Hi experts,

My question is with regards to the OSPF yang scheme.

RFC 5340 allows configuring multiple interfaces  on the same link.

As per my understanding on a linux machine,

eth0 can be a link
IPv6 address A/B would be one interface
IPv6 address C/D could be another interface.
Is this understanding correct?

If so, why can't I configure interfaces selectively on a link today? For
example, I want only A/B to be part of OSPF routing, not the other one
(using the above example).? The doubt arises because there is no address
configuration parameter for OSPF interfaces.

Also as per 5340 interface id, and interface instance id is required for
supporting multiple interfaces. But i do not see interface id in the yang
specification.

What am I missing? Maybe these are already answered previously in the
mailing list. Please bear with me, appreciate the patience and answers from
the experts.

Thanks,
Harish








Harish R Prabhu
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Bangalore, India.
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