Andy Bierman writes:
>mandatory for config=false means it must exist in an <rpc-reply> for a <get>
>operation retrieval.  It is by definition "server-supplied", so there is no
>server validation to worry about.
>
>YANG constraints are used on clients.
>Not that we are super-server-centric here, but client software
>uses YANG, not just server software.

I must be missing your meaning here.  Can you please give a
use case for when the data modeler would use "mandatory true"
for a "config false" top-level node?

Thanks,
 Phil

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