This study is an exploration of state-of-the-art Intent-Based networking (IBN) model’s design. In IBN communication means are initialized by user’s (herein IT staff not end-user) input of requirements and not instructions. Thus, allowing for network’s self-organizational abilities to setup communication paths. Form research of academic studies and standardization drafts we conduct IBN structure shown in fig.1. We determined a necessity for change in the design. Current IBN model detains its adaptation as network assurance requirements of ensuring network security and scalability, and continuity are unfulfillable via conduct of network analysis and track of intent drift. We propose two sub-models - one for autonomous networks and one for supervised networks.