. The YANG module is based on the Babel Information Model [I-D.ietf-babel-information-model].

2.1. Information Model

There are a few things that should be noted between the Babel Information Model and this data module. The information model mandates the definition of some of the attributes, e.g. 'babel-implementation-version' or the 'babel-self-router-id'. These attributes are marked as read-only objects in the information module as well as in this data module. However, there is no way in the data module to mandate that a read-only attribute be present. It is up to the implementation of this data module to make sure that the attributes that are marked read-only and are mandatory are indeed present.

2.2. Tree Diagram

The following diagram illustrates a top level hierarchy of the model. In addition to information like the version number implemented by this device, the model contains subtrees on 'constants', 'interfaces', 'routes' and 'security'.


module: ietf-babel
  augment /rt:routing/rt:control-plane-protocols
            /rt:control-plane-protocol:
    +--rw babel!
       +--ro version?        string
       +--rw enable          boolean
       +--ro router-id?      binary
       +--ro seqno?          uint16
       +--rw stats-enable?   boolean
       +--rw constants
       |     ...
       +--rw interfaces* [reference]
       |     ...
       +--rw mac-key-set* [name]
       |     ...
       +--rw dtls* [name]
       |     ...
       +--ro routes* [prefix]
             ...

The 'interfaces' subtree describes attributes such as 'interface' object that is being referenced, the type of link, e.g. wired, wireless or tunnel, as enumerated by 'metric-algorithm' and 'split-horizon' and whether the interface is enabled or not.

The 'constants' subtree describes the UDP port used for sending and receiving Babel messages, and the multicast group used to send and receive announcements on IPv6.

The 'routes' subtree describes objects such as the prefix for which the route is advertised, a reference to the neighboring route, and 'next-hop' address.

Finally, for security two subtree are defined to contain MAC keys and DTLS certificates. The 'mac-key-set' subtree contains keys used with the MAC security mechanism. The boolean flag 'default-apply' indicates whether the set of MAC keys is automatically applied to new interfaces. The dtls subtree contains certificates used with DTLS security mechanism. Similar to the MAC mechanism, the boolean flag 'default-apply' indicates whether the set of DTLS certificates is automatically applied to new interfaces.

2.3. YANG Module

This YANG module augments the YANG Routing Management [RFC8349] module to provide a common framework for all routing subsystems. By augmenting the module it provides a common building block for routes, and Routing Information Bases (RIBs). It also has a reference to an interface defined by A YANG Data Model for Interface Management [RFC8343].

A router running Babel routing protocol can determine the parameters it needs to use for an interface based on the interface name. For example, it can detect that eth0 is a wired interface, and that wlan0 is a wireless interface. This is not true for a tunnel interface, where the link parameters need to be configured explicitly.

For a wired interface, it will assume 'two-out-of-three' for 'metric-algorithm', and 'split-horizon' set to true. On the other hand, for a wireless interface it will assume 'etx' for 'metric-algorithm', and 'split-horizon' set to false. However, if the wired link is connected to a wireless radio, the values can be overriden by setting 'metric-algorithm' to 'etx', and 'split-horizon' to false. Similarly, an interface that is a metered 3G link, and used for fallback connectivity needs much higher default time constants, e.g. 'mcast-hello-interval', and 'update-interval', in order to avoid carrying control traffic as much as possible.

In addition to the modules used above, this module imports definitions from Common YANG Data Types [RFC6991], and references HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication [RFC2104], Using HMAC-SHA-256, HMAC-SHA-384, and HMAC-SHA-512 [RFC4868], Datagram Transport Layer Security Version 1.2 [RFC6347], The Blake2 Cryptographic Hash and Message Authentication Code (MAC) [RFC7693], Babel Information Model [I-D.ietf-babel-information-model], The Babel Routing Protocol [RFC8966], and MAC Authentication for Babel [RFC8967].

<CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-babel@2021-05-12.yang"


module ietf-babel {
  yang-version 1.1;
  namespace "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel";
  prefix babel;

  import ietf-yang-types {
    prefix yang;
    reference
      "RFC 6991: Common YANG Data Types.";
  }
  import ietf-inet-types {
    prefix inet;
    reference
      "RFC 6991: Common YANG Data Types.";
  }
  import ietf-interfaces {
    prefix if;
    reference
      "RFC 8343: A YANG Data Model for Interface Management";
  }
  import ietf-routing {
    prefix rt;
    reference
      "RFC 8349: YANG Routing Management";
  }

  organization
    "IETF Babel routing protocol Working Group";

  contact
    "WG Web: http://tools.ietf.org/wg/babel/
     WG List: babel@ietf.org

     Editor: Mahesh Jethanandani
             mjethanandani@gmail.com
     Editor: Barbara Stark
             bs7652@att.com";

  description
    "This YANG module defines a model for the Babel routing
     protocol.

     The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL', 'SHALL
     NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED', 'NOT RECOMMENDED',
     'MAY', and 'OPTIONAL' in this document are to be interpreted as
     described in BCP 14 (RFC 2119) (RFC 8174) when, and only when,
     they appear in all capitals, as shown here.

     Copyright (c) 2021 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
     authors of the code. All rights reserved.

     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
     without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject to
     the license terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License set
     forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions
     Relating to IETF Documents
     (https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).

     This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX
     (https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself
     for full legal notices.";

  revision 2021-05-12 {
    description
      "Initial version.";
    reference
      "RFC XXXX: Babel YANG Data Model.";
  }

  /*
   * Features
   */

  feature two-out-of-three-supported {
    description
      "This implementation supports two-out-of-three metric
       comp algorithm.";
  }

  feature etx-supported {
    description
      "This implementation supports Expected Transmission Count
       (ETX) metric comp algorithm.";
  }

  feature mac-supported {
    description
      "This implementation supports MAC based security.";
    reference
      "RFC 8967: MAC authentication for Babel Routing
       Protocol.";
  }

  feature dtls-supported {
    description
      "This implementation supports DTLS based security.";
    reference
      "RFC 8968: Babel Routing Protocol over Datagram
       Transport Layer Security.";
  }

  feature hmac-sha256-supported {
    description
      "This implementation supports hmac-sha256 MAC algorithm.";
    reference
      "RFC 8967: MAC authentication for Babel Routing
       Protocol.";
  }

  feature blake2s-supported {
    description
      "This implementation supports blake2s MAC algorithms.
       Specifically, BLAKE2-128 is supported.";
    reference
      "RFC 8967: MAC authentication for Babel Routing
       Protocol.";
  }

  feature x-509-supported {
    description
      "This implementation supports x-509 certificate type.";
    reference
      "RFC 8968: Babel Routing Protocol over Datagram
       Transport Layer Security.";
  }

  feature raw-public-key-supported {
    description
      "This implementation supports raw-public-key certificate
       type.";
    reference
      "RFC 8968: Babel Routing Protocol over Datagram
       Transport Layer Security.";
  }

  /*
   * Identities
   */

  identity metric-comp-algorithms {
    description
      "Base identity from which all Babel metric comp algorithms
       MUST be derived.";
  }

  identity two-out-of-three {
    base metric-comp-algorithms;
    if-feature "two-out-of-three-supported";
    description
      "2-out-of-3 algorithm.";
    reference
      "RFC 8966: The Babel Routing Protocol, Section A.2.1.";
  }

  identity etx {
    base metric-comp-algorithms;
    if-feature "etx-supported";
    description
      "Expected Transmission Count.";
    reference
      "RFC 8966: The Babel Routing Protocol, Section A.2.2.";
  }

  /*
   * Babel MAC algorithms identities.
   */

  identity mac-algorithms {
    description
      "Base identity for all Babel MAC algorithms.";
  }

  identity hmac-sha256 {
    base mac-algorithms;
    if-feature "mac-supported";
    if-feature "hmac-sha256-supported";
    description
      "HMAC-SHA256 algorithm supported.";
    reference
      "RFC 4868: Using HMAC-SHA-256, HMAC-SHA-384, and HMAC-SHA-512
       with IPsec.";
  }

  identity blake2s {
    base mac-algorithms;
    if-feature "mac-supported";
    if-feature "blake2s-supported";
    description
      "BLAKE2s algorithms supported. Specifically, BLAKE2-128 is
       supported.";
    reference
      "RFC 7693: The BLAKE2 Cryptographic Hash and Message
       Authentication Code (MAC).";
  }

  /*
   * Babel Cert Types
   */

  identity dtls-cert-types {
    description
      "Base identity for Babel DTLS certificate types.";
  }

  identity x-509 {
    base dtls-cert-types;
    if-feature "dtls-supported";
    if-feature "x-509-supported";
    description
      "X.509 certificate type.";
  }

  identity raw-public-key {
    base dtls-cert-types;
    if-feature "dtls-supported";
    if-feature "raw-public-key-supported";
    description
      "Raw Public Key type.";
  }

  /*
   * Babel routing protocol identity.
   */

  identity babel {
    base rt:routing-protocol;
    description
      "Babel routing protocol";
  }

  /*
   * Groupings
   */

  grouping routes {
    list routes {
      key "prefix";
      config false;

      leaf prefix {
        type inet:ip-prefix;
        description
          "Prefix (expressed in ip-address/prefix-length format) for
           which this route is advertised.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6.";
      }

      leaf router-id {
        type binary;
        description
          "router-id of the source router for which this route is
           advertised.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6.";
      }

      leaf neighbor {
        type leafref {
          path "/rt:routing/rt:control-plane-protocols/"
             + "rt:control-plane-protocol/babel/interfaces/"
             + "neighbor-objects/neighbor-address";
        }
        description
          "Reference to the neighbor-objects entry for the neighbor
           that advertised this route.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6.";
      }

      leaf received-metric {
        type uint16;
        description
          "The metric with which this route was advertised by the
           neighbor, or maximum value (infinity) to indicate the
           route was recently retracted and is temporarily
           unreachable. This metric will be 0 (zero) if the route
           was not received from a neighbor but was generated
           through other means. At least one of
           calculated-metric or received-metric MUST be non-NULL.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6,
           RFC 8966: The Babel Routing Protocol, Section 2.1.";
      }

      leaf calculated-metric {
        type uint16;
        description
          "A calculated metric for this route. How the metric is
           calculated is implementation-specific. Maximum value
           (infinity) indicates the route was recently retracted
           and is temporarily unreachable. At least one of
           calculated-metric or received-metric MUST be non-NULL.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6,
           RFC 8966: The Babel Routing Protocol, Section 2.1.";
      }

      leaf seqno {
        type uint16;
        description
          "The sequence number with which this route was
           advertised.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6.";
      }

      leaf next-hop {
        type inet:ip-address;
        description
          "The next-hop address of this route. This will be empty if
           this route has no next-hop address.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6.";
      }

      leaf feasible {
        type boolean;
        description
          "A boolean flag indicating whether this route is
           feasible.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6,
           RFC 8966, The Babel Routing Protocol, Section 3.5.1.";
      }

      leaf selected {
        type boolean;
        description
          "A boolean flag indicating whether this route is selected,
           i.e., whether it is currently being used for forwarding
           and is being advertised.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6.";
      }
      description
        "A set of babel-route-obj objects. Includes received and
         routes routes.";
      reference
        "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.1.";
    }
    description
      "Common grouping for routing used in RIB.";
  }

  /*
   * Data model
   */

  augment "/rt:routing/rt:control-plane-protocols/"
        + "rt:control-plane-protocol" {
    when "derived-from-or-self(rt:type, 'babel')" {
      description
        "Augmentation is valid only when the instance of routing type
         is of type 'babel'.";
    }
    description
      "Augment the routing module to support a common structure
       between routing protocols.";
    reference
      "YANG Routing Management, RFC 8349, Lhotka & Lindem, March
       2018.";

    container babel {
      presence "A Babel container.";
      description
        "Babel Information Objects.";
      reference
        "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.";

      leaf version {
        type string;
        config false;
        description
          "The name and version of this implementation of the Babel
           protocol.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.1.";
      }

      leaf enable {
        type boolean;
        mandatory true;
        description
          "When written, it configures whether the protocol should be
           enabled. A read from the <running> or <intended> datastore
           therefore indicates the configured administrative value of
           whether the protocol is enabled or not.

           A read from the <operational> datastore indicates whether
           the protocol is actually running or not, i.e. it indicates
           the operational state of the protocol.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.1.";
      }

      leaf router-id {
        type binary;
        must '../enable = "true"';
        config false;
        description
          "Every Babel speaker is assigned a router-id, which is an
           arbitrary string of 8 octets that is assumed to be unique
           across the routing domain.

           The router-id is valid only if the protocol is enabled,
           at which time a non-zero value is assigned.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.1,
           RFC 8966: The Babel Routing Protocol,
                                        Section 3.";
      }

      leaf seqno {
        type uint16;
        config false;
        description
          "Sequence number included in route updates for routes
           originated by this node.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.1.";
      }

      leaf stats-enable {
        type boolean;
        description
          "Indicates whether statistics collection is enabled (true)
           or disabled (false) on all interfaces. When enabled,
           existing statistics values are not cleared and will be
           incremented as new packets are counted.";
      }

      container constants {
        description
          "Babel Constants object.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.1.";

        leaf udp-port {
          type inet:port-number;
          default "6696";
          description
            "UDP port for sending and receiving Babel messages. The
             default port is 6696.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.2.";
        }

        leaf mcast-group {
          type inet:ip-address;
          default "ff02::1:6";
          description
            "Multicast group for sending and receiving multicast
             announcements on IPv6.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.2.";
        }
      }

      list interfaces {
        key "reference";

        description
          "A set of Babel Interface objects.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";

        leaf reference {
          type if:interface-ref;
          description
            "References the name of the interface over which Babel
             packets are sent and received.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf enable {
          type boolean;
          default "true";
          description
            "If true, babel sends and receives messages on this
             interface. If false, babel messages received on this
             interface are ignored and none are sent.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf metric-algorithm {
          type identityref {
            base metric-comp-algorithms;
          }
          mandatory true;
          description
            "Indicates the metric computation algorithm used on this
             interface. The value MUST be one of those identities
             based on 'metric-comp-algorithms'.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf split-horizon {
          type boolean;
          description
            "Indicates whether or not the split horizon optimization
             is used when calculating metrics on this interface.
             A value of true indicates split horizon optimization
             is used.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf mcast-hello-seqno {
          type uint16;
          config false;
          description
            "The current sequence number in use for multicast hellos
             sent on this interface.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf mcast-hello-interval {
          type uint16;
          units "centiseconds";
          description
            "The current multicast hello interval in use for hellos
             sent on this interface.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf update-interval {
          type uint16;
          units "centiseconds";
          description
            "The current update interval in use for this interface.
             Units are centiseconds.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf mac-enable {
          type boolean;
          description
            "Indicates whether the MAC security mechanism is enabled
             (true) or disabled (false).";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf-list mac-key-sets {
          type leafref {
            path "../../mac-key-set/name";
          }
          description
            "List of references to the mac entries that apply
             to this interface. When an interface instance is
             created, all mac instances with default-apply 'true'
             will be included in this list.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf mac-verify {
          type boolean;
          description
            "A Boolean flag indicating whether MACs in
             incoming Babel packets are required to be present and
             are verified.  If this parameter is 'true', incoming
             packets are required to have a valid MAC.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf dtls-enable {
          type boolean;
          description
            "Indicates whether the DTLS security mechanism is enabled
             (true) or disabled (false).";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf-list dtls-certs {
          type leafref {
            path "../../dtls/name";
          }
          description
            "List of references to the dtls entries that apply to
             this interface.  When an interface instance
             is created, all dtls instances with default-apply
             'true' will be included in this list.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf dtls-cached-info {
          type boolean;
          description
            "Indicates whether the cached_info extension is included
             in ClientHello and ServerHello packets. The extension
             is included if the value is 'true'.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.
             RFC 8968: Babel Routing Protocol over
             Datagram Transport Layer Security, Appendix A.";
        }

        leaf-list dtls-cert-prefer {
          type leafref {
            path "../../dtls/certs/type";
          }
          ordered-by user;
          description
            "List of supported certificate types, in order of
             preference. The values MUST be among those listed in
             dtls-cert-types. This list is used to populate the
             server_certificate_type extension in a Client Hello.
             Values that are present in at least one instance in the
             certs object under dtls of a referenced dtls instance
             and that have a non-empty private-key will be used to
             populate the client_certificate_type extension in a
             Client Hello.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3
             RFC 8968: Babel Routing Protocol over
             Datagram Transport Layer Security, Appendix A.";
        }

        leaf packet-log-enable {
          type boolean;
          description
            "If true, logging of babel packets received on this
             interface is enabled; if false, babel packets are not
             logged.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        leaf packet-log {
          type inet:uri;
          config false;
          description
            "A reference or url link to a file that contains a
             timestamped log of packets received and sent on
             udp-port on this interface. The [libpcap] file
             format with .pcap file extension SHOULD be supported for
             packet log files. Logging is enabled / disabled by
             packet-log-enable.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";
        }

        container stats {
          config false;
          description
            "Statistics collection object for this interface.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.3.";

          leaf sent-mcast-hello {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "A count of the number of multicast Hello packets sent
               on this interface.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.4.";
          }

          leaf sent-mcast-update {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "A count of the number of multicast update packets sent
               on this interface.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.4.";
          }

          leaf sent-ucast-hello {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "A count of the number of unicast Hello packets sent
               on this interface.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6.";
          }

          leaf sent-ucast-update {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "A count of the number of unicast update packets sent
               on this interface.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6.";
          }

          leaf sent-ihu {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "A count of the number of IHU packets sent on this
               interface.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.6.";
          }

          leaf received-packets {
            type yang:counter32;
            description
              "A count of the number of Babel packets received on
               this interface.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.4.";
          }

          action reset {
            description
              "The information model [RFC ZZZZ] defines reset
               action as a system-wide reset of Babel statistics.
               In YANG the reset action is associated with the
               container where the action is defined. In this case
               the action is associated with the stats container
               inside an interface. The action will therefore
               reset statistics at an interface level.

               Implementations that want to support a system-wide
               reset of Babel statistics need to call this action
               for every instance of the interface.";

            input {
              leaf reset-at {
                type yang:date-and-time;
                description
                  "The time when the reset was issued.";
              }
            }

            output {
              leaf reset-finished-at {
                type yang:date-and-time;
                description
                  "The time when the reset finished.";
              }
            }
          }
        }

        list neighbor-objects {
          key "neighbor-address";
          config false;
          description
            "A set of Babel Neighbor Object.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";

          leaf neighbor-address {
            type inet:ip-address;
            description
              "IPv4 or v6 address the neighbor sends packets from.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }

          leaf hello-mcast-history {
            type string;
            description
              "The multicast Hello history of whether or not the
               multicast Hello packets prior to exp-mcast-
               hello-seqno were received, with a '1' for the most
               recent Hello placed in the most significant bit and
               prior Hellos shifted right (with '0' bits placed
               between prior Hellos and most recent Hello for any
               not-received Hellos); represented as a string using
               utf-8 encoded hex digits where a '1' bit = Hello
               received and a '0' bit = Hello not received.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }

          leaf hello-ucast-history {
            type string;
            description
              "The unicast Hello history of whether or not the
               unicast Hello packets prior to exp-ucast-hello-seqno
               were received, with a '1' for the most
               recent Hello placed in the most significant bit and
               prior Hellos shifted right (with '0' bits placed
               between prior Hellos and most recent Hello for any
               not-received Hellos); represented as a string using
               utf-8 encoded hex digits where a '1' bit = Hello
               received and a '0' bit = Hello not received.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }

          leaf txcost {
            type int32;
            default "0";
            description
              "Transmission cost value from the last IHU packet
               received from this neighbor, or maximum value
               (infinity) to indicate the IHU hold timer for this
               neighbor has expired description.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }

          leaf exp-mcast-hello-seqno {
            type uint16;
            default "0";
            description
              "Expected multicast Hello sequence number of next Hello
               to be received from this neighbor; if multicast Hello
               packets are not expected, or processing of multicast
               packets is not enabled, this MUST be NULL.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }

          leaf exp-ucast-hello-seqno {
            type uint16;
            default "0";
            description
              "Expected unicast Hello sequence number of next Hello
               to be received from this neighbor; if unicast Hello
               packets are not expected, or processing of unicast
               packets is not enabled, this MUST be NULL.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }

          leaf ucast-hello-seqno {
            type uint16;
            default "0";
            description
              "The current sequence number in use for unicast Hellos
               sent to this neighbor. If unicast Hellos are not being
               sent, this MUST be NULL.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }

          leaf ucast-hello-interval {
            type uint16;
            units "centiseconds";
            description
              "The current interval in use for unicast hellos sent to
               this neighbor. Units are centiseconds.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }

          leaf rxcost {
            type uint16;
            description
              "Reception cost calculated for this neighbor. This
               value is usually derived from the Hello history, which
               may be combined with other data, such as statistics
               maintained by the link layer. The rxcost is sent to a
               neighbor in each IHU.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }

          leaf cost {
            type int32;
            description
              "Link cost is computed from the values maintained in
               the neighbor table. The statistics kept in the
               neighbor table about the reception of Hellos, and the
               txcost computed from received IHU packets.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.5.";
          }
        }
      }

      list mac-key-set {
        key "name";

        description
          "A mac key set object. If this object is implemented, it
           provides access to parameters related to the MAC security
           mechanism.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.7.";

        leaf name {
          type string;
          description
            "A string that uniquely identifies the mac object.";
        }

        leaf default-apply {
          type boolean;
          description
            "A Boolean flag indicating whether this object
             instance is applied to all new interfaces, by default.
             If 'true', this instance is applied to new babel-
             interfaces instances at the time they are created,
             by including it in the mac-key-sets list under
             interfaces. If 'false', this instance is not applied
             to new interfaces instances when they are created.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.7.";
        }

        list keys {
          key "name";
          min-elements 1;
          description
            "A set of keys objects.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8.";

          leaf name {
            type string;
            description
              "A unique name for this MAC key that can be used to
               identify the key in this object instance, since the
               key value is not allowed to be read. This value can
               only be provided when this instance is created, and is
               not subsequently writable.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8.";
          }

          leaf use-send {
            type boolean;
            mandatory true;
            description
              "Indicates whether this key value is used to compute a
               MAC and include that MAC in the sent Babel packet. A
               MAC for sent packets is computed using this key if the
               value is 'true'. If the value is 'false', this key is
               not used to compute a MAC to include in sent Babel
               packets.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8.";
          }

          leaf use-verify {
            type boolean;
            mandatory true;
            description
              "Indicates whether this key value is used to verify
               incoming Babel packets. This key is used to verify
               incoming packets if the value is 'true'. If the value
               is 'false', no MAC is computed from this key for
               comparing an incoming packet.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8.";
          }

          leaf value {
            type binary;
            mandatory true;
            description
              "The value of the MAC key. An implementation MUST NOT
               allow this parameter to be read. This can be done by
               always providing an empty string, or through
               permissions, or other means. This value MUST be
               provided when this instance is created, and is not
               subsequently writable.

               This value is of a length suitable for the associated
               babel-mac-key-algorithm.  If the algorithm is based on
               the HMAC construction [RFC2104], the length MUST be
               between 0 and an upper limit that is at least the size
               of the output length (where 'HMAC-SHA256' output
               length is 32 octets as described in [RFC4868]). Longer
               lengths MAY be supported but are not necessary if the
               management system has the ability to generate a
               suitably random value (e.g., by randomly generating a
               value or by using a key derivation technique as
               recommended in [RFC8967] Security Considerations). If
               the algorithm is 'BLAKE2s-128', the length MUST be
               between 0 and 32 bytes inclusive as specified by
               [RFC7693].";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8,
               RFC 2104: HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message
                         Authentication
               RFC 4868: Using HMAC-SHA-256, HMAC-SHA-384, and
                         HMAC-SHA-512 with IPsec,
               RFC 7693: The BLAKE2 Cryptographic Hash and Message
                         Authentication Code (MAC).
               RFC 8967:  MAC Authentication for Babel.";
          }

          leaf algorithm {
            type identityref {
              base mac-algorithms;
            }
            mandatory true;
            description
              "The name of the MAC algorithm used with this key. The
               value MUST be the same as one of the enumerations
               listed in the mac-algorithms parameter.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8.";
          }

          action test {
            description
              "An operation that allows the MAC key and MAC
               algorithm to be tested to see if they produce an
               expected outcome. Input to this operation are a
               binary string and a calculated MAC (also in the
               format of a binary string) for the binary string.
               The implementation is expected to create a MAC over
               the binary string using the value and algorithm.
               The output of this operation is a binary indication
               that the calculated MAC matched the input MAC (true)
               or the MACs did not match (false).";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8.";

            input {
              leaf test-string {
                type binary;
                mandatory true;
                description
                  "Input to this operation is a binary string.
                   The implementation is expected to create
                   a MAC over this string using the value and
                   the algorithm defined as part of the
                   mac-key-set.";
                reference
                  "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8.";
              }

              leaf mac {
                type binary;
                mandatory true;
                description
                  "Input to this operation includes a MAC.
                   The implementation is expected to calculate a MAC
                   over the string using the value and algorithm of
                   this key object and compare its calculated MAC to
                   this input MAC.";
                reference
                  "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8.";
              }
            }

            output {
              leaf indication {
                type boolean;
                mandatory true;
                description
                  "The output of this operation is a binary
                   indication that the calculated MAC matched the
                   input MAC (true) or the MACs did not match
                   (false).";
                reference
                  "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.8.";
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }

      list dtls {
        key "name";

        description
          "A dtls object. If this object is implemented,
           it provides access to parameters related to the DTLS
           security mechanism.";
        reference
          "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.9";

        leaf name {
          type string;
          description
            "A string that uniquely identifies a dtls object.";
        }

        leaf default-apply {
          type boolean;
          mandatory true;
          description
            "A Boolean flag indicating whether this object
             instance is applied to all new interfaces, by default.
             If 'true', this instance is applied to new interfaces
             instances at the time they are created, by including it
             in the dtls-certs list under interfaces. If 'false',
             this instance is not applied to new interfaces
             instances when they are created.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.9.";
        }

        list certs {
          key "name";

          min-elements 1;
          description
            "A set of cert objects. This contains
             both certificates for this implementation to present
             for authentication, and to accept from others.
             Certificates with a non-empty private-key
             can be presented by this implementation for
             authentication.";
          reference
            "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.10.";

          leaf name {
            type string;
            description
              "A unique name for this certificate that can be
               used to identify the certificate in this object
               instance, since the value is too long to be useful
               for identification. This value MUST NOT be empty
               and can only be provided when this instance is created
               (i.e., it is not subsequently writable).";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.10.";
          }

          leaf value {
            type string;
            mandatory true;
            description
              "The certificate in PEM format [RFC7468]. This
               value can only be provided when this instance is
               created, and is not subsequently writable.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.10.";
          }

          leaf type {
            type identityref {
              base dtls-cert-types;
            }
            mandatory true;
            description
              "The name of the certificate type of this object
               instance. The value MUST be the same as one of the
               enumerations listed in the dtls-cert-types
               parameter. This value can only be provided when this
               instance is created, and is not subsequently
               writable.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.10.";
          }

          leaf private-key {
            type binary;
            mandatory true;
            description
              "The value of the private key. If this is non-empty,
               this certificate can be used by this implementation to
               provide a certificate during DTLS handshaking. An
               implementation MUST NOT allow this parameter to be
               read. This can be done by always providing an empty
               string, or through permissions, or other means. This
               value can only be provided when this instance is
               created, and is not subsequently writable.";
            reference
              "RFC ZZZZ: Babel Information Model, Section 3.10.";
          }
        }
      }
      uses routes;
    }
  }
}


<CODE ENDS>

3. IANA Considerations

This document registers one URIs and one YANG module.

3.1. URI Registrations

URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel

3.2. YANG Module Name Registration

This document registers one YANG module in the YANG Module Names registry YANG [RFC6020].

Name:ietf-babel
Namespace: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel
prefix: babel
reference: RFC XXXX

4. Security Considerations

The YANG module specified in this document defines a schema for data that is designed to be accessed via network management protocol such as NETCONF [RFC6241] or RESTCONF [RFC8040]. The lowest NETCONF layer is the secure transport layer and the mandatory-to-implement secure transport is SSH [RFC6242]. The lowest RESTCONF layer is HTTPS, and the mandatory-to-implement secure transport is TLS [RFC8446].

The NETCONF Access Control Model (NACM [RFC8341]) provides the means to restrict access for particular NETCONF users to a pre-configured subset of all available NETCONF protocol operations and content.

There are a number of data nodes defined in the YANG module which are writable/created/deleted (i.e., config true, which is the default). These data nodes may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. Write operations (e.g., <edit-config>) to these data nodes without proper protection can have a negative effect on network operations. These are the subtrees and data nodes and their sensitivity/vulnerability from a config true perspective:

'babel': This container includes an 'enable' parameter that can be used to enable or disable use of Babel on a router

'babel/constants': This container includes configuration parameters that can prevent reachability if misconfigured.

'babel/interfaces': This leaf-list has configuration parameters that can enable/disable security mechanisms and change performance characteristics of the Babel protocol.

'babel/hmac' and 'babel/dtls': These contain security credentials that influence whether packets are trusted.

Some of the readable data or config false nodes in this YANG module may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. It is thus important to control read access (e.g., via get, get-config, or notification) to these data nodes. These are the subtrees and data nodes and their sensitivity/vulnerability from a config false perpective:

'babel': Access to the information in the various nodes can disclose the network topology. Additionally, the routes used by a network device may be used to mount a subsequent attack on traffic traversing the network device.

'babel/hmac' and 'babel/dtls': These contain security credentials, include private credentials of the router.

Some of the RPC operations in this YANG module may be considered sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments. It is thus important to control access to these operations. These are the operations and their sensitivity/vulnerability from a RPC operation perspective:

This model does not define any RPC operations.

5. Acknowledgements

Juliusz Chroboczek provided most of the example configurations for babel that are shown in the Appendix.

6. References

6.1. Normative References

[RFC2119]
Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.
[RFC4868]
Kelly, S. and S. Frankel, "Using HMAC-SHA-256, HMAC-SHA-384, and HMAC-SHA-512 with IPsec", RFC 4868, DOI 10.17487/RFC4868, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4868>.
[RFC6347]
Rescorla, E. and N. Modadugu, "Datagram Transport Layer Security Version 1.2", RFC 6347, DOI 10.17487/RFC6347, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6347>.
[RFC6991]
Schoenwaelder, J., Ed., "Common YANG Data Types", RFC 6991, DOI 10.17487/RFC6991, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6991>.
[RFC7950]
Bjorklund, M., Ed., "The YANG 1.1 Data Modeling Language", RFC 7950, DOI 10.17487/RFC7950, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7950>.
[RFC8174]
Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC 2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.
[RFC8343]
Bjorklund, M., "A YANG Data Model for Interface Management", RFC 8343, DOI 10.17487/RFC8343, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8343>.
[RFC8349]
Lhotka, L., Lindem, A., and Y. Qu, "A YANG Data Model for Routing Management (NMDA Version)", RFC 8349, DOI 10.17487/RFC8349, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8349>.
[RFC8966]
Chroboczek, J. and D. Schinazi, "The Babel Routing Protocol", RFC 8966, DOI 10.17487/RFC8966, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8966>.
[RFC8967]
Dô, C., Kolodziejak, W., and J. Chroboczek, "MAC Authentication for the Babel Routing Protocol", RFC 8967, DOI 10.17487/RFC8967, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8967>.

6.2. Informative References

[I-D.ietf-babel-information-model]
Stark, B. and M. Jethanandani, "Babel Information Model", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-babel-information-model-12, , <http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-babel-information-model-12.txt>.
[RFC2104]
Krawczyk, H., Bellare, M., and R. Canetti, "HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication", RFC 2104, DOI 10.17487/RFC2104, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2104>.
[RFC6020]
Bjorklund, M., Ed., "YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)", RFC 6020, DOI 10.17487/RFC6020, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6020>.
[RFC6241]
Enns, R., Ed., Bjorklund, M., Ed., Schoenwaelder, J., Ed., and A. Bierman, Ed., "Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)", RFC 6241, DOI 10.17487/RFC6241, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6241>.
[RFC6242]
Wasserman, M., "Using the NETCONF Protocol over Secure Shell (SSH)", RFC 6242, DOI 10.17487/RFC6242, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6242>.
[RFC7693]
Saarinen, M-J., Ed. and J-P. Aumasson, "The BLAKE2 Cryptographic Hash and Message Authentication Code (MAC)", RFC 7693, DOI 10.17487/RFC7693, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7693>.
[RFC8040]
Bierman, A., Bjorklund, M., and K. Watsen, "RESTCONF Protocol", RFC 8040, DOI 10.17487/RFC8040, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8040>.
[RFC8340]
Bjorklund, M. and L. Berger, Ed., "YANG Tree Diagrams", BCP 215, RFC 8340, DOI 10.17487/RFC8340, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8340>.
[RFC8341]
Bierman, A. and M. Bjorklund, "Network Configuration Access Control Model", STD 91, RFC 8341, DOI 10.17487/RFC8341, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8341>.
[RFC8342]
Bjorklund, M., Schoenwaelder, J., Shafer, P., Watsen, K., and R. Wilton, "Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA)", RFC 8342, DOI 10.17487/RFC8342, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8342>.
[RFC8446]
Rescorla, E., "The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.3", RFC 8446, DOI 10.17487/RFC8446, , <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8446>.

Appendix A. An Appendix

This section is devoted to examples that demonstrate how Babel can be configured.

A.1. Statistics Gathering Enabled

In this example, interface eth0 is being configured for routing protocol Babel, and statistics gathering is enabled. For security, HMAC-SHA256 is supported. Every sent Babel packets is signed with the key value provided, and every received Babel packet is verified with the same key value.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<config xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
  <interfaces xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces"
              xmlns:ianaift="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-if-type">
    <interface>
      <name>eth0</name>
      <type>ianaift:ethernetCsmacd</type>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </interface>
  </interfaces>
  <routing
      xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-routing">
    <control-plane-protocols>
      <control-plane-protocol>
        <type
            xmlns:babel=
            "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel">babel:babel
        </type>
        <name>name:babel</name>
        <babel
            xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel">
          <enable>true</enable>
          <stats-enable>true</stats-enable>
          <interfaces>
            <reference>eth0</reference>
            <metric-algorithm>two-out-of-three</metric-algorithm>
            <split-horizon>true</split-horizon>
          </interfaces>
          <mac-key-set>
            <name>hmac-sha256</name>
            <keys>
              <name>hmac-sha256-keys</name>
              <use-send>true</use-send>
              <use-verify>true</use-verify>
              <value>base64encodedvalue==</value>
              <algorithm>hmac-sha256</algorithm>
            </keys>
          </mac-key-set>
        </babel>
      </control-plane-protocol>
    </control-plane-protocols>
  </routing>
</config>

A.2. Automatic Detection of Properties

<!-- In this example, babeld is configured on two interfaces

   interface eth0
   interface wlan0

   This says to run Babel on interfaces eth0 and wlan0.  Babeld will
   automatically detect that eth0 is wired and wlan0 is wireless, and
   will configure the right parameters automatically.
-->

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<config xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
  <interfaces xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces"
              xmlns:ianaift="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-if-type">
    <interface>
      <name>eth0</name>
      <type>ianaift:ethernetCsmacd</type>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </interface>
    <interface>
      <name>wlan0</name>
      <type>ianaift:ieee80211</type>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </interface>
  </interfaces>
  <routing
      xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-routing">
    <control-plane-protocols>
      <control-plane-protocol>
        <type
            xmlns:babel=
            "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel">babel:babel
        </type>
        <name>name:babel</name>
        <babel
            xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel">
          <enable>true</enable>
          <interfaces>
            <reference>eth0</reference>
            <enable>true</enable>
            <metric-algorithm>two-out-of-three</metric-algorithm>
            <split-horizon>true</split-horizon>
          </interfaces>
          <interfaces>
            <reference>wlan0</reference>
            <enable>true</enable>
            <metric-algorithm>etx</metric-algorithm>
            <split-horizon>false</split-horizon>
          </interfaces>
        </babel>
      </control-plane-protocol>
    </control-plane-protocols>
  </routing>
</config>

A.3. Override Default Properties

<!-- In this example, babeld is configured on three interfaces

 interface eth0
 interface eth1 type wireless
 interface tun0 type tunnel

 Here, interface eth1 is an Ethernet bridged to a wireless radio, so
 babeld's autodetection fails, and the interface type needs to be
 configured manually.  Tunnels are not detected automatically, so this
 needs to be specified.

 This is equivalent to the following:

 interface eth0 metric-algorithm 2-out-of-3 split-horizon true
 interface eth1 metric-algorithm etx split-horizon false
 interface tun0 metric-algorithm 2-out-of-3 split-horizon true
-->

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<config xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
  <interfaces xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces"
              xmlns:ianaift="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-if-type">
    <interface>
      <name>eth0</name>
      <type>ianaift:ethernetCsmacd</type>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </interface>
    <interface>
      <name>eth1</name>
      <type>ianaift:ethernetCsmacd</type>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </interface>
    <interface>
      <name>tun0</name>
      <type>ianaift:tunnel</type>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </interface>
  </interfaces>
  <routing
      xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-routing">
    <control-plane-protocols>
      <control-plane-protocol>
        <type
            xmlns:babel=
            "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel">babel:babel
        </type>
        <name>name:babel</name>
        <babel
            xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel">
          <enable>true</enable>
          <interfaces>
            <reference>eth0</reference>
            <enable>true</enable>
            <metric-algorithm>two-out-of-three</metric-algorithm>
            <split-horizon>true</split-horizon>
          </interfaces>
          <interfaces>
            <reference>eth1</reference>
            <enable>true</enable>
            <metric-algorithm>etx</metric-algorithm>
            <split-horizon>false</split-horizon>
          </interfaces>
          <interfaces>
            <reference>tun0</reference>
            <enable>true</enable>
            <metric-algorithm>two-out-of-three</metric-algorithm>
            <split-horizon>true</split-horizon>
          </interfaces>
        </babel>
      </control-plane-protocol>
    </control-plane-protocols>
  </routing>
</config>

A.4. Configuring other Properties

<!-- In this example, two interfaces are configured for babeld

 interface eth0
 interface ppp0 hello-interval 30 update-interval 120

 Here, ppp0 is a metered 3G link used for fallback connectivity. It runs
 with much higher than default time constants in order to avoid control
 traffic as much as possible.
-->

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<config xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
  <interfaces xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-interfaces"
              xmlns:ianaift="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:iana-if-type">
    <interface>
      <name>eth0</name>
      <type>ianaift:ethernetCsmacd</type>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </interface>
    <interface>
      <name>ppp0</name>
      <type>ianaift:ppp</type>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
    </interface>
  </interfaces>
  <routing
      xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-routing">
    <control-plane-protocols>
      <control-plane-protocol>
        <type
            xmlns:babel=
            "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel">babel:babel
        </type>
        <name>name:babel</name>
        <babel
            xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-babel">
          <enable>true</enable>
          <interfaces>
            <reference>eth0</reference>
            <enable>true</enable>
            <metric-algorithm>two-out-of-three</metric-algorithm>
            <split-horizon>true</split-horizon>
          </interfaces>
          <interfaces>
            <reference>ppp0</reference>
            <enable>true</enable>
            <mcast-hello-interval>30</mcast-hello-interval>
            <update-interval>120</update-interval>
            <metric-algorithm>two-out-of-three</metric-algorithm>
          </interfaces>
        </babel>
      </control-plane-protocol>
    </control-plane-protocols>
  </routing>
</config>

Authors' Addresses

Mahesh Jethanandani
Kloud Services
California
United States of America
Barbara Stark
AT&T
Atlanta, GA
United States of America