On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 04:31:03PM -0400, Y. Richard Yang wrote:
 
> A particular example of using key-value map is the network-map, which is
> defined as a key-value store to enforce that each named endpoint address
> group has a unique name. A specific example is in Section 11.2.1.7 of RFC
> 7285 (http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7285.txt):
> 
>          "network-map" : {
>            "PID1" : {
>              "ipv4" : [
>                "192.0.2.0/24",
>                "198.51.100.0/25"
>              ]
>            },
>            "PID2" : {
>              "ipv4" : [
>                "198.51.100.128/25"
>              ]
>            },
>            "PID3" : {
>              "ipv4" : [
>                "0.0.0.0/0"
>              ],
>              "ipv6" : [
>                "::/0"
>              ]
>            }

Since YANG's native encoding is XML, how would you represent this in
XML with the restriction that XML element names are defined by the
data model and all values are in XML elements?

/js

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