OK, thanks for mentioning inet:ip-address. The example (that you were
referring to in the email) does have dotted-quad already, so I did not know
what you meant.
I will change from inet:ip-address to yang:dotted-quad and refer to imported
router-id typedef. And I assume we are now good with t
On 12/14/2017 6:42 PM, Martin Bjorklund wrote:
Hi,
"Alexander Clemm" wrote:
Hi Benoit,
I am not sure I understand your comment?
I think the issue is that the leaf-list router-id should be of type
yang:dotted-quad, and not inet:ip-address.
Right, imported from ietf-routing-types, in
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Hi,
"Alexander Clemm" wrote:
> Hi Benoit,
>
> I am not sure I understand your comment?
I think the issue is that the leaf-list router-id should be of type
yang:dotted-quad, and not inet:ip-address.
> I was referring to the typedef
> router-id, which we define in example-ospf-topology.
There i
A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.
This draft is a work item of the Interface to the Routing System WG of the IETF.
Title : A YANG Data Model for Layer 3 Topologies
Authors : Alexander Clemm
J
Hi Benoit,
I am not sure I understand your comment? I was referring to the typedef
router-id, which we define in example-ospf-topology. We made many changes
to make it clear that this is just an example, not a part of the actual
model, reflected in the description, naming, removal of contact and
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