Hi -

On 12/1/2017 3:37 AM, Balazs Lengyel wrote:
Hello,

https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7950#section-7.21.2

    o  "deprecated" indicates an obsolete definition, but it permits
       new/continued implementation in order to foster interoperability
       with older/existing implementations.

This means that a node that is deprecated MAY or MAY NOT be implemented.
YANG is considered an interface contract,  however "maybe implemented" is unusable in a contract.

From a client perspective, access control can have similar consequences.
A contract only outlines some of the kinds of things that
might possibly exist.  It doesn't tell you what's actually there or
whether you're allowed to do anything with them.

Randy

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