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date: 2021-11-11T13:31:43+02:00
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layout: event-talk
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title: "Pieter Lexis - YANG and NETCONF for Systems Administration?"
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- pieter-lexis
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns8-Hf_8TzQ
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## Abstract
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In the operations world, there's a disconnect between the system administrators and the network administrators. The sys-admins have automation tools that don't integrate with the NFV/SDN standards used by "pure" network operations.
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In RFC 3535, the Internet Architecture Board stated that network equipment should provide defined models and a unified configuration API. This resulted in the standardization of YANG (a data modeling language) and NETCONF (an RPC protocol for configuration that carries instantiated YANG data).
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In this talk, I'll be discussing the configuration management landscape (from a system administrator perspective), explain a bit about YANG and NETCONF and how these two technologies can be used to automate network functions that are running on Linux instead of dedicated network equipment.
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## Biography
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Educated as a Systems and Network Engineer and having dabbled with DevOps-y things for years, Pieter's official title now is "Senior PowerDNS Engineer". As such, he works on the PowerDNS source code, the build/CI/packaging pipeline and running the infrastructure around the PowerDNS open source project.
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Pieter is also involved in the broader DNS operations and standards communities to make the Internet a better place.
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