On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 8:02 AM, Rohit R Ranade <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All, > > > > In RFC 6022 : > > > > *2.1.3. The /netconf-state/schemas Subtree* > > > > The list of *supported schema* for the NETCONF server. > this usage is general meaning all modules used by the server -- not the same as YANG > > > In RFC 7950: > > Section 5.6.4 *Announcing Conformance Information in NETCONF* > > > > With this mechanism, a client can cache *the supported modules* for a > > server and only update the cache if the "module-set-id" value in the > > <hello> message changes. > > > > Whether “supported schema” , “supported module”, “implemented module” all > mean the same thing for YANG? > This probably means all modules used by the server -- not the same as implemented vs. imported. > > RFC 6022 need to list both modules and sub-modules. So whether we need to > extend this rule to sub-modules? We need to list only those sub-modules of > implemented modules ? > list all modules and submodules > > > With Regards, > > Rohit > > Andy > _______________________________________________ > netmod mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/netmod > >
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