Ladislav Lhotka writes: >>> 6087bis says in sec. 5.10: >>> Top-level database data definitions MUST NOT be mandatory. >Right - I think the following should do: >OLD > Top-level database data definitions MUST NOT be mandatory. >NEW > Top-level data nodes that represent configuration MUST NOT be mandatory.
[old news, but...] I guess I'm missing the use case for mandatory top-level config=false data models. Can you please describe one? I imagine that just because my device implements a non-config data model, I should not be forced to generate data for it when/if that data is not needed. What's the scenario where I need to be forced to make this data? Thanks, Phil _______________________________________________ netmod mailing list netmod@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/netmod