Hi All, Currently I see in the NMDA RFC, that whether a data-store is write-able or read-only is mentioned in the RFC sections, but not in the YANG module. So user cannot know if write-able or not by looking at the NMDA Yang modules ..
For example <intended> and <operational> are read-only. So the NETCONF <edit-data> cannot be done on these data-stores. "If an <edit-data> operation is invoked on a non-writable datastore, then an error is returned, as specified in "ietf-netconf-nmda"" ==> How can ietf-netconf-nmda know at run-time whether a data-store supports write or not ? Hard-code ? How to handle for new data-stores which use the dynamic identity ? With Regards, Rohit R Ranade
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