Hi,
These have actually not been formally defined yet…
Jeroen.
On 9 Sep 2013, at 17:16, John MacAuley <john.macauley(a)surfnet.nl> wrote:
> Where in the NML model is Ethernet framing specified?
>
> On 2013-09-09, at 10:12 AM, John MacAuley <john.macauley(a)surfnet.nl> wrote:
>
>> Guys - Can you point me to the schema definition for http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2012/10/ethernet ?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>> From: John MacAuley <john.macauley(a)surfnet.nl>
>>> Subject: NML Ethernet namespace
>>> Date: 6 September, 2013 11:22:03 AM EDT
>>> To: "nsi-wg(a)ogf.org Group" <nsi-wg(a)ogf.org>
>>>
>>> Peoples,
>>>
>>> Can anyone point me to the XML definition for the NML namespace holding the Ethernet definitions?
>>>
>>> http://schemas.ogf.org/nml/2012/10/ethernet#vlan
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> John
>>
>
Hi,
I realised today that I never included a definition for URL references in the topology definition. We have had a discussion about this in the NML group, and it was decided that this is a control-plan construct and would not be added to NML.
So, for the NSI extension I am proposing to add an attribute to Network Object "isReference" which has a URI as value which points to a topology file that contains more information on that object. This attribute would be defined in the NSI extension schema.
Now, if everyone agrees, I have a practical question: how do I express this in the XML Schema?
The schemas are available here:
https://github.com/jeroenh/NSI-Topology/tree/master/schemas
Jeroen.