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TAPI standardizes a single core technology agnostic specification that abstracts common transport network functions.
- Decoupling from technology specific functions.
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TAPI model decouples service and resource oriented constructs.
- This allows recursive application along management architecture, in a multi-carrier environment.
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TAPI model decouples functional/logical and physical oriented constructs.
- This minimizes impacts due to technology optimization and evolution, without losing power of description.
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TAPI is defined in open-source environment.
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TAPI and TMF
- Leveraging 20 years of experience in developing standard management interfaces, mainly in TMF for MTNM/MTOSI (aka TMF 814)
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TAPI and ONF Core IM
- TAPI model is a formal pruning/refactoring of the generic ONF Core IM to customize for transfer over specific interface and make the terminology more familiar to users with experience in transport network modeling.
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TAPI and ITU-T
- TAPI Technology Specific Models are derived from ITU-T (Ethernet, Digital OTN, Photonic)
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TAPI and MEF
- TAPI has been extended by all MEF Network Resource Models
- TAPI has been enhanced by MEF feedbacks
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TAPI and OIF
- TAPI has been successfully adopted by 2016, 2018 and 2020 OIF Interops
The Transport API abstracts a common set of control plane functions such as Network, Topology, Connectivity Requests, Path Computation, OAM, and Network Virtualization to a set of Service interfaces. It also includes support for the following technology-specific interface profiles for Carrier Ethernet (L2), Optical Transport Network (OTN) framework (L1-ODU) and Photonic Media (L0-WDM).
- The TAPI code is composed by:
- UML modules, managed through Eclipse/Papyrus
- YANG modules, the schema semi-automatically generated from UML modules
- OAS/Swagger modules, the API semi-automatically generated from YANG modules
- Latest release: TAPI v2.5.0
- Main release in production: TAPI v2.1.3
- Release in progress: TAPI develop
- The TAPI documentation is composed by:
- TR-547 and TR-548 Reference Implementation Agreements (RIAs)
- From TR-547 intro: This document provides a set of requirements, guidelines and recommendations for a standard use of the TAPI models in combination with the RESTCONF protocol for the implementation of the interface between network systems in charge of the control/management of networks based on WDM/OTN technologies. This document can be used in conjunction with TR-548 which is the Reference Implementation Agreement for TAPI Streaming.
- TAPI RIAs Ancillary Documents
- TAPI Alarm TCA List
- TAPI Notification and Streaming Sequences
- TAPI Delta Document, to document the differences wrt previous release
- TAPI Gendoc Templates, to generate MS-Word docs from UML modules
- TAPI Tooling Guidelines, to describe the process to generate YANG and OAS modules
- TAPI 2.5.0 / 2.5.1 Documentation
- TAPI 2.1.3 Documentation
- TAPI Documentation in progress
To get involved in the project please join the mailing list and attend meetings:
- Mailing list: [email protected]
- Meetings: Tuesday 9:00 AM US Eastern (Daylight) Time. Duration two hours.
- Co-leaders: Kishore Kumar, Brian Johnson