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draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface-dm-28
I2NSF Working Group                                          J. Kim, Ed.
Internet-Draft                                             J. Jeong, Ed.
Intended status: Standards Track                 Sungkyunkwan University
Expires: 24 November 2022                                        J. Park
                                                                    ETRI
                                                                S. Hares
                                                                  Q. Lin
                                                                  Huawei
                                                             23 May 2022

    I2NSF Network Security Function-Facing Interface YANG Data Model
              draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface-dm-28

Abstract

   This document defines a YANG data model for configuring security
   policy rules on Network Security Functions (NSF) in the Interface to
   Network Security Functions (I2NSF) framework.  The YANG data model in
   this document is for the NSF-Facing Interface between a Security
   Controller and NSFs in the I2NSF framework.  It is built on the basis
   of the YANG data model in the I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model
   document for the I2NSF framework.

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Table of Contents

   1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   2
   2.  Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
   3.  YANG Tree Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
     3.1.  General I2NSF Security Policy Rule  . . . . . . . . . . .   3
     3.2.  Event Clause  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   5
     3.3.  Condition Clause  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   6
     3.4.  Action Clause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12
   4.  YANG Data Model of NSF-Facing Interface . . . . . . . . . . .  14
     4.1.  YANG Module of NSF-Facing Interface . . . . . . . . . . .  14
   5.  XML Configuration Examples of Low-Level Security Policy
           Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  62
     5.1.  Example Security Requirement 1: Block Social Networking
           Service (SNS) Access during Business Hours  . . . . . . .  62
     5.2.  Example Security Requirement 2: Block Malicious VoIP/VoCN
           Packets Coming to a Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66
     5.3.  Example Security Requirement 3: Mitigate HTTP and HTTPS
           Flood Attacks on a Company Web Server . . . . . . . . . .  69
   6.  IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  72
   7.  Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  72
   8.  References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  73
     8.1.  Normative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  73
     8.2.  Informative References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  78
   Appendix A.  Acknowledgments  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  79
   Appendix B.  Contributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  79
   Appendix C.  Changes from
           draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface-dm-27 . . . . . . .  80
   Authors' Addresses  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  80

1.  Introduction

   This document defines a YANG [RFC6020][RFC7950] data model for
   security policy rule configuration of Network Security Functions
   (NSF).  The YANG data model in this document is based on the data
   model described in [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model] for the
   NSF-Facing Interface in the Interface to Network Security Functions
   (I2NSF) architecture [RFC8329].  The YANG data model in this document
   focuses on security policy configuration for the NSFs discussed in

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   [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model], i.e., generic NSF (operate on
   packet header for layer 2, layer3, and layer 4) and advanced NSF
   (Intrusion Prevention System, URL-Filtering, anti-DDoS, Antivirus,
   and VoIP/VoCN Filter).  Note: VoIP is an abbreviation for Voice over
   Internet Protocol and VoCN is an abbreviation for Voice over Cellular
   Network, such as Voice over LTE or 5G.

   This YANG data model uses an "Event-Condition-Action" (ECA) policy
   model that is used as the basis for the design of I2NSF Policy
   described in [RFC8329] and [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model].

   The "ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface" YANG module defined in this
   document provides the configuration of the following features.

   *  A security policy rule of a network security function.

   *  An event clause of a generic network security function.

   *  A condition clause of a generic network security function.

   *  An action clause of a generic network security function.

2.  Terminology

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
   "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP
   14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all
   capitals, as shown here.

   This document uses the terminology described in [RFC8329].

   This document follows the guidelines of [RFC8407], uses the common
   YANG types defined in [RFC6991], and adopts the Network Management
   Datastore Architecture (NMDA) [RFC8342].  The meaning of the symbols
   in tree diagrams is defined in [RFC8340].

3.  YANG Tree Diagram

   This section shows a YANG tree diagram of policy for network security
   functions.

3.1.  General I2NSF Security Policy Rule

   This section shows a YANG tree diagram for a general I2NSF security
   policy rule for generic network security functions.

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   module: ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface
     +--rw i2nsf-security-policy* [name]
        +--rw name                   string
        +--rw language?              string
        +--rw priority-usage?        identityref
        +--rw resolution-strategy?   identityref
        +--rw default-action?        identityref
        +--rw rules* [name]
        |  +--rw name               string
        |  +--rw description?       string
        |  +--rw priority?          uint8
        |  +--rw enable?            boolean
        |  +--rw long-connection
        |  |  +--rw enable?     boolean
        |  |  +--rw duration?   uint32
        |  +--rw event
        |  |  ...
        |  +--rw condition
        |  |  ...
        |  +--rw action
        |     ...
        +--rw rule-group
           +--rw groups* [group-name]
              +--rw group-name     string
              +--rw rule-name*     -> ../../../rules/name
              +--rw enable?        boolean
              +--rw description?   string

          Figure 1: YANG Tree Diagram for Network Security Policy

   A security policy is used by one virtual instance of an NSF/device as
   a set of security rules to protect assets from major risk factors
   that threaten the system.  There can be multiple security policies in
   a single NSF to provide the necessary protection.  The security
   policy includes its name, language tag, priority usage, resolution
   strategy, default action, and rules.

   The language field indicates the language tag that is used for the
   natural language text that is included in all of the 'description'
   attributes.  The language field is encoded following the rules in
   Section 2.1 of [RFC5646].  The default language tag is "en-US".

   A resolution strategy is used to decide how to resolve conflicts that
   occur between the actions of the same or different policy rules that
   are matched and contained in a particular NSF.  The resolution
   strategy is defined as First Matching Rule (FMR), Last Matching Rule
   (LMR), Prioritized Matching Rule (PMR) with Errors (PMRE), and
   Prioritized Matching Rule with No Errors (PMRN).  The resolution

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   strategy can be extended according to specific vendor action
   features.  The resolution strategy is described in detail in
   [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model].

   A default action is used to execute I2NSF policy rule when no rule
   matches a packet.  The default action can be pass, drop, reject,
   rate-limit, or mirror actions.  The default action can be extended
   according to specific vendor action features.  The default action is
   described in detail in [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model].

   The rules include rule name, rule description, rule priority, rule
   enable, event, condition, and action.

3.2.  Event Clause

   This section shows a YANG tree diagram for an event clause for a
   general I2NSF security policy rule for generic network security
   functions.

   module: ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface
     +--rw i2nsf-security-policy* [name]
        ...
        +--rw rules* [name]
        |  ...
        |  +--rw event
        |  |  +--rw description?    string
        |  |  +--rw system-event*   identityref
        |  |  +--rw system-alarm*   identityref
        |  +--rw condition
        |  |  ...
        |  +--rw action
        |     ...
        +--rw rule-group
           ...

              Figure 2: YANG Tree Diagram for an Event Clause

   An event clause is any important occurrence at a specific time of a
   change in the system being managed, and/or in the environment of the
   system being managed.  An event clause is used to trigger the
   evaluation of the condition clause of the I2NSF Policy Rule.  The
   event clause is defined as a system event, system alarm
   [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model], and time.  The event
   clause can be extended according to specific vendor event features.
   The event clause is described in detail in
   [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model].

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3.3.  Condition Clause

   This section shows a YANG tree diagram for a condition clause for a
   general I2NSF security policy rule for generic network security
   functions.

   module: ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface
     +--rw i2nsf-security-policy* [name]
        ...
        +--rw rules* [name]
        |  ...
        |  +--rw event
        |  |  ...
        |  +--rw condition
        |  |  +--rw description?    string
        |  |  +--rw layer-2* [destination-mac-address source-mac-address
                              ethertype]
        |  |  |  +--rw description?                    string
        |  |  |  +--rw destination-mac-address         yang:mac-address
        |  |  |  +--rw destination-mac-address-mask?   yang:mac-address
        |  |  |  +--rw source-mac-address              yang:mac-address
        |  |  |  +--rw source-mac-address-mask?        yang:mac-address
        |  |  |  +--rw ethertype                       eth:ethertype
        |  |  +--rw (layer-3)?
        |  |  |  +--:(ipv4)
        |  |  |  |  +--rw ipv4
        |  |  |  |     +--rw description?                      string
        |  |  |  |     +--rw dscp?                             inet:dscp
        |  |  |  |     +--rw ecn?                              uint8
        |  |  |  |     +--rw length?                           uint16
        |  |  |  |     +--rw ttl?                              uint8
        |  |  |  |     +--rw protocol?                         uint8
        |  |  |  |     +--rw ihl?                              uint8
        |  |  |  |     +--rw flags?                            bits
        |  |  |  |     +--rw offset?                           uint16
        |  |  |  |     +--rw identification?                   uint16
        |  |  |  |     +--rw (destination-network)?
        |  |  |  |     |  +--:(destination-ipv4-network)
        |  |  |  |     |  |  +--rw destination-ipv4-network?
                                                        inet:ipv4-prefix
        |  |  |  |     |  +--:(destination-ipv4-range)
        |  |  |  |     |     +--rw destination-ipv4-range* [start end]
        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw start    inet:ipv4-address-no-zone
        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw end      inet:ipv4-address-no-zone
        |  |  |  |     +--rw (source-network)?
        |  |  |  |        +--:(source-ipv4-network)
        |  |  |  |        |  +--rw source-ipv4-network? inet:ipv4-prefix

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        |  |  |  |        +--:(source-ipv4-range)
        |  |  |  |           +--rw source-ipv4-range* [start end]
        |  |  |  |              +--rw start    inet:ipv4-address-no-zone
        |  |  |  |              +--rw end      inet:ipv4-address-no-zone
        |  |  |  +--:(ipv6)
        |  |  |     +--rw ipv6
        |  |  |        +--rw description?                      string
        |  |  |        +--rw dscp?                             inet:dscp
        |  |  |        +--rw ecn?                              uint8
        |  |  |        +--rw length?                           uint16
        |  |  |        +--rw ttl?                              uint8
        |  |  |        +--rw protocol?                         uint8
        |  |  |        +--rw (destination-network)?
        |  |  |        |  +--:(destination-ipv6-network)
        |  |  |        |  |  +--rw destination-ipv6-network?
                                                        inet:ipv6-prefix
        |  |  |        |  +--:(destination-ipv6-range)
        |  |  |        |     +--rw destination-ipv6-range* [start end]
        |  |  |        |        +--rw start    inet:ipv6-address-no-zone
        |  |  |        |        +--rw end      inet:ipv6-address-no-zone
        |  |  |        +--rw (source-network)?
        |  |  |        |  +--:(source-ipv6-network)
        |  |  |        |  |  +--rw source-ipv6-network? inet:ipv6-prefix
        |  |  |        |  +--:(source-ipv6-range)
        |  |  |        |     +--rw source-ipv6-range* [start end]
        |  |  |        |        +--rw start    inet:ipv6-address-no-zone
        |  |  |        |        +--rw end      inet:ipv6-address-no-zone
        |  |  |        +--rw flow-label?      inet:ipv6-flow-label
        |  |  +--rw (layer-4)?
        |  |  |  +--:(tcp)
        |  |  |  |  +--rw tcp
        |  |  |  |     +--rw description?               string
        |  |  |  |     +--rw source-port-number
        |  |  |  |     |  +--rw (source-port)?
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(range-or-operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |  +--rw (port-range-or-operator)?
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(range)
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw lower-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw upper-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw operator?     operator
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw port        inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(port-list)
        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw port-numbers* [start end]
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw start    inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw end      inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     +--rw destination-port-number
        |  |  |  |     |  +--rw (destination-port)?

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        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(range-or-operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |  +--rw (port-range-or-operator)?
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(range)
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw lower-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw upper-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw operator?     operator
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw port        inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(port-list)
        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw port-numbers* [start end]
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw start    inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw end      inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     +--rw sequence-number?           uint32
        |  |  |  |     +--rw acknowledgement-number?    uint32
        |  |  |  |     +--rw data-offset?               uint8
        |  |  |  |     +--rw reserved?                  uint8
        |  |  |  |     +--rw flags?                     bits
        |  |  |  |     +--rw window-size?               uint16
        |  |  |  |     +--rw urgent-pointer?            uint16
        |  |  |  |     +--rw options?                   binary
        |  |  |  +--:(udp)
        |  |  |  |  +--rw udp
        |  |  |  |     +--rw description?               string
        |  |  |  |     +--rw source-port-number
        |  |  |  |     |  +--rw (source-port)?
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(range-or-operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |  +--rw (port-range-or-operator)?
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(range)
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw lower-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw upper-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw operator?     operator
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw port        inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(port-list)
        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw port-numbers* [start end]
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw start    inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw end      inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     +--rw destination-port-number
        |  |  |  |     |  +--rw (destination-port)?
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(range-or-operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |  +--rw (port-range-or-operator)?
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(range)
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw lower-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw upper-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw operator?     operator
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw port        inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(port-list)

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        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw port-numbers* [start end]
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw start    inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw end      inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     +--rw length?                    uint16
        |  |  |  +--:(sctp)
        |  |  |  |  +--rw sctp
        |  |  |  |     +--rw description?               string
        |  |  |  |     +--rw source-port-number
        |  |  |  |     |  +--rw (source-port)?
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(range-or-operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |  +--rw (port-range-or-operator)?
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(range)
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw lower-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw upper-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw operator?     operator
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw port        inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(port-list)
        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw port-numbers* [start end]
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw start    inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw end      inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     +--rw destination-port-number
        |  |  |  |     |  +--rw (destination-port)?
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(range-or-operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |  +--rw (port-range-or-operator)?
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(range)
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw lower-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw upper-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw operator?     operator
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw port        inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(port-list)
        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw port-numbers* [start end]
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw start    inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw end      inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     +--rw chunk-type*                uint8
        |  |  |  |     +--rw chunk-length?              uint16
        |  |  |  +--:(dccp)
        |  |  |  |  +--rw dccp
        |  |  |  |     +--rw description?               string
        |  |  |  |     +--rw source-port-number
        |  |  |  |     |  +--rw (source-port)?
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(range-or-operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |  +--rw (port-range-or-operator)?
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(range)
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw lower-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw upper-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(operator)

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        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw operator?     operator
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw port        inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(port-list)
        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw port-numbers* [start end]
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw start    inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw end      inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     +--rw destination-port-number
        |  |  |  |     |  +--rw (destination-port)?
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(range-or-operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |  +--rw (port-range-or-operator)?
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(range)
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw lower-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     |  +--rw upper-port  inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     |     +--:(operator)
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw operator?     operator
        |  |  |  |     |     |        +--rw port        inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |     +--:(port-list)
        |  |  |  |     |        +--rw port-numbers* [start end]
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw start    inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     |           +--rw end      inet:port-number
        |  |  |  |     +--rw service-code*              uint32
        |  |  |  |     +--rw type*                      uint8
        |  |  |  |     +--rw data-offset?               uint8
        |  |  |  +--:(icmp)
        |  |  |     +--rw icmp
        |  |  |        +--rw description?      string
        |  |  |        +--rw version?          enumeration
        |  |  |        +--rw type?             uint8
        |  |  |        +--rw code?             uint8
        |  |  |        +--rw rest-of-header?   binary
        |  |  +--rw url-category
        |  |  |  +--rw description?    string
        |  |  |  +--rw pre-defined*    string
        |  |  |  +--rw user-defined*   string
        |  |  +--rw voice
        |  |  |  +--rw description?            string
        |  |  |  +--rw source-voice-id*        string
        |  |  |  +--rw destination-voice-id*   string
        |  |  |  +--rw user-agent*             string
        |  |  +--rw ddos
        |  |  |  +--rw description?         string
        |  |  |  +--rw alert-packet-rate?   uint32
        |  |  |  +--rw alert-flow-rate?     uint32
        |  |  |  +--rw alert-byte-rate?     uint32
        |  |  +--rw anti-virus
        |  |  |  +--rw profile*           string
        |  |  |  +--rw exception-files*   string
        |  |  +--rw payload

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        |  |  |  +--rw description?   string
        |  |  |  +--rw content*       binary
        |  |  +--rw context
        |  |     +--rw description?           string
        |  |     +--rw time
        |  |     |  +--rw start-date-time?   yang:date-and-time
        |  |     |  +--rw end-date-time?     yang:date-and-time
        |  |     |  +--rw period
        |  |     |  |  +--rw start-time?   time
        |  |     |  |  +--rw end-time?     time
        |  |     |  |  +--rw day*          day
        |  |     |  |  +--rw date*         int8
        |  |     |  |  +--rw month*        string
        |  |     |  +--rw frequency?         enumeration
        |  |     +--rw application
        |  |     |  +--rw description?   string
        |  |     |  +--rw protocol*      identityref
        |  |     +--rw device-type
        |  |     |  +--rw description?   string
        |  |     |  +--rw device*        identityref
        |  |     +--rw users
        |  |     |  +--rw description?   string
        |  |     |  +--rw user* [id]
        |  |     |  |  +--rw id      uint32
        |  |     |  |  +--rw name?   string
        |  |     |  +--rw group* [id]
        |  |     |     +--rw id      uint32
        |  |     |     +--rw name?   string
        |  |     +--rw geographic-location
        |  |        +--rw description?   string
        |  |        +--rw source*        string
        |  |        +--rw destination*   string
        |  +--rw action
        |     ...
        +--rw rule-group
           ...

             Figure 3: YANG Tree Diagram for a Condition Clause

   A condition clause is defined as a set of attributes, features, and/
   or values that are to be compared with a set of known attributes,
   features, and/or values in order to determine whether the set of
   actions in that (imperative) I2NSF policy rule can be executed or
   not.  A condition clause works with 'AND' logic, where all fields set
   in the condition MUST match the packet or flow for the condition to
   be evaluated as 'TRUE'.  A condition clause is classified as a

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   condition of generic network security functions, advanced network
   security functions, or context.  A condition clause of generic
   network security functions is defined as IPv4 condition, IPv6
   condition, TCP condition, UDP condition, SCTP condition, DCCP
   condition, or ICMP (ICMPv4 and ICMPv6) condition.

   Note that the data model in this document does not focus on only IP
   addresses, but focuses on all the fields of IPv4 and IPv6 headers.
   The IPv4 and IPv6 headers have similarity with some different fields.
   In this case, it is better to handle separately the IPv4 and IPv6
   headers such that the different fields can be used to handle IPv4 and
   IPv6 packets.  Also, note that the YANG data model in this document
   is based on the YANG Data Model for Network Access Control Lists
   (ACLs) [RFC8519] that does not support IPv6 extension headers
   including various options, the support of IPv6 extension headers is
   left as future work.

   The data model provides transport layer condition for TCP, UDP, SCTP,
   and DCCP.  With ICMPv4 and ICMPv6 are included as a choice for layer
   4 as the header fields in ICMP are above the network layer.  Note
   that QUIC protocol [RFC9000] is excluded in the data model as it is
   not considered in the initial I2NSF documents [RFC8329].  The QUIC
   traffic should not be treated as UDP traffic and will be considered
   in the future I2NSF documents.

   A condition clause of advanced network security functions is defined
   as url category condition, voice condition, DDoS condition, or
   payload condition.  A condition clause of context is defined as
   application condition, target condition, users condition, and
   geography condition.

   Note that this document deals only with conditions of several
   advanced network security functions such as url filter (i.e., web
   filter), VoIP/VoCN security, and DDoS-attack mitigator.  A condition
   clause of other advanced network security functions such as Intrusion
   Prevention System (IPS) and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) can be defined
   as an extension in future.  A condition clause can be extended
   according to specific vendor condition features.  A condition clause
   is described in detail in [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model].

3.4.  Action Clause

   This section shows a YANG tree diagram for an action clause for a
   general I2NSF security policy rule for generic network security
   functions.

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   module: ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface
     +--rw i2nsf-security-policy* [name]
        ...
        +--rw rules* [name]
        |  ...
        |  +--rw event
        |  ...
        |  +--rw condition
        |  ...
        |  +--rw action
        |     +--rw description?       string
        |     +--rw packet-action
        |     |  +--rw ingress-action?   identityref
        |     |  +--rw egress-action?    identityref
        |     |  +--rw log-action?       identityref
        |     +--rw flow-action
        |     |  +--rw ingress-action?   identityref
        |     |  +--rw egress-action?    identityref
        |     |  +--rw log-action?       identityref
        |     +--rw advanced-action
        |        +--rw content-security-control*    identityref
        |        +--rw attack-mitigation-control*   identityref
        +--rw rule-group
           ...

              Figure 4: YANG Tree Diagram for an Action Clause

   An action is used to control and monitor aspects of flow-based NSFs
   when the policy rule event and condition clauses are satisfied.  NSFs
   provide security services by executing various actions.  The action
   clause is defined as ingress action, egress action, or log action for
   packet action, flow action, and advanced action for additional
   inspection.  The packet action is an action for an individual packet
   such as an IP datagram as a stateless process that uses the packet's
   header and payload.  The flow action is an action of a traffic flow
   such as the packets of a TCP session (e.g., an HTTP/HTTPS session) as
   a stateful process that uses the traffic flow information such as
   5-tuple information, packet counts, and byte counts.  The advanced
   action is an action for an advanced security service (e.g., url
   filter, DDoS-attack mitigator, and VoIP/VoCN filter) for either a
   packet or a traffic flow according to the intention of such an
   advanced security service.  The action clause can be extended
   according to specific vendor action features.  The action clause is
   described in detail in [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model].

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   Note that an empty event clause means that the event boolean will
   always evaluate to true and starts the evaluation of the condition
   clause, while an empty condition clause means that the condition
   boolean will always evaluate to false.

4.  YANG Data Model of NSF-Facing Interface

   The main objective of this document is to provide the YANG data model
   of the I2NSF NSF-Facing Interface.  This interface can be used to
   deliver control and management messages between a Security Controller
   and NSFs for the I2NSF low-level security policies.

   This data model is designed to support the I2NSF framework that can
   be extended according to the security needs.  In other words, the
   model design is independent of the content and meaning of specific
   policies as well as the implementation approach.

   With the YANG data model of I2NSF NSF-Facing Interface, this document
   suggests use cases for security policy rules such as time-based
   firewall, web filter, VoIP/VoCN security service, and DDoS-attack
   mitigation in Section 5.

4.1.  YANG Module of NSF-Facing Interface

   This section describes a YANG module of NSF-Facing Interface.  This
   document provides identities in the data model for the configuration
   of an NSF.  The identity has the same concept with the corresponding
   identity in [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-consumer-facing-interface-dm].  This YANG
   module imports from [RFC6991] and [RFC8519].  It makes references to
   [RFC0768] [RFC0791] [RFC0792] [RFC0854] [RFC0959] [RFC1939] [RFC2132]
   [RFC2595] [RFC3261] [RFC3986] [RFC4250] [RFC4340] [RFC4443] [RFC4732]
   [RFC4987] [RFC5321] [RFC5595] [RFC5646] [RFC6335] [RFC8075] [RFC8200]
   [RFC8329] [RFC8335] [RFC9051] [RFC9179] [GLOB] [IEEE-802.3]
   [ISO-3166] [I-D.ietf-httpbis-http2bis] [I-D.ietf-httpbis-messaging]
   [I-D.ietf-httpbis-semantics] [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model]
   [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model] [I-D.ietf-tcpm-rfc793bis]
   [I-D.ietf-tsvwg-rfc4960-bis]

   <CODE BEGINS> file "ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface@2022-05-23.yang"
   module ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface {
     yang-version 1.1;
     namespace
       "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface";
     prefix
       i2nsfnfi;

     import ietf-inet-types {
       prefix inet;

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       reference
         "Section 4 of RFC 6991";
     }
     import ietf-yang-types {
       prefix yang;
       reference
         "Section 3 of RFC 6991";
     }
     import ietf-packet-fields {
       prefix packet-fields;
       reference
         "Section 4.2 of RFC 8519";
     }

     organization
       "IETF I2NSF (Interface to Network Security Functions)
        Working Group";

     contact
       "WG Web: <https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/i2nsf>
        WG List: <mailto:i2nsf@ietf.org>

        Editor: Jinyong Tim Kim
        <mailto:timkim@skku.edu>

        Editor: Jaehoon Paul Jeong
        <mailto:pauljeong@skku.edu>";

     description
       "This module is a YANG module for Network Security Functions
        (NSF)-Facing Interface.

        The key words 'MUST', 'MUST NOT', 'REQUIRED', 'SHALL',
        'SHALL NOT', 'SHOULD', 'SHOULD NOT', 'RECOMMENDED',
        'NOT RECOMMENDED', 'MAY', and 'OPTIONAL' in this
        document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14
        (RFC 2119) (RFC 8174) when, and only when, they appear
        in all capitals, as shown here.

        Copyright (c) 2022 IETF Trust and the persons identified as
        authors of the code. All rights reserved.

        Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
        without modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject to
        the license terms contained in, the Revised BSD License set
        forth in Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions
        Relating to IETF Documents
        (https://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).

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        This version of this YANG module is part of RFC XXXX
        (https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfcXXXX); see the RFC itself
        for full legal notices.";

     revision "2022-05-23"{
       description "The latest revision.";
       reference
         "RFC XXXX: I2NSF Network Security Function-Facing Interface
          YANG Data Model";
     }

     /*
      * Identities
      */

     identity priority-usage {
       description
         "Base identity for priority usage type to define the type of
          priority to be implemented in a security policy rule, such
          as priority by order and priority by number.";
     }

     identity priority-by-order {
       base priority-usage;
       description
         "This indicates that the priority of a security policy rule
          follows the order of the configuration. The earlier the
          configuration is, the higher the priority is.";
     }

     identity priority-by-number {
       base priority-usage;
       description
         "This indicates the priority of a security policy rule follows
          the number or value of the configuration. The higher the value
          is, the higher the priority is.";
     }

     identity event {
       description
         "Base identity for policy events.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - Event";
     }

     identity system-event {
       base event;

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       description
         "Base Identity for system events. System event (also called
          alert) is defined as a warning about any changes of
          configuration, any access violation, the information of
          sessions and traffic flows.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - System event";
     }

     identity system-alarm {
       base event;
       description
         "Base identity for system alarms. System alarm is defined as a
          warning related to service degradation in system hardware.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - System alarm";
     }

     identity access-violation {
       base system-event;
       description
         "Access-violation system event is an event when a user tries
          to access (read, write, create, or delete) any information or
          execute commands above their privilege (i.e., not-conformant
          with the access profile).";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - System event for access
          violation";
     }

     identity configuration-change {
       base system-event;
       description
         "The configuration-change system event is an event when a user
          adds a new configuration or modify an existing configuration
          (write configuration).";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - System event for
          configuration change";
     }

     identity memory-alarm {
       base system-alarm;
       description

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         "Memory is the hardware to store information temporarily or for
          a short period, i.e., Random Access Memory (RAM). A
          memory-alarm is emitted when the memory usage is exceeding
          the threshold.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - System alarm for
          memory";
     }

     identity cpu-alarm {
       base system-alarm;
       description
         "CPU is the Central Processing Unit that executes basic
          operations of the system. A cpu-alarm is emitted when the CPU
          usage is exceeding a threshold.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - System alarm for CPU";
     }

     identity disk-alarm {
       base system-alarm;
       description
         "Disk or storage is the hardware to store information for a
          long period, i.e., Hard Disk and Solid-State Drive. A
          disk-alarm is emitted when the disk usage is exceeding a
          threshold.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - System alarm for disk";
     }

     identity hardware-alarm {
       base system-alarm;
       description
         "A hardware alarm is emitted when a hardware failure (e.g.,
          CPU, memory, disk, or interface) is detected. A hardware
          failure is a malfunction within the electronic circuits or
          electromechanical components of the hardware that makes it
          unusable.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - System alarm for
          hardware";
     }

     identity interface-alarm {

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       base system-alarm;
       description
         "Interface is the network interface for connecting a device
          with the network. The interface-alarm is emitted when the
          state of the interface is changed.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF NSF
          Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - System alarm for
          interface";
     }

     identity device-type {
       description
         "Base identity for types of device. This identity is used for
          type of the device for the source or destination of a packet
          or traffic flow. Note that the device type of either a source
          or destination can be known with the help of DHCP
          Fingerprinting and the interaction between an NSF and a DHCP
          server.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32: I2NSF Capability
          YANG Data Model
          RFC 2132: DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions - Vendor
          Specific Information including device type, manufacturer,
          and operating system as DHCP fingerprinting information";
     }

     identity computer {
       base device-type;
       description
         "Identity for computer such as personal computer (PC)
          and server.";
     }

     identity mobile-phone {
       base device-type;
       description
         "Identity for mobile-phone such as smartphone and
          cellphone";
     }

     identity voip-vocn-phone {
       base device-type;
       description
         "Identity for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) or VoCN
          (Voice over Cellular Network, such as Voice over LTE or 5G)
          phone";

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     }

     identity tablet {
       base device-type;
       description
         "Identity for tablet devices";
     }

     identity network-infrastructure-device {
       base device-type;
       description
         "Identity for network infrastructure devices
          such as switch, router, and access point";
     }

     identity iot-device {
       base device-type;
       description
         "Identity for Internet of Things (IoT) devices
          such as sensors, actuators, and low-power
          low-capacity computing devices";
     }

     identity ot {
       base device-type;
       description
         "Identity for Operational Technology (OT) devices (also
          known as industrial control systems) that interact
          with the physical environment and detect or cause direct
          change through the monitoring and control of devices,
          processes, and events such as programmable logic
          controllers (PLCs), digital oscilloscopes, building
          management systems (BMS), and fire control systems";
     }

     identity vehicle {
       base device-type;
       description
         "Identity for transportation vehicles that connect to and
          share data through the Internet over Vehicle-to-Everything
          (V2X) communications.";
     }

     identity advanced-nsf {
       description
         "Base identity for advanced Network Security Function (NSF)
          capability.  This can be used for advanced NSFs such as
          Anti-DDoS Attack, IPS, URL-Filtering, Antivirus,

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          and VoIP/VoCN Filter.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model";
     }

     identity content-security-control {
       base advanced-nsf;
       description
         "Base identity for content security control. Content security
          control is an NSF that evaluates the payload of a packet,
          such as Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), URL Filter,
          Antivirus, and VoIP/VoCN Filter.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model";
     }

     identity ips {
       base content-security-control;
       description
         "IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) prevents malicious activity
          within a network";
     }

     identity url-filtering {
       base content-security-control;
       description
         "URL filtering limits access by comparing the web traffic's
          URL with the URLs for web filtering in a database";
     }

     identity anti-virus {
       base content-security-control;
       description
         "Antivirus to protect the network by detecting and
          removing viruses or malwares.";
     }

     identity voip-vocn-filtering {
       base content-security-control;
       description
         "VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and VoCN (Voice over
          Cellular  Network, such as Voice over LTE or 5G) security
          service that filters out the packets or flows of malicious
          users with a deny-list of malicious users in a database";
     }

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     identity attack-mitigation-control {
       base advanced-nsf;
       description
         "Base identity for attack mitigation control. Attack mitigation
          control is an NSF that mitigates an attack such as
          anti-DDoS (i.e., DDoS-mitigator).";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model";
     }

     identity anti-ddos {
       base attack-mitigation-control;
       description
         "Anti-DDoS or DDoS Mitigator to protect a server or network
          from a DDoS attack. The mitigation approach is up to the
          implementation.";
       reference
         "RFC 4732: Internet Denial-of-Service Considerations - DoS
          Mitigation Strategies
          RFC 4987: TCP SYN Flooding Attacks and Common Mitigations -
          Common Defenses";
     }

     identity action {
       description
         "Base identity for action.";
     }

     identity ingress-action {
       base action;
       description
         "Base identity for ingress action. The action to handle the
          network traffic that is entering the secured network.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Ingress Action";
     }

     identity egress-action {
       base action;
       description
         "Base identity for egress action. The action to handle the
          network traffic that is exiting the secured network.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Egress Action";
     }

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     identity default-action {
       base action;
       description
         "Base identity for default action. The default action of the
          NSF when no rule matches the packet or flow.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Default Action";
     }

     identity pass {
       base ingress-action;
       base egress-action;
       base default-action;
       description
         "The pass action allows traffic that matches
          the rule to proceed through the NSF to reach the
          destination.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Actions and
          Default Action";
     }

     identity drop {
       base ingress-action;
       base egress-action;
       base default-action;
       description
         "The drop action denies the traffic that
          matches the rule. The drop action should do a silent drop,
          which does not give any response to the source.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Actions and
          Default Action";
     }

     identity reject {
       base ingress-action;
       base egress-action;
       base default-action;
       description
         "The reject action denies a packet to go through the NSF
          entering or exiting the internal network and sends a response
          back to the source. The response depends on the packet and
          implementation. For example, a TCP packet is rejected with
          TCP RST response or a UDP packet may be rejected with an

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          ICMPv4 response message with Type 3 Code 3 or ICMPv6 response
          message Type 1 Code 4 (i.e., Destination Unreachable:
          Destination port unreachable).";
     }

     identity mirror {
       base ingress-action;
       base egress-action;
       base default-action;
       description
         "The mirror action copies a packet and sends the packet's copy
          to the monitoring entity while still allowing the packet or
          flow to go through the NSF.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Actions and
          Default Action";
     }

     identity rate-limit {
       base ingress-action;
       base egress-action;
       base default-action;
       description
         "The rate limit action limits the number of packets or flows
          that can go through the NSF by dropping packets or flows
          (randomly or systematically). The drop mechanism, e.g., silent
          drop and unreachable drop (i.e., reject), is up to the
          implementation";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Actions and
          Default Action";
     }

     identity log-action {
       base action;
       description
         "Base identity for log action";
     }

     identity rule-log {
       base log-action;
       description
         "Log the policy rule that has been triggered by a packet or
          flow.";
     }

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     identity session-log {
       base log-action;
       description
         "A session is a connection (i.e., traffic flow) of a data plane
          that includes source and destination information of IP
          addresses and transport port numbers with the protocol used.
          Log the session that triggered a policy rule.";
     }

     identity invoke-signaling {
       base egress-action;
       description
         "The invoke-signaling action is used to convey information of
          the event triggering this action to a monitoring entity.";
     }

     identity tunnel-encapsulation {
       base egress-action;
       description
         "The tunnel encapsulation action is used to encapsulate the
          packet to be tunneled across the network to enable a secure
          connection.";
     }

     identity forwarding {
       base egress-action;
       description
         "The forwarding action is used to relay the packet from one
          network segment to another node in the network.";
     }

     identity transformation {
       base egress-action;
       description
         "The transformation action is used to transform a packet by
          modifying it (e.g., HTTP-to-CoAP packet translation).
          Note that a subset of transformation (e.g., HTTP-to-CoAP) is
          handled in this YANG module, rather than all the existing
          transformations.  Specific algorithmic transformations can be
          executed by a middlebox (e.g., NSF) for a given transformation
          name.";
       reference
         "RFC 8075: Guidelines for Mapping Implementations: HTTP to the
          Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) - Translation between
          HTTP and CoAP.";
     }

     identity resolution-strategy {

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       description
         "Base identity for resolution strategy";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Resolution Strategy";
     }

     identity fmr {
       base resolution-strategy;
       description
         "Conflict resolution with First Matching Rule (FMR).";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Resolution Strategy";
     }

     identity lmr {
       base resolution-strategy;
       description
         "Conflict resolution with Last Matching Rule (LMR)";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Resolution Strategy";
     }

     identity pmre {
       base resolution-strategy;
       description
         "Conflict resolution with Prioritized Matching Rule with
          Errors (PMRE)";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Resolution Strategy";
     }

     identity pmrn {
       base resolution-strategy;
       description
         "Conflict resolution with Prioritized Matching Rule with
          No Errors (PMRN)";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Resolution Strategy";
     }

     identity application-protocol {
       description
         "Base identity for Application protocol. Note that a subset of

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          application protocols (e.g., HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, POP3, and
          IMAP) are handled in this YANG module, rather than all
          the existing application protocols.";
     }

     identity http {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Hypertext Transfer Protocol version 1.1
          (HTTP/1.1).";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-httpbis-semantics-19: HTTP Semantics
          draft-ietf-httpbis-messaging-19: HTTP/1.1";
     }

     identity https {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Hypertext Transfer Protocol version 1.1
          (HTTP/1.1) over TLS.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-httpbis-semantics-19: HTTP Semantics
          draft-ietf-httpbis-messaging-19: HTTP/1.1";
     }

     identity http2 {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Hypertext Transfer Protocol version 2
          (HTTP/2).";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-httpbis-http2bis-07: HTTP/2";
     }

     identity https2 {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Hypertext Transfer Protocol version 2
          (HTTP/2) over TLS.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-httpbis-http2bis-07: HTTP/2";
     }

     identity ftp {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for File Transfer Protocol.";
       reference

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         "RFC 959: File Transfer Protocol (FTP)";
     }

     identity ssh {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Secure Shell (SSH) protocol.";
       reference
         "RFC 4250: The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol";
     }

     identity telnet {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for telnet.";
       reference
         "RFC 854: Telnet Protocol";
     }

     identity smtp {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.";
       reference
         "RFC 5321: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)";
     }

     identity pop3 {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3).";
       reference
         "RFC 1939: Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3)";
     }

     identity pop3s {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) over TLS";
       reference
         "RFC 1939: Post Office Protocol - Version 3 (POP3)
          RFC 2595: Using TLS with IMAP, POP3 and ACAP";
     }

     identity imap {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP).";

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       reference
         "RFC 9051: Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) - Version
          4rev2";
     }

     identity imaps {
       base application-protocol;
       description
         "The identity for Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) over
          TLS";
       reference
         "RFC 9051: Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) - Version
          4rev2";
     }

     /*
      * Typedefs
      */

     typedef time {
       type string {
         pattern '(0[0-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-3]):[0-5][0-9]:[0-5][0-9](\.\d+)?'
           + '(Z|[\+\-]((1[0-3]|0[0-9]):([0-5][0-9])|14:00))?';
       }
       description
         "The time type represents an instance of time of zero-duration
          in the specified timezone that recurs every day.";
     }

     typedef day {
       type enumeration {
         enum monday {
           description
             "This represents Monday.";
         }
         enum tuesday {
           description
             "This represents Tuesday.";
         }
         enum wednesday {
           description
             "This represents Wednesday";
         }
         enum thursday {
           description
             "This represents Thursday.";
         }
         enum friday {

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           description
             "This represents Friday.";
         }
         enum saturday {
           description
             "This represents Saturday.";
         }
         enum sunday {
           description
             "This represents Sunday.";
         }
       }
       description
         "The type for representing the day of the week.";
     }

     /*
      * Groupings
      */

     grouping port-range {
       leaf start {
         type inet:port-number;
         description
           "A start port number for a range match.";
       }
       leaf end {
         type inet:port-number;
         must '. >= ../start' {
           error-message
             "An end port number MUST be equal to or greater than a
              start port number.";
         }
         description
           "An end port number for a range match.";
       }
       description
         "A range match for port numbers. If only one value is needed,
          then set both start and end to the same value.";
       reference
         "draft-ietf-tcpm-rfc793bis-25: Transmission Control Protocol
          (TCP) Specification - Port Number
          RFC 768: User Datagram Protocol - Port Number
          draft-ietf-tsvwg-rfc4960-bis-18: Stream Control Transmission
          Protocol - Port Number
          RFC 4340: Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP)
          - Port Number";
     }

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     grouping ipv4-range {
       description
         "A range match for IPv4 addresses.  If only one value is
          needed, then set both start and end to the same value.
          The end IPv4 address MUST be equal to or greater than the
          start IPv4 address.";
       leaf start {
         type inet:ipv4-address-no-zone;
         description
           "A start IPv4 address for a range match.";
       }
       leaf end {
         type inet:ipv4-address-no-zone;
         description
           "An end IPv4 address for a range match.";
       }
       reference
         "RFC 791: Internet Protocol - IPv4 address";
     }

     grouping ipv6-range {
       description
         "A range match for IPv6 addresses.  If only one value is
          needed, then set both start and end to the same value.
          The end IPv6 address MUST be equal to or greater than the
          start IPv6 address.";
       leaf start {
         type inet:ipv6-address-no-zone;
         description
           "A start IPv6 address for a range match.";
       }

       leaf end {
         type inet:ipv6-address-no-zone;
         description
           "An end IPv6 address for a range match.";
       }
       reference
         "RFC 8200: Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6)
          Specification - IPv6 address";
     }

     /*
      * Data nodes
      */

     list i2nsf-security-policy {

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       key "name";

       description
         "Container for security policy
          including a set of security rules according to certain logic,
          i.e., their similarity or mutual relations, etc. The network
          security policy can be applied to both the unidirectional
          and bidirectional traffic across the NSF.
          The I2NSF security policies use the Event-Condition-Action
          (ECA) policy model ";

       reference
         "RFC 8329: Framework for Interface to Network Security
          Functions - I2NSF Flow Security Policy Structure
          draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
          I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Design Principles and
          ECA Policy Model Overview";

       leaf name {
         type string;
         description
           "The name of the security policy.
            This must be unique.";
       }

       leaf language {
         type string {
           pattern '(([A-Za-z]{2,3}(-[A-Za-z]{3}(-[A-Za-z]{3})'
                 + '{0,2})?|[A-Za-z]{4}|[A-Za-z]{5,8})(-[A-Za-z]{4})?'
                 + '(-([A-Za-z]{2}|[0-9]{3}))?(-([A-Za-z0-9]{5,8}'
                 + '|([0-9][A-Za-z0-9]{3})))*(-[0-9A-WY-Za-wy-z]'
                 + '(-([A-Za-z0-9]{2,8}))+)*(-[Xx](-([A-Za-z0-9]'
                 + '{1,8}))+)?|[Xx](-([A-Za-z0-9]{1,8}))+|'
                 + '(([Ee][Nn]-[Gg][Bb]-[Oo][Ee][Dd]|[Ii]-'
                 + '[Aa][Mm][Ii]|[Ii]-[Bb][Nn][Nn]|[Ii]-'
                 + '[Dd][Ee][Ff][Aa][Uu][Ll][Tt]|[Ii]-'
                 + '[Ee][Nn][Oo][Cc][Hh][Ii][Aa][Nn]'
                 + '|[Ii]-[Hh][Aa][Kk]|'
                 + '[Ii]-[Kk][Ll][Ii][Nn][Gg][Oo][Nn]|'
                 + '[Ii]-[Ll][Uu][Xx]|[Ii]-[Mm][Ii][Nn][Gg][Oo]|'
                 + '[Ii]-[Nn][Aa][Vv][Aa][Jj][Oo]|[Ii]-[Pp][Ww][Nn]|'
                 + '[Ii]-[Tt][Aa][Oo]|[Ii]-[Tt][Aa][Yy]|'
                 + '[Ii]-[Tt][Ss][Uu]|[Ss][Gg][Nn]-[Bb][Ee]-[Ff][Rr]|'
                 + '[Ss][Gg][Nn]-[Bb][Ee]-[Nn][Ll]|[Ss][Gg][Nn]-'
                 + '[Cc][Hh]-[Dd][Ee])|([Aa][Rr][Tt]-'
                 + '[Ll][Oo][Jj][Bb][Aa][Nn]|[Cc][Ee][Ll]-'
                 + '[Gg][Aa][Uu][Ll][Ii][Ss][Hh]|'
                 + '[Nn][Oo]-[Bb][Oo][Kk]|[Nn][Oo]-'

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                 + '[Nn][Yy][Nn]|[Zz][Hh]-[Gg][Uu][Oo][Yy][Uu]|'
                 + '[Zz][Hh]-[Hh][Aa][Kk][Kk][Aa]|[Zz][Hh]-'
                 + '[Mm][Ii][Nn]|[Zz][Hh]-[Mm][Ii][Nn]-'
                 + '[Nn][Aa][Nn]|[Zz][Hh]-[Xx][Ii][Aa][Nn][Gg])))';
         }
         default "en-US";
         description
           "The value in this field indicates the language tag
            used for all of the 'leaf description' described in the
            'i2nsf-security-policy'. This field is mandatory only when
            one or more of the 'leaf description' is used.

            The attribute is encoded following the rules in Section 2.1
            in RFC 5646. The default language tag is 'en-US'";
         reference
           "RFC 5646: Tags for Identifying Languages";
       }

       leaf priority-usage {
         type identityref {
           base priority-usage;
         }
         default priority-by-order;
         description
           "Priority usage type for security policy rule:
            priority by order and priority by number";
       }

       leaf resolution-strategy {
         type identityref {
           base resolution-strategy;
         }
         default fmr;
         description
           "The resolution strategies that can be used to
            specify how to resolve conflicts that occur between
            actions of the same or different policy rules that
            are matched and contained in this particular NSF";

         reference
           "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
            I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Resolution strategy";
       }

       leaf default-action {
         type identityref {
           base default-action;
         }

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         default mirror;
         description
           "This default action can be used to specify a predefined
            action when no other alternative action was matched
            by the currently executing I2NSF Policy Rule. An analogy
            is the use of a default statement in a C switch statement.";
         reference
           "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
            I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Default Action";
       }

       list rules {
         key "name";
         description
           "This is a rule for network security functions.";

         leaf name {
           type string;
           description
             "The name of the rule.";
         }

         leaf description {
           type string;
           description
             "This description gives more information about
              rules.";
         }

         leaf priority {
           type uint8 {
             range "1..255";
           }
           description
             "The priority for the rule comes with a mandatory
              numeric value which can range from 1 up to 255.
              Note that a higher number means a higher priority";
         }

         leaf enable {
           type boolean;
           description
             "If true, the rule is enabled and enforced.
              If false, the rule is configured but disabled and not
              enforced.";
         }

         container long-connection {

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           description
             "A container for long connection. A long connection is a
              connection that is maintained after the socket connection
              is established, regardless of whether it is used for data
              traffic or not.";

           leaf enable {
             type boolean;
             description
               "If true, the rule is enabled and enforced.
                If false, the rule is configured but disabled
                and not enforced.";
           }

           leaf duration {
             when "../enable = 'true'";
             type uint32;
             units "second";
             description
               "This is the maximum inactive connection duration of a
                long connection before a connection is declared as
                expired.";
           }
         }

         container event {
           description
             "An event is defined as any important
              occurrence in time of a change in the system being
              managed, and/or in the environment of the system being
              managed. When used in the context of policy rules for
              a flow-based NSF, it is used to determine whether the
              Condition clause of the Policy Rule can be evaluated
              or not. Examples of an I2NSF event include time and
              user actions (e.g., logon, logoff, and actions that
              violate any ACL.).";

           reference
             "RFC 8329: Framework for Interface to Network Security
              Functions - I2NSF Flow Security Policy Structure
              draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
              I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Design Principles and
              ECA Policy Model Overview
              draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-15: I2NSF
              NSF Monitoring Interface YANG Data Model - Alarms,
              Events, Logs, and Counters";

           leaf description {

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             type string;
             description
               "Description for an event clause";
           }

           leaf-list system-event {
             type identityref {
               base system-event;
             }
             description
               "The security policy rule according to
                system events.";
           }

           leaf-list system-alarm {
             type identityref {
               base system-alarm;
             }
             description
               "The security policy rule according to
                system alarms.";
           }
         }

         container condition {
           description
             "A condition is defined as a set
              of attributes, features, and/or values that are to be
              compared with a set of known attributes, features,
              and/or values in order to determine whether the
              set of Actions in that (imperative) I2NSF Policy Rule
              can be executed or not. Examples of I2NSF Conditions
              include matching attributes of a packet or flow, and
              comparing the internal state of an NSF to a desired
              state.
              The condition works with 'AND' logic, where all
              fields set in a condition MUST match the packet or flow
              for the condition to be evaluated as 'TRUE'";
           reference
             "RFC 8329: Framework for Interface to Network Security
              Functions - I2NSF Flow Security Policy Structure
              draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
              I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Design Principles and
              ECA Policy Model Overview";

           leaf description {
             type string;
             description

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               "Description for a condition clause.";
           }

           list layer-2 {
             key "destination-mac-address source-mac-address ethertype";
             description
               "The purpose of this container is to represent layer 2
                packet header information to determine the set of policy
                actions in this ECA policy rule should be executed or
                not.";
             reference
               "IEEE 802.3: IEEE Standard for Ethernet";

             leaf description {
               type string;
               description
                 "The ethernet condition description";
             }

             uses packet-fields:acl-eth-header-fields;
           }

           choice layer-3 {
             case ipv4 {
               container ipv4 {
                 description
                   "The purpose of this container is to represent
                    IPv4 packet header information to determine if
                    the set of policy actions in this ECA policy rule
                    should be executed or not.";
                 reference
                   "RFC 791: Internet Protocol";

                 leaf description {
                   type string;
                   description
                     "This is description for IPv4 condition.";
                 }

                 uses packet-fields:acl-ip-header-fields;
                 uses packet-fields:acl-ipv4-header-fields {
                   augment destination-network {
                     case destination-ipv4-range {
                       list destination-ipv4-range {
                         key "start end";
                         uses ipv4-range;
                         description
                           "The list of IPv4 addresses specified with

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                            a start IPv4 address and an end IPv4
                            address. If only one value is needed, then
                            set both start and end to the same value.
                            Note that the 'end' IPv4 address MUST be
                            equal to or greater than the 'start' IPv4
                            address.";
                       }
                     }
                     description
                       "IPv4 destination network denoted as IPv4
                        addresses";
                   }
                   augment source-network {
                     case source-ipv4-range {
                       list source-ipv4-range {
                         key "start end";
                         uses ipv4-range;
                         description
                           "The list of IPv4 addresses specified with
                            a start IPv4 address and an end IPv4
                            address. If only one value is needed, then
                            set both start and end to the same value.
                            Note that the 'end' IPv4 address MUST be
                            equal or greater than the 'start' IPv4
                            address.";
                       }
                     }
                     description
                       "IPv4 source network denoted as IPv4
                        addresses";
                   }
                 }
               }
             }
             case ipv6 {
               container ipv6 {
                 description
                   "The purpose of this container is to represent IPv6
                    packet header information to determine if the set
                    of policy actions in this ECA policy rule should
                    be executed or not.";

                 reference
                   "RFC 8200: Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6)
                    Specification";

                 leaf description {
                   type string;

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                   description
                     "This is description for IPv6 condition.";
                 }

                 uses packet-fields:acl-ip-header-fields;
                 uses packet-fields:acl-ipv6-header-fields {
                   augment destination-network {
                     case destination-ipv6-range {
                       list destination-ipv6-range {
                         key "start end";
                         uses ipv6-range;
                         description
                           "The list of IPv6 addresses specified with
                            a start IPv6 address and an end IPv6
                            address. If only one value is needed, then
                            set both start and end to the same value.
                            Note that the 'end' IPv6 address MUST be
                            equal to or greater than the 'start' IPv6
                            address.";
                       }
                     }
                     description
                       "IPv6 destination network denoted as IPv6
                        addresses";
                   }
                   augment source-network {
                     case source-ipv6-range {
                       list source-ipv6-range {
                         key "start end";
                         uses ipv6-range;
                         description
                           "The list of IPv6 addresses specified with
                            a start IPv6 address and an end IPv6
                            address. If only one value is needed, then
                            set both start and end to the same value.
                            Note that the 'end' IPv6 address MUST be
                            equal to or greater than the 'start' IPv6
                            address.";
                       }
                     }
                     description
                       "IPv6 source network denoted as IPv6
                        addresses";
                   }
                 }
               }
             }
             description

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               "Choice of either IPv4 or IPv6 as layer-3 protocol";
           }

           choice layer-4 {
             case tcp {
               container tcp {
                 description
                   "The purpose of this container is to represent
                    TCP packet header information to determine
                    if the set of policy actions in this ECA policy
                    rule should be executed or not.";
                 reference
                   "draft-ietf-tcpm-rfc793bis-25: Transmission Control
                    Protocol (TCP) Specification";

                 leaf description {
                   type string;
                   description
                    "This is description for tcp condition.";
                 }

                 container source-port-number {
                   choice source-port {
                     case range-or-operator {
                       uses packet-fields:port-range-or-operator;
                       description
                         "Source port definition from range or operator.
                          Can be used when a single port range to be
                          specified.";
                     }
                     case port-list {
                       list port-numbers {
                         key "start end";
                         uses port-range;
                         description
                           "List of source port numbers.";
                       }
                       description
                         "Source port definition from list of port
                          numbers. In the case of multiple port ranges
                          needed to be specified.";
                     }
                     description
                       "The choice of source port definition using
                        range/operator or a choice to use list of port
                        numbers.";
                   }

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                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      tcp source port number.";
                   reference
                     "draft-ietf-tcpm-rfc793bis-25: Transmission Control
                      Protocol (TCP) Specification - Port Number";
                 }

                 container destination-port-number {
                   choice destination-port {
                     case range-or-operator {
                       uses packet-fields:port-range-or-operator;
                       description
                         "Destination port definition from range or
                          operator.
                          Can be used when a single port range to be
                          specified.";
                     }
                     case port-list {
                       list port-numbers {
                         key "start end";
                         uses port-range;
                         description
                           "List of destination port numbers.";
                       }
                       description
                         "Destination port definition from list of port
                          numbers.
                          In the case of multiple port ranges needed to
                          be specified.";
                     }
                     description
                       "The choice of destination port definition using
                        range/operator or a choice to use list of port
                        numbers.";
                   }
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      tcp destination port number.";
                   reference
                     "draft-ietf-tcpm-rfc793bis-25: Transmission Control
                      Protocol (TCP) Specification - Port Number";
                 }

                 uses packet-fields:acl-tcp-header-fields;
               }
             }

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             case udp {
               container udp {
                 description
                   "The purpose of this container is to represent
                    UDP packet header information to determine
                    if the set of policy actions in this ECA policy
                    rule should be executed or not.";
                 reference
                   "RFC 768: User Datagram Protocol";

                 leaf description {
                   type string;
                   description
                    "This is description for udp condition.";
                 }

                 container source-port-number {
                   choice source-port {
                     case range-or-operator {
                       uses packet-fields:port-range-or-operator;
                       description
                         "Source port definition from range or operator.
                          Can be used when a single port range to be
                          specified.";
                     }
                     case port-list {
                       list port-numbers {
                         key "start end";
                         uses port-range;
                         description
                           "List of source port numbers.";
                       }
                       description
                         "Source port definition from list of port
                          numbers. In the case of multiple port ranges
                          needed to be specified.";
                     }
                     description
                       "The choice of source port definition using
                        range/operator or a choice to use list of port
                        numbers.";
                   }
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      udp source port number.";
                   reference
                     "RFC 768: User Datagram Protocol - Port Number";
                 }

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                 container destination-port-number {
                   choice destination-port {
                     case range-or-operator {
                       uses packet-fields:port-range-or-operator;
                       description
                         "Destination port definition from range or
                          operator.
                          Can be used when a single port range to be
                          specified.";
                     }
                     case port-list {
                       list port-numbers {
                         key "start end";
                         uses port-range;
                         description
                           "List of destination port numbers.";
                       }
                       description
                         "Destination port definition from list of port
                          numbers.
                          In the case of multiple port ranges needed to
                          be specified.";
                     }
                     description
                       "The choice of destination port definition using
                        range/operator or a choice to use list of port
                        numbers.";
                   }
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      udp destination port number.";
                   reference
                     "RFC 768: User Datagram Protocol - Port Number";
                 }

                 uses packet-fields:acl-udp-header-fields;
               }
             }

             case sctp {
               container sctp {
                 description
                   "The purpose of this container is to represent
                    SCTP packet header information to determine
                    if the set of policy actions in this ECA policy
                    rule should be executed or not.";

                 leaf description {

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                   type string;
                   description
                     "This is description for sctp condition.";
                 }

                 container source-port-number {
                   choice source-port {
                     case range-or-operator {
                       uses packet-fields:port-range-or-operator;
                       description
                         "Source port definition from range or operator.
                          Can be used when a single port range to be
                          specified.";
                     }
                     case port-list {
                       list port-numbers {
                         key "start end";
                         uses port-range;
                         description
                           "List of source port numbers.";
                       }
                       description
                         "Source port definition from list of port
                          numbers. In the case of multiple port ranges
                          needed to be specified.";
                     }
                     description
                       "The choice of source port definition using
                        range/operator or a choice to use list of port
                        numbers.";
                   }
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      sctp source port number.";
                   reference
                     "draft-ietf-tsvwg-rfc4960-bis-18: Stream Control
                      Transmission Protocol - Port number";
                 }

                 container destination-port-number {
                   choice destination-port {
                     case range-or-operator {
                       uses packet-fields:port-range-or-operator;
                       description
                         "Destination port definition from range or
                          operator.
                          Can be used when a single port range to be
                          specified.";

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                     }
                     case port-list {
                       list port-numbers {
                         key "start end";
                         uses port-range;
                         description
                           "List of destination port numbers.";
                       }
                       description
                         "Destination port definition from list of port
                          numbers.
                          In the case of multiple port ranges needed to
                          be specified.";
                     }
                     description
                       "The choice of destination port definition using
                        range/operator or a choice to use list of port
                        numbers.";
                   }
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      sctp destination port number.";
                   reference
                     "draft-ietf-tsvwg-rfc4960-bis-18: Stream Control
                      Transmission Protocol - Port Number";
                 }

                 leaf-list chunk-type {
                   type uint8;
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      sctp chunk type ID Value.";
                   reference
                     "draft-ietf-tsvwg-rfc4960-bis-18: Stream Control
                      Transmission Protocol - Chunk Type";
                 }

                 leaf chunk-length {
                   type uint16 {
                     range "4..max";
                   }
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to the length
                      of  the chunk in sctp. This value represents the
                      size of the chunk in bytes, including the Chunk
                      Type, Chunk Flags, Chunk Length, and Chunk Value
                      fields.";
                   reference

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                     "draft-ietf-tsvwg-rfc4960-bis-18: Stream Control
                      Transmission Protocol - Chunk Length";
                 }
               }
             }

             case dccp {
               container dccp {
                 description
                   "The purpose of this container is to represent
                    DCCP packet header information to determine
                    if the set of policy actions in this ECA policy
                    rule should be executed or not.";
                 leaf description {
                   type string;
                   description
                     "This is description for dccp condition.";
                 }

                 container source-port-number {
                   choice source-port {
                     case range-or-operator {
                       uses packet-fields:port-range-or-operator;
                       description
                         "Source port definition from range or operator.
                          Can be used when a single port range to be
                          specified.";
                     }
                     case port-list {
                       list port-numbers {
                         key "start end";
                         uses port-range;
                         description
                           "List of source port numbers.";
                       }
                       description
                         "Source port definition from list of port
                          numbers. In the case of multiple port ranges
                          needed to be specified.";
                     }
                     description
                       "The choice of source port definition using
                        range/operator or a choice to use list of port
                        numbers.";
                   }
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      dccp source port number.";

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                   reference
                     "RFC 4340: Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
                                (DCCP) - Port number";
                 }

                 container destination-port-number {
                   choice destination-port {
                     case range-or-operator {
                       uses packet-fields:port-range-or-operator;
                       description
                         "Destination port definition from range or
                          operator.
                          Can be used when a single port range to be
                          specified.";
                     }
                     case port-list {
                       list port-numbers {
                         key "start end";
                         uses port-range;
                         description
                           "List of destination port numbers.";
                       }
                       description
                         "Destination port definition from list of port
                          numbers. In the case of multiple port ranges
                          needed to be specified.";
                     }
                     description
                       "The choice of destination port definition using
                        range/operator or a choice to use list of port
                        numbers.";
                   }
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      dccp destination port number.";
                   reference
                     "RFC 4340: Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
                                (DCCP) - Port number";
                 }

                 leaf-list service-code {
                   type uint32;
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to
                      dccp service code.";
                   reference
                     "RFC 4340: Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
                                (DCCP) - Service Codes

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                      RFC 5595: The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
                                (DCCP) Service Codes
                      RFC 6335: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
                                (IANA) Procedures for the Management of
                                the Service Name and Transport Protocol
                                Port Number Registry - Service Code";
                 }

                 leaf-list type {
                   type uint8 {
                     range "0..15";
                   }
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to the 4 bits
                      of dccp type header field for dccp packet types
                      such as DCCP-Request, DCCP-Response, DCCP-Data,
                      DCCP-Ack, and DCCP-DataAck.";
                   reference
                     "RFC 4340: Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
                                (DCCP) - Packet Types";
                 }

                 leaf data-offset {
                   type uint8;
                   description
                     "The security policy rule according to the offset
                      from
                      the start of the packet's DCCP header to the start
                      of its application data area, in 32-bit word.";
                   reference
                     "RFC 4340: Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
                                (DCCP) - Data Offset";
                 }
               }
             }
             case icmp {
               container icmp {
                 description
                   "The purpose of this container is to represent
                    ICMPv4 and ICMPv6 packet header information to
                    determine if the set of policy actions in this ECA
                    policy rule should be executed or not.";
                 reference
                   "RFC  792: Internet Control Message Protocol
                    RFC 8335: PROBE: A Utility for Probing Interfaces";

                 leaf description {
                   type string;

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                   description
                    "This is description for icmp condition.";
                 }

                 leaf version {
                   type enumeration {
                     enum icmpv4 {
                       value "1";
                       description
                         "The ICMPv4 Protocol as defined in RFC 792";
                     }
                     enum icmpv6 {
                       value "2";
                       description
                         "The ICMPv6 Protocol as defined in RFC 4443";
                     }
                   }
                   description
                     "The ICMP version to be matched. This value
                      affected the type and code values.";
                   reference
                     "RFC  792: Internet Control Message Protocol
                      RFC 4443: Internet Control Message Protocol
                                (ICMPv6) for the Internet Protocol
                                Version 6 (IPv6) Specification";
                 }

                 uses packet-fields:acl-icmp-header-fields;
               }
             }
             description
               "Choice of TCP, UDP, SCTP, DCCP, and ICMP as a layer-4
                protocol.";
           }

           container url-category {
             description
               "Condition for url category";
             leaf description {
               type string;
               description
                 "This is description for the condition of a URL's
                  category such as SNS sites, game sites, ecommerce
                  sites, company sites, and university sites.";
             }

             leaf-list pre-defined {
               type string;

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               description
                 "This is pre-defined-category. To specify the name of
                  URL database.";
             }
             leaf-list user-defined {
               type string;
               description
                 "This user-defined-category. To allow a user's manual
                  addition of URLs for URL filtering.";
               reference
                 "RFC 3986: Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic
                  Syntax";
             }
           }

           container voice {
             description
               "For the VoIP/VoCN security system, a VoIP/
                VoCN security system can monitor each
                VoIP/VoCN flow and manage VoIP/VoCN
                security rules controlled by a centralized
                server for VoIP/VoCN security service
                (called VoIP IPS). The VoIP/VoCN security
                system controls each switch for the
                VoIP/VoCN call flow management by
                manipulating the rules that can be added,
                deleted, or modified dynamically.";
             reference
               "RFC 3261: SIP: Session Initiation Protocol";

             leaf description {
               type string;
               description
                "This is description for voice condition.";
             }

             leaf-list source-voice-id {
               type string;
               description
                 "The security policy rule according to
                  a source voice ID for VoIP and VoCN.";
             }

             leaf-list destination-voice-id {
               type string;
               description
                 "The security policy rule according to
                  a destination voice ID for VoIP and VoCN.";

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             }

             leaf-list user-agent {
               type string;
               description
                 "The security policy rule according to
                  a user agent for VoIP and VoCN.";
             }
           }

           container ddos {
             description
               "Condition for DDoS attack.";

             leaf description {
               type string;
               description
                "This is description for ddos condition.";
             }

             leaf alert-packet-rate {
               type uint32;
               units "pps";
               description
                 "The alert rate of flood detection for
                  packets per second (PPS) of an IP address.
                  If the PPS of an IP address exceeds
                  the alert rate threshold, an alert
                  will be generated.";
             }

             leaf alert-flow-rate {
               type uint32;
               description
                 "The alert rate of flood detection for the
                  flow creating requests (e.g., new TCP connection
                  establishment) per second of an IP address as
                  either a source node or a destination node. If
                  the flows per second of an IP address exceeds
                  the alert rate threshold, an alert will be
                  generated.";
             }

             leaf alert-byte-rate {
               type uint32;
               units "Bps";
               description
                 "The alert rate of flood detection for

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                  bytes per second (Bps) of an IP address.
                  If the bytes per second of an IP address
                  exceeds the alert rate threshold, an alert
                  will be generated.";
             }
           }

           container anti-virus {
             description
               "Condition for antivirus";

             leaf-list profile {
               type string;
               description
                 "The security profile for antivirus. This is used to
                  update the security profile for improving the
                  security. The security profile is used to scan
                  the viruses.";
             }

             leaf-list exception-files {
               type string;
               description
                 "The type or name of the files to be excluded by the
                  antivirus. This can be used to keep the known
                  harmless files. Absolute paths are filenames/paths
                  to be excluded and relative ones are interpreted as
                  globs.";
               reference
                 "GLOB: Linux Programmer's Manual - GLOB";
             }
           }

           container payload {
             description
               "Condition for packet payload";
             leaf description {
               type string;
               description
                "This is description for payload condition.";
             }
             leaf-list content {
               type binary;
               description
                 "This is a condition for packet payload content.
                  The payload content is the binary stream contained
                  by a security attack such as backdoor attack. It is
                  usually used for Deep Packet Inspection (DPI).";

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             }
           }

           container context {
             description
               "Condition for context";
             leaf description {
               type string;
               description
                 "This is description for context condition.";
             }

             container time {
               description
                 "Time to determine when the policy should be applied";
               leaf start-date-time {
                 type yang:date-and-time;
                 description
                   "This is the start date and time for a security
                    policy rule.";
               }

               leaf end-date-time {
                 type yang:date-and-time;
                 description
                   "This is the end date and time for a policy rule.
                    The policy rule will stop working after the
                    specified end-date-time.";
               }

               container period {
                 when
                   "../frequency!='only-once'";
                 description
                   "This represents the repetition time.  In the case
                    where the frequency is weekly, the days can be
                    set.";
                 leaf start-time {
                   type time;
                   description
                     "This is a period's start time for an event.";
                 }
                 leaf end-time {
                   type time;
                   description
                     "This is a period's end time for an event.";
                 }
                 leaf-list day {

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                   when
                     "../../frequency='weekly'";
                   type day;
                   min-elements 1;
                   description
                     "This represents the repeated day of every week
                      (e.g., Monday and Tuesday).  More than one day
                      can be specified.";
                 }
                 leaf-list date {
                   when
                     "../../frequency='monthly'";
                   type int8 {
                     range "1..31";
                   }
                   min-elements 1;
                   description
                     "This represents the repeated date of every month.
                      More than one date can be specified.";
                 }
                 leaf-list month {
                   when
                     "../../frequency='yearly'";
                   type string{
                     pattern '\d{2}-\d{2}';
                   }
                   min-elements 1;
                   description
                     "This represents the repeated date and month of
                      every year.  More than one can be specified.
                      A pattern used here is Month and Date (MM-DD).";
                 }
               }

               leaf frequency {
                 type enumeration {
                   enum only-once {
                     description
                       "This represents that the rule is immediately
                        enforced only once and not repeated.  The policy
                        will continuously be active from the start-time
                        to the end-time.";
                   }
                   enum daily {
                     description
                       "This represents that the rule is enforced on a
                        daily basis.  The policy will be repeated
                        daily until the end-date.";

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                   }
                   enum weekly {
                     description
                       "This represents that the rule is enforced on a
                        weekly basis.  The policy will be repeated
                        weekly until the end-date.  The repeated days
                        can be specified.";
                   }
                   enum monthly {
                     description
                       "This represents that the rule is enforced on a
                        monthly basis. The policy will be repeated
                        monthly until the end-date.";
                   }
                   enum yearly {
                     description
                       "This represents that the rule is enforced on
                        a yearly basis.  The policy will be repeated
                        yearly until the end-date.";
                   }
                 }
                 default only-once;
                 description
                   "This represents how frequently the rule
                    should be enforced.";
               }
             }

             container application {
               description
                 "Condition for application";
               leaf description {
                 type string;
                 description
                  "This is description for application condition.";
               }
               leaf-list protocol {
                 type identityref {
                   base application-protocol;
                 }
                 description
                   "The condition based on the application layer
                    protocol";
               }
             }

             container device-type {
               description

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                 "Condition for type of the destination device";
               leaf description {
                 type string;
                 description
                   "This is description for destination device type
                    condition. Vendors can write instructions for the
                    condition that vendor made";
               }

               leaf-list device {
                 type identityref {
                   base device-type;
                 }
                 description
                   "The device attribute that can identify a device,
                    including the device type (i.e., router, switch,
                    pc, ios, or android) and the device's owner as
                    well.";
               }
             }

             container users {
               description
                 "Condition for users";
               leaf description {
                 type string;
                 description
                   "This is the description for users' condition.";
               }
               list user {
                 key "id";
                 description
                   "The user with which the traffic flow is associated
                    can be identified by either a user ID or username.
                    The user-to-IP address mapping is assumed to be
                    provided by the unified user management system via
                    network.";
                 leaf id {
                   type uint32;
                   description
                     "The ID of the user.";
                 }
                 leaf name {
                   type string;
                   description
                     "The name of the user.";
                 }
               }

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               list group {
                 key "id";
                 description
                   "The user group with which the traffic flow is
                    associated can be identified by either a group ID
                    or group name. The group-to-IP address and
                    user-to-group mappings are assumed to be provided by
                    the unified user management system via network.";
                 leaf id {
                   type uint32;
                   description
                     "The ID of the group.";
                 }
                 leaf name {
                   type string;
                   description
                     "The name of the group.";
                 }
               }
             }

             container geographic-location {
               description
                 "The location which network traffic flow is associated
                  with. The region can be the geographic location such
                  as country, province, and city, as well as the logical
                  network location such as IP address, network section,
                  and network domain.";
               reference
                 "RFC 9179: A YANG Grouping for Geographic Locations";

               leaf description {
                 type string;
                 description
                   "This is the description for the geographic location
                    condition. It is used to describe the conditions and
                    instructions that should be implemented.";
               }

               leaf-list source {
                 type string;
                 description
                   "The source is a geographic location mapped into an
                    IP address. It matches the mapped IP address to the
                    source IP address of the traffic flow.";
                 reference
                   "ISO 3166: Codes for the representation of
                    names of countries and their subdivisions

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                    RFC 9179: A YANG Grouping for Geographic Locations";
               }

               leaf-list destination {
                 type string;
                 description
                   "The destination is a geographic location mapped into
                    an IP address. It matches the mapped IP address to
                    the destination IP address of the traffic flow.";
                 reference
                   "ISO 3166: Codes for the representation of
                    names of countries and their subdivisions
                    RFC 9179: A YANG Grouping for Geographic Locations";
               }
             }
           }
         }

         container action {
           description
             "An action is used to control and monitor aspects of
              flow-based NSFs when the event and condition clauses
              are satisfied. NSFs provide security functions by
              executing various Actions. Examples of I2NSF Actions
              include providing intrusion detection and/or protection,
              web and flow filtering, and deep packet inspection
              for packets and flows.";
           reference
             "RFC 8329: Framework for Interface to Network Security
              Functions - I2NSF Flow Security Policy Structure
              draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
              I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Design Principles and
              ECA Policy Model Overview";

           leaf description {
             type string;
             description
               "Description for an action clause.";
           }

           container packet-action {
             description
               "Action for packets";
             reference
               "RFC 8329: Framework for Interface to Network Security
                Functions - I2NSF Flow Security Policy Structure
                draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
                I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Design Principles and

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                ECA Policy Model Overview";

             leaf ingress-action {
               type identityref {
                 base ingress-action;
               }
               description
                 "Ingress Action: pass, drop, reject, rate-limit, and
                  mirror.";
             }

             leaf egress-action {
               type identityref {
                 base egress-action;
               }
               description
                 "Egress action: pass, drop, reject, rate-limit, mirror,
                  invoke-signaling, tunnel-encapsulation, forwarding,
                  redirection, and transformation.";
             }

             leaf log-action {
               type identityref {
                 base log-action;
               }
               description
                 "Log action: rule log and session log";
             }

           }

           container flow-action {
             description
               "Action for flows";
             reference
               "RFC 8329: Framework for Interface to Network Security
                Functions - I2NSF Flow Security Policy Structure
                draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
                I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - Design Principles and
                ECA Policy Model Overview";

             leaf ingress-action {
               type identityref {
                 base ingress-action;
               }
               description
                 "Action: pass, drop, reject, rate-limit, and mirror.";
             }

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             leaf egress-action {
               type identityref {
                 base egress-action;
               }
               description
                 "Egress action: pass, drop, reject, rate-limit, mirror,
                  invoke-signaling, tunnel-encapsulation, forwarding,
                  redirection, and transformation.";
             }

             leaf log-action {
               type identityref {
                 base log-action;
               }
               description
                 "Log action: rule log and session log";
             }
           }

           container advanced-action {
             description
               "If the packet needs to be additionally inspected,
                the packet is passed to advanced network
                security functions according to the profile.
                The profile means the types of NSFs where the packet
                will be forwarded in order to additionally
                inspect the packet.
                The advanced action activates Service Function
                Chaining (SFC) for further inspection of a packet.";
             reference
               "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
                I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - YANG Tree
                Diagram";

             leaf-list content-security-control {
               type identityref {
                 base content-security-control;
               }
               description
                 "Content-security-control is the NSFs that
                  inspect the payload of the packet.
                  The profile for the types of NSFs for mitigation is
                  divided into content security control and
                  attack-mitigation-control.
                  Content security control: ips, url filtering,
                  antivirus, and voip-vocn-filter. This can be
                  extended according to the provided NSFs.";
               reference

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                 "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
                  I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - YANG Tree Diagram";
             }

             leaf-list attack-mitigation-control {
               type identityref {
                 base attack-mitigation-control;
               }
               description
                 "Attack-mitigation-control is the NSFs that weaken
                  the attacks related to a denial-of-service (DoS)
                  and reconnaissance.
                  The profile for the types of NSFs for mitigation is
                  divided into content security control and
                  attack-mitigation-control.
                  Attack mitigation control: Anti-DDoS or DDoS
                  mitigator. This can be extended according to the
                  provided NSFs such as mitigators for ip sweep,
                  port scanning, ping of death, teardrop, oversized
                  icmp, and tracert.";
               reference
                 "draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-32:
                  I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model - YANG Tree Diagram";
             }
           }
         }
       }
       container rule-group {
         description
           "This is rule group";

         list groups {
           key "group-name";
           description
             "This is a group for rules";

           leaf group-name {
             type string;
             description
               "This is the name of the group for rules";
           }

           leaf-list rule-name {
             type leafref {
               path
                 "../../../rules/name";
             }
             description

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               "The names of the rules to be grouped.";
           }

           leaf enable {
             type boolean;
             description
               "If true, the rule is enabled and enforced.
                If false, the rule is configured but disabled
                and not enforced.";
           }

           leaf description {
             type string;
             description
               "This is a description for rule-group";
           }
         }
       }
     }
   }
   <CODE ENDS>

          Figure 5: YANG Data Module of I2NSF NSF-Facing-Interface

5.  XML Configuration Examples of Low-Level Security Policy Rules

   This section shows XML configuration examples of low-level security
   policy rules that are delivered from the Security Controller to NSFs
   over the NSF-Facing Interface.  For security requirements, we assume
   that the NSFs (i.e., General firewall, Time-based firewall, URL
   filter, VoIP/VoCN filter, and HTTP and HTTPS flood mitigation)
   described in Appendix A of [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model] are
   registered with the I2NSF framework.  With the registered NSFs, we
   show configuration examples for security policy rules of network
   security functions according to the following three security
   requirements: (i) Block Social Networking Service (SNS) access during
   business hours, (ii) Block malicious VoIP/VoCN packets coming to the
   company, and (iii) Mitigate HTTP and HTTPS flood attacks on company
   web server.

5.1.  Example Security Requirement 1: Block Social Networking Service
      (SNS) Access during Business Hours

   This section shows a configuration example for blocking SNS access
   during business hours in IPv4 networks or IPv6 networks.

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   <i2nsf-security-policy
   xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface">
    <name>sns_access</name>
    <rules>
     <name>block_sns_access_during_operation_time_for_ipv4</name>
     <condition>
      <ipv4>
       <source-ipv4-network>192.0.2.0/24</source-ipv4-network>
      </ipv4>
      <context>
       <time>
         <start-date-time>2021-03-11T09:00:00.00Z</start-date-time>
         <end-date-time>2021-12-31T18:00:00.00Z</end-date-time>
         <period>
           <start-time>09:00:00Z</start-time>
           <end-time>18:00:00Z</end-time>
           <day>monday</day>
           <day>tuesday</day>
           <day>wednesday</day>
           <day>thursday</day>
           <day>friday</day>
         </period>
         <frequency>weekly</frequency>
       </time>
      </context>
     </condition>
     <action>
      <advanced-action>
       <content-security-control>
         url-filtering
       </content-security-control>
      </advanced-action>
     </action>
    </rules>
   </i2nsf-security-policy>

      Figure 6: Configuration XML for Time-based Firewall to Block SNS
               Access during Business Hours in IPv4 Networks

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   <i2nsf-security-policy
   xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface">
    <name>sns_access</name>
    <rules>
     <name>block_sns_access_during_operation_time_for_ipv6</name>
     <condition>
      <ipv6>
       <source-ipv6-network>2001:db8:1::/60</source-ipv6-network>
      </ipv6>
      <context>
       <time>
         <start-date-time>2021-03-11T09:00:00.00Z</start-date-time>
         <end-date-time>2021-12-31T18:00:00.00Z</end-date-time>
         <period>
           <start-time>09:00:00Z</start-time>
           <end-time>18:00:00Z</end-time>
           <day>monday</day>
           <day>tuesday</day>
           <day>wednesday</day>
           <day>thursday</day>
           <day>friday</day>
         </period>
         <frequency>weekly</frequency>
       </time>
      </context>
     </condition>
     <action>
      <advanced-action>
       <content-security-control>
         url-filtering
       </content-security-control>
      </advanced-action>
     </action>
    </rules>
   </i2nsf-security-policy>

      Figure 7: Configuration XML for Time-based Firewall to Block SNS
               Access during Business Hours in IPv6 Networks

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   <i2nsf-security-policy
   xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface">
    <name>sns_access</name>
    <rules>
     <name>block_sns_access_during_operation_time</name>
     <condition>
      <url-category>
       <user-defined>SNS_1</user-defined>
       <user-defined>SNS_2</user-defined>
      </url-category>
     </condition>
     <action>
      <packet-action>
       <egress-action>drop</egress-action>
      </packet-action>
     </action>
    </rules>
   </i2nsf-security-policy>

       Figure 8: Configuration XML for Web Filter to Block SNS Access
                           during Business Hours

   Figure 6 and Figure 7 show the configuration XML documents for a
   time-based firewall for IPv4 and IPv6, respectively.  Figure 8 shows
   the configuration XML document for a web filter.  The two NSFs
   combined to block SNS access during business hours in IPv4 networks
   (or IPv6 networks).  For the security requirement, two NSFs (i.e., a
   time-based firewall and a web filter) were used because one NSF
   cannot meet the security requirement.  The instances of XML documents
   for the time-based firewall and the web filter are as follows: Note
   that a detailed data model for the configuration of the advanced
   network security function (i.e., web filter) can be defined as an
   extension in future.

   Time-based Firewall is as follows:

   1.  The name of the security policy is sns_access.

   2.  The name of the rule is
       block_sns_access_during_operation_time_for_ipv4 and
       block_sns_access_during_operation_time_for_ipv6.

   3.  The rule is started from 2021-03-11 at 9 a.m. to 2021-12-31 at 6
       p.m.

   4.  The rule is operated weekly every weekday (i.e., Monday, Tuesday,
       Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday) during the business hours (i.e.,
       from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.).

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   5.  The rule inspects a source IPv4 address (i.e., 192.0.2.0/24).
       For the case of IPv6 networks, the rule inspects a source IPv6
       address (i.e., from 2001:db8:1::/60).

   6.  If the outgoing packets match the rules above, the time-based
       firewall sends the packets to url filtering for additional
       inspection because the time-based firewall can not inspect
       contents of the packets for the SNS URL.

   Web Filter is as follows:

   1.  The name of the security policy is sns_access.

   2.  The name of the rule is block_SNS_1_and_SNS_2.

   3.  The rule inspects URL address to block the access packets to the
       SNS_1 or the SNS_2.

   4.  If the outgoing packets match the rules above, the packets are
       blocked.

5.2.  Example Security Requirement 2: Block Malicious VoIP/VoCN Packets
      Coming to a Company

   This section shows a configuration example for blocking malicious
   VoIP/VoCN packets coming to a company.

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   <i2nsf-security-policy
   xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface">
    <name>voip_vocn_inspection</name>
    <rules>
     <name>block_malicious_voice_id</name>
     <condition>
      <ipv4>
       <destination-ipv4-network>192.0.2.0/24</destination-ipv4-network>
      </ipv4>
      <tcp>
       <destination-port-number>
        <lower-port>5060</lower-port>
        <upper-port>5061</upper-port>
       </destination-port-number>
      </tcp>
     </condition>
     <action>
      <advanced-action>
       <content-security-control>
         voip-vocn-filtering
       </content-security-control>
      </advanced-action>
     </action>
    </rules>
   </i2nsf-security-policy>

         Figure 9: Configuration XML for General Firewall to Block
              Malicious VoIP/VoCN Packets Coming to a Company

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   <i2nsf-security-policy
   xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface">
    <name>voip_vocn_inspection</name>
    <rules>
     <name>block_malicious_voice_id</name>
     <condition>
      <voice>
       <source-voice-id>
         user1@voip.malicious.example.com
       </source-voice-id>
       <source-voice-id>
         user2@voip.malicious.example.com
       </source-voice-id>
      </voice>
     </condition>
     <action>
      <flow-action>
       <ingress-action>drop</ingress-action>
      </flow-action>
     </action>
    </rules>
   </i2nsf-security-policy>

         Figure 10: Configuration XML for VoIP/VoCN Filter to Block
              Malicious VoIP/VoCN Packets Coming to a Company

   Figure 9 and Figure 10 show the configuration XML documents for
   general firewall and VoIP/VoCN filter to block malicious VoIP/VoCN
   packets coming to a company.  For the security requirement, two NSFs
   (i.e., a general firewall and a VoIP/VoCN filter) were used because
   one NSF can not meet the security requirement.  The instances of XML
   documents for the general firewall and the VoIP/VoCN filter are as
   follows: Note that a detailed data model for the configuration of the
   advanced network security function (i.e., VoIP/VoCN filter) can be
   described as an extension in future.

   General Firewall is as follows:

   1.  The name of the security policy is voip_vocn_inspection.

   2.  The name of the rule is block_malicious_voice_id.

   3.  The rule inspects a destination IPv4 address (i.e., from
       192.0.2.0/24).

   4.  The rule inspects a port number (i.e., 5060 and 5061) to inspect
       VoIP/VoCN packet.

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   5.  If the incoming packets match the rules above, the general
       firewall sends the packets to VoIP/VoCN filter for additional
       inspection because the general firewall can not inspect contents
       of the VoIP/VoCN packets.

   VoIP/VoCN Filter is as follows:

   1.  The name of the security policy is malicious_voice_id.

   2.  The name of the rule is block_malicious_voice_id.

   3.  The rule inspects the voice ID of the VoIP/VoCN packets to block
       the malicious VoIP/VoCN packets (i.e.,
       user1@voip.malicious.example.com and
       user2@voip.malicious.example.com).

   4.  If the incoming packets match the rules above, the packets are
       blocked.

5.3.  Example Security Requirement 3: Mitigate HTTP and HTTPS Flood
      Attacks on a Company Web Server

   This section shows a configuration example for mitigating HTTP and
   HTTPS flood attacks on a company web server.

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   <i2nsf-security-policy
   xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface">
    <name>flood_attack_mitigation</name>
    <rules>
     <name>mitigate_http_and_https_flood_attack</name>
     <condition>
      <ipv4>
       <destination-ipv4-network>192.0.2.0/24</destination-ipv4-network>
      </ipv4>
      <tcp>
       <destination-port-number>
        <port-numbers>
         <start>80</start>
         <end>80</end>
        </port-numbers>
        <port-numbers>
         <start>443</start>
         <end>443</end>
        </port-numbers>
       </destination-port-number>
      </tcp>
     </condition>
     <action>
      <advanced-action>
       <attack-mitigation-control>
         anti-ddos
       </attack-mitigation-control>
      </advanced-action>
     </action>
    </rules>
   </i2nsf-security-policy>

       Figure 11: Configuration XML for General Firewall to Mitigate
            HTTP and HTTPS Flood Attacks on a Company Web Server

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   <i2nsf-security-policy
   xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface">
    <name>flood_attack_mitigation</name>
    <rules>
     <name>mitigate_http_and_https_flood_attack</name>
     <condition>
      <ddos>
       <alert-packet-rate>1000</alert-packet-rate>
      </ddos>
     </condition>
     <action>
      <flow-action>
       <ingress-action>drop</ingress-action>
      </flow-action>
     </action>
    </rules>
   </i2nsf-security-policy>

      Figure 12: Configuration XML for Anti-DDoS to Mitigate HTTP and
                HTTPS Flood Attacks on a Company Web Server

   Figure 11 and Figure 12 show the configuration XML documents for
   general firewall and HTTP and HTTPS flood attack mitigation to
   mitigate HTTP and HTTPS flood attacks on a company web server.  For
   the security requirement, two NSFs (i.e., a general firewall and a
   HTTP and HTTPS flood attack mitigation) were used because one NSF can
   not meet the security requirement.  The instances of XML documents
   for the general firewall and HTTP and HTTPS flood attack mitigation
   are as follows: Note that a detailed data model for the configuration
   of the advanced network security function (i.e., HTTP and HTTPS flood
   attack mitigation) can be defined as an extension in future.

   General Firewall is as follows:

   1.  The name of the security policy is flood_attack_mitigation.

   2.  The name of the rule is mitigate_http_and_https_flood_attack.

   3.  The rule inspects a destination IPv4 address (i.e., 192.0.2.0/24)
       to inspect the access packets coming into the company web server.

   4.  The rule inspects a port number (i.e., 80 and 443) to inspect
       HTTP and HTTPS packet.

   5.  If the packets match the rules above, the general firewall sends
       the packets to anti-DDoS for additional inspection because the
       general firewall can not control the amount of packets for HTTP
       and HTTPS packets.

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   Anti DDoS for HTTP and HTTPS Flood Attack Mitigation is as follows:

   1.  The name of the security policy is flood_attack_mitigation.

   2.  The name of the rule is mitigate_http_and_https_flood_attack.

   3.  The rule controls the HTTTP and HTTPS packets according to the
       amount of incoming packets (1000 packets per second).

   4.  If the incoming packets match the rules above, the packets are
       blocked.

6.  IANA Considerations

   This document requests IANA to register the following URI in the
   "IETF XML Registry" [RFC3688]:

     URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface
     Registrant Contact: The IESG.
     XML: N/A; the requested URI is an XML namespace.

   This document requests IANA to register the following YANG module in
   the "YANG Module Names" registry [RFC7950][RFC8525]:

  name:      ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface
  namespace: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface
  prefix:    i2nsfnfi
  reference: RFC XXXX

7.  Security Considerations

   The YANG module specified in this document defines a data schema
   designed to be accessed through network management protocols such as
   NETCONF [RFC6241] or RESTCONF [RFC8040].  The lowest NETCONF layer is
   the secure transport layer, and the required secure transport is
   Secure Shell (SSH) [RFC6242].  The lowest RESTCONF layer is HTTPS,
   and the required secure transport is TLS [RFC8446].

   The NETCONF access control model [RFC8341] provides a means of
   restricting access to specific NETCONF or RESTCONF users to a
   preconfigured subset of all available NETCONF or RESTCONF protocol
   operations and content.

   There are a number of data nodes defined in this YANG module that are
   writable/creatable/deletable (i.e., config true, which is the
   default).  These data nodes may be considered sensitive or vulnerable

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   in some network environments.  Write operations (e.g., edit-config)
   to these data nodes without proper protection can have a negative
   effect on network operations.  These are the subtrees and data nodes
   and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

   *  ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface: Writing to almost any element of
      this YANG module would directly impact on the configuration of
      NSFs, e.g., completely turning off security monitoring and
      mitigation capabilities; altering the scope of this monitoring and
      mitigation; creating an overwhelming logging volume to overwhelm
      downstream analytics or storage capacity; creating logging
      patterns which are confusing; or rendering useless trained
      statistics or artificial intelligence models.

   Some of the readable data nodes in this YANG module may be considered
   sensitive or vulnerable in some network environments.  It is thus
   important to control read access (e.g., via get, get-config, or
   notification) to these data nodes.  These are the subtrees and data
   nodes and their sensitivity/vulnerability:

   *  ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface: The attacker may gather the
      security policy information of any target NSFs and misuse the
      security policy information for subsequent attacks.

   Policy rules identifying the specified users and user groups can be
   specified with "rules/condition/context/users".  As with other data
   in this YANG module, this user information is provided by the
   Security Controller to the NSFs and is protected via the transport
   and access control mechanisms described above.

8.  References

8.1.  Normative References

   [RFC0768]  Postel, J., "User Datagram Protocol", STD 6, RFC 768,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC0768, August 1980,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc768>.

   [RFC0791]  Postel, J., "Internet Protocol", STD 5, RFC 791,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC0791, September 1981,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc791>.

   [RFC0792]  Postel, J., "Internet Control Message Protocol", STD 5,
              RFC 792, DOI 10.17487/RFC0792, September 1981,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc792>.

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   [RFC0854]  Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "Telnet Protocol
              Specification", STD 8, RFC 854, DOI 10.17487/RFC0854, May
              1983, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc854>.

   [RFC0959]  Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "File Transfer Protocol",
              STD 9, RFC 959, DOI 10.17487/RFC0959, October 1985,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc959>.

   [RFC1939]  Myers, J. and M. Rose, "Post Office Protocol - Version 3",
              STD 53, RFC 1939, DOI 10.17487/RFC1939, May 1996,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc1939>.

   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.

   [RFC2132]  Alexander, S. and R. Droms, "DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor
              Extensions", RFC 2132, DOI 10.17487/RFC2132, March 1997,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2132>.

   [RFC2595]  Newman, C., "Using TLS with IMAP, POP3 and ACAP",
              RFC 2595, DOI 10.17487/RFC2595, June 1999,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2595>.

   [RFC3261]  Rosenberg, J., Schulzrinne, H., Camarillo, G., Johnston,
              A., Peterson, J., Sparks, R., Handley, M., and E.
              Schooler, "SIP: Session Initiation Protocol", RFC 3261,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC3261, June 2002,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3261>.

   [RFC3688]  Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC3688, January 2004,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3688>.

   [RFC3986]  Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
              Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66,
              RFC 3986, DOI 10.17487/RFC3986, January 2005,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3986>.

   [RFC4250]  Lehtinen, S. and C. Lonvick, Ed., "The Secure Shell (SSH)
              Protocol Assigned Numbers", RFC 4250,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC4250, January 2006,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4250>.

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   [RFC4340]  Kohler, E., Handley, M., and S. Floyd, "Datagram
              Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP)", RFC 4340,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC4340, March 2006,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4340>.

   [RFC4443]  Conta, A., Deering, S., and M. Gupta, Ed., "Internet
              Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the Internet
              Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification", STD 89,
              RFC 4443, DOI 10.17487/RFC4443, March 2006,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4443>.

   [RFC5321]  Klensin, J., "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol", RFC 5321,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC5321, October 2008,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5321>.

   [RFC5595]  Fairhurst, G., "The Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
              (DCCP) Service Codes", RFC 5595, DOI 10.17487/RFC5595,
              September 2009, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5595>.

   [RFC5646]  Phillips, A., Ed. and M. Davis, Ed., "Tags for Identifying
              Languages", BCP 47, RFC 5646, DOI 10.17487/RFC5646,
              September 2009, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5646>.

   [RFC6020]  Bjorklund, M., Ed., "YANG - A Data Modeling Language for
              the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)", RFC 6020,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC6020, October 2010,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6020>.

   [RFC6241]  Enns, R., Ed., Bjorklund, M., Ed., Schoenwaelder, J., Ed.,
              and A. Bierman, Ed., "Network Configuration Protocol
              (NETCONF)", RFC 6241, DOI 10.17487/RFC6241, June 2011,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6241>.

   [RFC6242]  Wasserman, M., "Using the NETCONF Protocol over Secure
              Shell (SSH)", RFC 6242, DOI 10.17487/RFC6242, June 2011,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6242>.

   [RFC6335]  Cotton, M., Eggert, L., Touch, J., Westerlund, M., and S.
              Cheshire, "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
              Procedures for the Management of the Service Name and
              Transport Protocol Port Number Registry", BCP 165,
              RFC 6335, DOI 10.17487/RFC6335, August 2011,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6335>.

   [RFC6991]  Schoenwaelder, J., Ed., "Common YANG Data Types",
              RFC 6991, DOI 10.17487/RFC6991, July 2013,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6991>.

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   [RFC7950]  Bjorklund, M., Ed., "The YANG 1.1 Data Modeling Language",
              RFC 7950, DOI 10.17487/RFC7950, August 2016,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7950>.

   [RFC8040]  Bierman, A., Bjorklund, M., and K. Watsen, "RESTCONF
              Protocol", RFC 8040, DOI 10.17487/RFC8040, January 2017,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8040>.

   [RFC8075]  Castellani, A., Loreto, S., Rahman, A., Fossati, T., and
              E. Dijk, "Guidelines for Mapping Implementations: HTTP to
              the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP)", RFC 8075,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC8075, February 2017,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8075>.

   [RFC8174]  Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC
              2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174,
              May 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.

   [RFC8200]  Deering, S. and R. Hinden, "Internet Protocol, Version 6
              (IPv6) Specification", STD 86, RFC 8200,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC8200, July 2017,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8200>.

   [RFC8329]  Lopez, D., Lopez, E., Dunbar, L., Strassner, J., and R.
              Kumar, "Framework for Interface to Network Security
              Functions", RFC 8329, DOI 10.17487/RFC8329, February 2018,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8329>.

   [RFC8335]  Bonica, R., Thomas, R., Linkova, J., Lenart, C., and M.
              Boucadair, "PROBE: A Utility for Probing Interfaces",
              RFC 8335, DOI 10.17487/RFC8335, February 2018,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8335>.

   [RFC8340]  Bjorklund, M. and L. Berger, Ed., "YANG Tree Diagrams",
              BCP 215, RFC 8340, DOI 10.17487/RFC8340, March 2018,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8340>.

   [RFC8341]  Bierman, A. and M. Bjorklund, "Network Configuration
              Access Control Model", STD 91, RFC 8341,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC8341, March 2018,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8341>.

   [RFC8342]  Bjorklund, M., Schoenwaelder, J., Shafer, P., Watsen, K.,
              and R. Wilton, "Network Management Datastore Architecture
              (NMDA)", RFC 8342, DOI 10.17487/RFC8342, March 2018,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8342>.

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   [RFC8407]  Bierman, A., "Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of
              Documents Containing YANG Data Models", BCP 216, RFC 8407,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC8407, October 2018,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8407>.

   [RFC8446]  Rescorla, E., "The Transport Layer Security (TLS) Protocol
              Version 1.3", RFC 8446, DOI 10.17487/RFC8446, August 2018,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8446>.

   [RFC8519]  Jethanandani, M., Agarwal, S., Huang, L., and D. Blair,
              "YANG Data Model for Network Access Control Lists (ACLs)",
              RFC 8519, DOI 10.17487/RFC8519, March 2019,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8519>.

   [RFC8525]  Bierman, A., Bjorklund, M., Schoenwaelder, J., Watsen, K.,
              and R. Wilton, "YANG Library", RFC 8525,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC8525, March 2019,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8525>.

   [RFC9051]  Melnikov, A., Ed. and B. Leiba, Ed., "Internet Message
              Access Protocol (IMAP) - Version 4rev2", RFC 9051,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC9051, August 2021,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9051>.

   [I-D.ietf-httpbis-http2bis]
              Thomson, M. and C. Benfield, "HTTP/2", Work in Progress,
              Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-httpbis-http2bis-07, 24 January
              2022, <https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-httpbis-
              http2bis-07.txt>.

   [I-D.ietf-httpbis-messaging]
              Fielding, R. T., Nottingham, M., and J. Reschke,
              "HTTP/1.1", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-
              httpbis-messaging-19, 12 September 2021,
              <https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-httpbis-
              messaging-19.txt>.

   [I-D.ietf-httpbis-semantics]
              Fielding, R. T., Nottingham, M., and J. Reschke, "HTTP
              Semantics", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-
              httpbis-semantics-19, 12 September 2021,
              <https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-httpbis-
              semantics-19.txt>.

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   [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model]
              Hares, S., Jeong, J. P., Kim, J. T., Moskowitz, R., and Q.
              Lin, "I2NSF Capability YANG Data Model", Work in Progress,
              Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-i2nsf-capability-data-model-31,
              14 May 2022, <https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-
              i2nsf-capability-data-model-31.txt>.

   [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model]
              Jeong, J. (., Lingga, P., Hares, S., Xia, L. (., and H.
              Birkholz, "I2NSF NSF Monitoring Interface YANG Data
              Model", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-
              i2nsf-nsf-monitoring-data-model-18, 19 April 2022,
              <https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-
              monitoring-data-model-18.txt>.

   [I-D.ietf-tcpm-rfc793bis]
              Eddy, W. M., "Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
              Specification", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-
              ietf-tcpm-rfc793bis-28, 7 March 2022,
              <https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-tcpm-
              rfc793bis-28.txt>.

   [I-D.ietf-tsvwg-rfc4960-bis]
              Stewart, R. R., Tüxen, M., and K. E. E. Nielsen, "Stream
              Control Transmission Protocol", Work in Progress,
              Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-tsvwg-rfc4960-bis-19, 5
              February 2022, <https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-
              ietf-tsvwg-rfc4960-bis-19.txt>.

8.2.  Informative References

   [RFC4732]  Handley, M., Ed., Rescorla, E., Ed., and IAB, "Internet
              Denial-of-Service Considerations", RFC 4732,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC4732, December 2006,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4732>.

   [RFC4987]  Eddy, W., "TCP SYN Flooding Attacks and Common
              Mitigations", RFC 4987, DOI 10.17487/RFC4987, August 2007,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4987>.

   [RFC9000]  Iyengar, J., Ed. and M. Thomson, Ed., "QUIC: A UDP-Based
              Multiplexed and Secure Transport", RFC 9000,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC9000, May 2021,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9000>.

   [RFC9179]  Hopps, C., "A YANG Grouping for Geographic Locations",
              RFC 9179, DOI 10.17487/RFC9179, February 2022,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9179>.

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   [I-D.ietf-i2nsf-consumer-facing-interface-dm]
              Jeong, J. P., Chung, C., Ahn, T., Kumar, R., and S. Hares,
              "I2NSF Consumer-Facing Interface YANG Data Model", Work in
              Progress, Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-i2nsf-consumer-
              facing-interface-dm-19, 18 May 2022,
              <https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-i2nsf-
              consumer-facing-interface-dm-19.txt>.

   [GLOB]     "Linux Programmer's Manual - GLOB", 13 August 2020,
              <https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/glob.7.html>.

   [ISO-3166] "Codes for the representation of names of countries and
              their subdivisions", ISO 3166, September 2018,
              <https://www.iso.org/iso-3166-country-codes.html>.

   [IEEE-802.3]
              Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, "IEEE
              Standard for Ethernet", 2018,
              <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8457469/>.

Appendix A.  Acknowledgments

   This document is a product by the I2NSF Working Group (WG) including
   WG Chairs (i.e., Linda Dunbar and Yoav Nir) and Diego Lopez.  This
   document took advantage of the review and comments from the following
   people: Roman Danyliw, Acee Lindem, Dan Romascanu (GenART), Yoshifumi
   Nishida (TSVART), Kyle Rose (SecDir), Joe Clarke (OpsDir), and Tom
   Petch.  The authors sincerely appreciate their sincere efforts and
   kind help.

   This work was supported by Institute of Information & Communications
   Technology Planning & Evaluation (IITP) grant funded by the Korea
   MSIT (Ministry of Science and ICT) (R-20160222-002755, Cloud based
   Security Intelligence Technology Development for the Customized
   Security Service Provisioning).  This work was supported in part by
   the IITP (2020-0-00395, Standard Development of Blockchain based
   Network Management Automation Technology).

Appendix B.  Contributors

   The following are co-authors of this document:

   Patrick Lingga - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
   Sungkyunkwan University, 2066 Seobu-ro Jangan-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do
   16419, Republic of Korea, EMail: patricklink@skku.edu

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   Hyoungshick Kim - Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
   Sungkyunkwan University, 2066 Seobu-ro Jangan-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do
   16419, Republic of Korea, EMail: hyoung@skku.edu

   Daeyoung Hyun - Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
   Sungkyunkwan University, 2066 Seobu-ro Jangan-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do
   16419, Republic of Korea, EMail: dyhyun@skku.edu

   Dongjin Hong - Department of Electronic, Electrical and Computer
   Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 2066 Seobu-ro Jangan-gu, Suwon,
   Gyeonggi-do 16419, Republic of Korea, EMail: dong.jin@skku.edu

   Liang Xia - Huawei, 101 Software Avenue, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210012,
   China, EMail: Frank.Xialiang@huawei.com

   Tae-Jin Ahn - Korea Telecom, 70 Yuseong-Ro, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon,
   305-811, Republic of Korea, EMail: taejin.ahn@kt.com

   Se-Hui Lee - Korea Telecom, 70 Yuseong-Ro, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon,
   305-811, Republic of Korea, EMail: sehuilee@kt.com

Appendix C.  Changes from draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface-dm-27

   The following changes are made from draft-ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-
   interface-dm-27:

   *  The YANG module's prefix is updated from 'nsfintf' to 'i2nsfnfi'.

   *  The YANG module's name is updated from 'ietf-i2nsf-policy-rule-
      for-nsf' to 'ietf-i2nsf-nsf-facing-interface'.

Authors' Addresses

   Jinyong Tim Kim (editor)
   Department of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering
   Sungkyunkwan University
   2066 Seobu-Ro, Jangan-Gu
   Suwon
   Gyeonggi-Do
   16419
   Republic of Korea
   Phone: +82 10 8273 0930
   Email: timkim@skku.edu

   Jaehoon Paul Jeong (editor)
   Department of Computer Science and Engineering
   Sungkyunkwan University

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   2066 Seobu-Ro, Jangan-Gu
   Suwon
   Gyeonggi-Do
   16419
   Republic of Korea
   Phone: +82 31 299 4957
   Email: pauljeong@skku.edu
   URI:   http://iotlab.skku.edu/people-jaehoon-jeong.php

   Jung-Soo Park
   Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
   218 Gajeong-Ro, Yuseong-Gu
   Daejeon
   34129
   Republic of Korea
   Phone: +82 42 860 6514
   Email: pjs@etri.re.kr

   Susan Hares
   Huawei
   7453 Hickory Hill
   Saline, MI 48176
   United States of America
   Phone: +1-734-604-0332
   Email: shares@ndzh.com

   Qiushi Lin
   Huawei
   Huawei Industrial Base
   Shenzhen
   Guangdong 518129,
   China
   Email: linqiushi@huawei.com

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