{"draft":"draft-liu-policy-based-management-framework-00","doc_id":"RFC8328","title":"Policy-Based Management Framework for the Simplified Use of Policy Abstractions (SUPA)","authors":["W. Liu","C. Xie","J. Strassner","G. Karagiannis","M. Klyus","J. Bi","Y. Cheng","D. Zhang"],"format":["ASCII","HTML"],"page_count":"15","pub_status":"INFORMATIONAL","status":"INFORMATIONAL","source":"INDEPENDENT","abstract":"The Simplified Use of Policy Abstractions (SUPA) policy-based\r\nmanagement framework defines base YANG data models to encode policy.\r\nThese models point to device-, technology-, and service-specific YANG\r\ndata models developed elsewhere. Policy rules within an operator's\r\nenvironment can be used to express high-level, possibly network-wide,\r\npolicies to a network management function (within a controller, an\r\norchestrator, or a network element). The network management function\r\ncan then control the configuration and\/or monitoring of network\r\nelements and services. This document describes the SUPA basic\r\nframework, its elements, and interfaces.","pub_date":"March 2018","keywords":["Information models","YANG data models","Event Condition Action","policy rules","GPIM","EPRIM","declarative policy","intent-based policy"],"obsoletes":[],"obsoleted_by":[],"updates":[],"updated_by":[],"see_also":[],"doi":"10.17487\/RFC8328","errata_url":null}