IETF NETCONF (Network Configuration) Working GroupWG Web: <http://tools.ietf.org/wg/netconf/>
WG List: <netconf@ietf.org>
WG Chair: Bert Wijnen
<bertietf@bwijnen.net>
WG Chair: Mehmet Ersue
<mehmet.ersue@nsn.com>
Editor: Martin Bjorklund
<mbj@tail-f.com>
Editor: Juergen Schoenwaelder
<j.schoenwaelder@jacobs-university.de>
Editor: Andy Bierman
<andy.bierman@brocade.com>NETCONF Protocol Data Types and Protocol Operations.
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This version of this YANG module is part of RFC 6241; see
the RFC itself for full legal notices.Initial revision;
2013-09-29: Updated to include NACM attributes,
as specified in RFC 6536: sec 3.2.5 and 3.2.8RFC 6241: Network Configuration ProtocolIf this extension is present within an 'anyxml'
statement named 'filter', which must be conceptually
defined within the RPC input section for the <get>
and <get-config> protocol operations, then the
following unqualified XML attribute is supported
within the <filter> element, within a <get> or
<get-config> protocol operation:
type : optional attribute with allowed
value strings 'subtree' and 'xpath'.
If missing, the default value is 'subtree'.
If the 'xpath' feature is supported, then the
following unqualified XML attribute is
also supported:
select: optional attribute containing a
string representing an XPath expression.
The 'type' attribute must be equal to 'xpath'
if this attribute is present.NETCONF :writable-running capability;
If the server advertises the :writable-running
capability for a session, then this feature must
also be enabled for that session. Otherwise,
this feature must not be enabled.RFC 6241, Section 8.2NETCONF :candidate capability;
If the server advertises the :candidate
capability for a session, then this feature must
also be enabled for that session. Otherwise,
this feature must not be enabled.RFC 6241, Section 8.3NETCONF :confirmed-commit:1.1 capability;
If the server advertises the :confirmed-commit:1.1
capability for a session, then this feature must
also be enabled for that session. Otherwise,
this feature must not be enabled.RFC 6241, Section 8.4NETCONF :rollback-on-error capability;
If the server advertises the :rollback-on-error
capability for a session, then this feature must
also be enabled for that session. Otherwise,
this feature must not be enabled.RFC 6241, Section 8.5NETCONF :validate:1.1 capability;
If the server advertises the :validate:1.1
capability for a session, then this feature must
also be enabled for that session. Otherwise,
this feature must not be enabled.RFC 6241, Section 8.6NETCONF :startup capability;
If the server advertises the :startup
capability for a session, then this feature must
also be enabled for that session. Otherwise,
this feature must not be enabled.RFC 6241, Section 8.7NETCONF :url capability;
If the server advertises the :url
capability for a session, then this feature must
also be enabled for that session. Otherwise,
this feature must not be enabled.RFC 6241, Section 8.8NETCONF :xpath capability;
If the server advertises the :xpath
capability for a session, then this feature must
also be enabled for that session. Otherwise,
this feature must not be enabled.RFC 6241, Section 8.9NETCONF Session IdNETCONF Session Id or Zero to indicate noneThe request requires a resource that
already is in use.The request specifies an unacceptable value for one
or more parameters.The request or response (that would be generated) is
too large for the implementation to handle.An expected attribute is missing.An attribute value is not correct; e.g., wrong type,
out of range, pattern mismatch.An unexpected attribute is present.An expected element is missing.An element value is not correct; e.g., wrong type,
out of range, pattern mismatch.An unexpected element is present.An unexpected namespace is present.Access to the requested protocol operation or
data model is denied because authorization failed.Access to the requested lock is denied because the
lock is currently held by another entity.Request could not be completed because of
insufficient resources.Request to roll back some configuration change (via
rollback-on-error or <discard-changes> operations)
was not completed for some reason.Request could not be completed because the relevant
data model content already exists. For example,
a 'create' operation was attempted on data that
already exists.Request could not be completed because the relevant
data model content does not exist. For example,
a 'delete' operation was attempted on
data that does not exist.Request could not be completed because the requested
operation is not supported by this implementation.Request could not be completed because the requested
operation failed for some reason not covered by
any other error condition.This error-tag is obsolete, and SHOULD NOT be sent
by servers conforming to this document.A message could not be handled because it failed to
be parsed correctly. For example, the message is not
well-formed XML or it uses an invalid character set.NETCONF Error TagRFC 6241, Appendix AError severityWarning severityNETCONF Error SeverityRFC 6241, Section 4.3The configuration data identified by the
element containing this attribute is merged
with the configuration at the corresponding
level in the configuration datastore identified
by the target parameter.The configuration data identified by the element
containing this attribute replaces any related
configuration in the configuration datastore
identified by the target parameter. If no such
configuration data exists in the configuration
datastore, it is created. Unlike a
<copy-config> operation, which replaces the
entire target configuration, only the configuration
actually present in the config parameter is affected.The configuration data identified by the element
containing this attribute is added to the
configuration if and only if the configuration
data does not already exist in the configuration
datastore. If the configuration data exists, an
<rpc-error> element is returned with an
<error-tag> value of 'data-exists'.The configuration data identified by the element
containing this attribute is deleted from the
configuration if and only if the configuration
data currently exists in the configuration
datastore. If the configuration data does not
exist, an <rpc-error> element is returned with
an <error-tag> value of 'data-missing'.The configuration data identified by the element
containing this attribute is deleted from the
configuration if the configuration
data currently exists in the configuration
datastore. If the configuration data does not
exist, the 'remove' operation is silently ignored
by the server.NETCONF 'operation' attribute valuesRFC 6241, Section 7.2Retrieve all or part of a specified configuration.RFC 6241, Section 7.1Particular configuration to retrieve.The configuration to retrieve.The candidate configuration is the config source.The running configuration is the config source.The startup configuration is the config source.
This is optional-to-implement on the server because
not all servers will support filtering for this
datastore.Subtree or XPath filter to use.The <edit-config> operation loads all or part of a specified
configuration to the specified target configuration.RFC 6241, Section 7.2Particular configuration to edit.The configuration target.The candidate configuration is the config target.The running configuration is the config source.The default operation is merge.The default operation is replace.There is no default operation.The default operation to use.The server will test and then set if no errors.The server will set without a test first.The server will only test and not set, even
if there are no errors.The test option to use.The server will stop on errors.The server may continue on errors.The server will roll back on errors.
This value can only be used if the 'rollback-on-error'
feature is supported.The error option to use.The content for the edit operation.Inline Config content.URL-based config content.Create or replace an entire configuration datastore with the
contents of another complete configuration datastore.RFC 6241, Section 7.3Particular configuration to copy to.The configuration target of the copy operation.The candidate configuration is the config target.The running configuration is the config target.
This is optional-to-implement on the server.The startup configuration is the config target.The URL-based configuration is the config target.Particular configuration to copy from.The configuration source for the copy operation.The candidate configuration is the config source.The running configuration is the config source.The startup configuration is the config source.The URL-based configuration is the config source.Inline Config content: <config> element. Represents
an entire configuration datastore, not
a subset of the running datastore.Delete a configuration datastore.RFC 6241, Section 7.4Particular configuration to delete.The configuration target to delete.The startup configuration is the config target.The URL-based configuration is the config target.The lock operation allows the client to lock the configuration
system of a device.RFC 6241, Section 7.5Particular configuration to lock.The configuration target to lock.The candidate configuration is the config target.The running configuration is the config target.The startup configuration is the config target.The unlock operation is used to release a configuration lock,
previously obtained with the 'lock' operation.RFC 6241, Section 7.6Particular configuration to unlock.The configuration target to unlock.The candidate configuration is the config target.The running configuration is the config target.The startup configuration is the config target.Retrieve running configuration and device state information.RFC 6241, Section 7.7This parameter specifies the portion of the system
configuration and state data to retrieve.Request graceful termination of a NETCONF session.RFC 6241, Section 7.8Force the termination of a NETCONF session.RFC 6241, Section 7.9Particular session to kill.Commit the candidate configuration as the device's new
current configuration.RFC 6241, Section 8.3.4.1Requests a confirmed commit.RFC 6241, Section 8.3.4.1The timeout interval for a confirmed commit.RFC 6241, Section 8.3.4.1This parameter is used to make a confirmed commit
persistent. A persistent confirmed commit is not aborted
if the NETCONF session terminates. The only way to abort
a persistent confirmed commit is to let the timer expire,
or to use the <cancel-commit> operation.
The value of this parameter is a token that must be given
in the 'persist-id' parameter of <commit> or
<cancel-commit> operations in order to confirm or cancel
the persistent confirmed commit.
The token should be a random string.RFC 6241, Section 8.3.4.1This parameter is given in order to commit a persistent
confirmed commit. The value must be equal to the value
given in the 'persist' parameter to the <commit> operation.
If it does not match, the operation fails with an
'invalid-value' error.RFC 6241, Section 8.3.4.1Revert the candidate configuration to the current
running configuration.RFC 6241, Section 8.3.4.2This operation is used to cancel an ongoing confirmed commit.
If the confirmed commit is persistent, the parameter
'persist-id' must be given, and it must match the value of the
'persist' parameter.RFC 6241, Section 8.4.4.1This parameter is given in order to cancel a persistent
confirmed commit. The value must be equal to the value
given in the 'persist' parameter to the <commit> operation.
If it does not match, the operation fails with an
'invalid-value' error.Validates the contents of the specified configuration.RFC 6241, Section 8.6.4.1Particular configuration to validate.The configuration source to validate.The candidate configuration is the config source.The running configuration is the config source.The startup configuration is the config source.The URL-based configuration is the config source.Inline Config content: <config> element. Represents
an entire configuration datastore, not
a subset of the running datastore.