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        Title           : "With-config-state" Capability for NETCONF/RESTCONF
        Author          : Robert Wilton
	Filename        : draft-wilton-netmod-opstate-yang-02.txt
	Pages           : 24
	Date            : 2015-12-21

Abstract:
   This document proposes a possible alternative solution for handling
   applied configuration state in YANG as described in draft-openconfig-
   netmod-opstate-01.  The proposed solution, roughly modelled on the
   with-defaults NETCONF/RESTCONF capability, aims to meet the key
   requirements set out in draft-ietf-netmod-opstate-reqs-01 without the
   need for YANG module authors to explicitly duplicate configuration
   nodes in both configuration and operational containers.  This draft
   does not address the issue of co-location of configuration and
   operational state for interfaces, nor does it provide a NETCONF
   mechanism to retrieve operational data separately from configuration
   data.


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