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Developing Carrier-grade Network Management Systems:
Tutorial on the Latest Standards and Development Approaches
Speaker:
Carl Moberg, VP of Marketing, Tail-f Systems
This Webinar provides a technical overview of the key components needed to develop network management systems for high-end networking equipment.

Automated Service Activation – New Management Challenges for Carrier Ethernet Equipment Vendors
Speaker:
Carl Moberg, VP of Marketing, Tail-f Systems
Learn best practices for developing provisioning systems for Carrier Ethernet services and the role of SNMP, NETCONF and YANG to enable remote configuration and monitoring of network elements. Webinar also includes status of MEF Service and Device Models and review of powerful concepts and architectures including model-driven configuration management.

NETCONF and YANG: The Dynamic Duo of Configuration Management
Speaker:
John Lawitzke, Director of Application Engineering, Tail-f Systems
The YANG data modeling language is an IETF standard – RFC 6020. This Webinar will quickly get you up to speed on this new development. You will learn how NETCONF and YANG relate, what are the advantages of YANG, plus see practical examples of YANG in action.

MEF-Compliant Carrier Ethernet Software Solutions
Speakers:
Carl Moberg, VP of Engineering, Tail-f Systems and Vividh Siddha, VP of Engineering, IP Infusion
Overviews applicable MEF standards for Carrier Ethernet service provisioning, key switching protocols and configuration management components required to provide robust service provisioning, and describes the pre-integrated, complete stack-to-UI solution from Tail-f Systems and IP Infusion.

NETCONF: Not Your Father’s Network Management
Speaker:
John Lawitzke, Director of Application Engineering, Tail-f Systems
This webinar provides a technological update on NETCONF. We compare the benefits and applications of NETCONF to SNMP, SOAP, and other approaches to configuration management