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Is anyone working on an RFC for standardized maintenance notifications
- Subject: Is anyone working on an RFC for standardized maintenance notifications
- From: jwbensley at gmail.com (James Bensley)
- Date: Fri, 22 May 2015 13:29:46 +0100
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
On 12 May 2015 at 16:19, Robert Drake <rdrake at direcpath.com> wrote:
> Like the "Automated Copyright Notice System" (http://www.acns.net/spec.html)
> except I don't think they went through any official standards body besides
> their own MPAA, or whatever.
>
> I get circuits from several vendors and get maintenance notifications from
> them all the time. Each has a different format and each supplies different
> details for their maintenance. Most of the time there are core things that
> everyone wants and it would be nice if it were automatically readable so
> automation could be performed (i.e., our NOC gets the email into our
> ticketing system. It is recognized as being part of an existing maintenance
> due to maintenance id# (or new, whatever) and fields are automatically
> populated or updated accordingly.
>
> If you're uncomfortable with the phrase "automatically populated
> accordingly" for security reasons then you can replace that with "NOC
> technician verifies all fields are correct and hits update ticket." or
> whatever.
>
> The main fields I think you would need:
>
> 1. Company Name
> 2. Maintenance ID
> 3. Start Date
> 4. Expected length
> 5. Circuits impacted (if known or applicable)
> 6. Description/Scope of Work (free form)
> 7. Ticket Number
> 8. Contact
>
I'm behind you although this would be a BCOP and not an RFC really.
Check out:
http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/Main_Page
and
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/projects/bcop/
Cheers,
James.