On 2025-03-11, at 17:48, Esko Dijk <esko.d...@iotconsultancy.nl> wrote: > > • Register a new SID number with IANA using a new tbd procedure (which > we’re considering for RFC8366-bis now). This number would be outside the > “voucher” module range which is controlled by IETF.
In the YANG world, you need to have a module. Doing that gives you all you need to attach to the existing voucher (e.g., using augment). Having an undefined “here’s some bytes, but we won’t tell you what they mean” is probably a bit outside the way YANG people envision their ecosystem. (Note that there is an SID range for experimental use, if you promise to never use these in interchange; megaranges can also allow for private allocation.) I’ll need to revise the PEN-Holder draft (by adding a 32-bit space per PEN-Holder to the 64-bit space already in there): https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-bormann-core-yang-sid-pen-01.html Grüße, Carsten _______________________________________________ Anima mailing list -- anima@ietf.org To unsubscribe send an email to anima-le...@ietf.org