> Hi,
> Can somebody clarify what could be the response for the <get-config>
> operation provided below.
>
> Following is the user information in the datastore that is provided in the
> RFC 6241 as example.
>
>> <rpc message-id="101"
>>           xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
>>        <get-config>
>>          <source>
>>            <running/>
>>          </source>
>>          <filter type="subtree">
>>            <top xmlns="http://example.com/schema/1.2/config";>
>>              <users/>
>>            </top>
>>          </filter>
>>        </get-config>
>>      </rpc>
>
>
> <rpc-reply message-id="101"
>> xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
>>   <data>
>>     <top xmlns="http://example.com/schema/1.2/config";>
>>       <users>
>>         <user>
>>           <name>root</name>
>>           <type>superuser</type>
>>           <full-name>Charlie Root</full-name>
>>           <company-info>
>>             <dept>1</dept>
>>             <id>1</id>
>>           </company-info>
>>         </user>
>>         <user>
>>           <name>fred</name>
>>           <type>admin</type>
>>           <full-name>Fred Flintstone</full-name>
>>           <company-info>
>>             <dept>2</dept>
>>             <id>2</id>
>>           </company-info>
>>         </user>
>>         <user>
>>           <name>barney</name>
>>           <type>admin</type>
>>           <full-name>Barney Rubble</full-name>
>>           <company-info>
>>             <dept>2</dept>
>>             <id>3</id>
>>           </company-info>
>>         </user>
>>       </users>
>>     </top>
>>   </data>
>> </rpc-reply>
>
>
>
> *The <get-config> operation with content-match at parent and child nodes;*
>
> <rpc message-id="101" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
>>   <get-config>
>>     <source>
>>       <running/>
>>     </source>
>>     <filter type="subtree">
>>       <top xmlns="http://example.com/schema/1.2/config";>
>>         <users>
>>           <user>
>>             <type>admin</name>
>>             <company-info>
>>               <dept>1</dept>
>>             </company-info>
>>           </user>
>>         </users>
>>       </top>
>>     </filter>
>>   </get-config>
>> </rpc>
>
>
> *The equivalent XPATH expression : *
>
>> <rpc message-id="101" xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
>>   <get-config>
>>     <source>
>>       <running/>
>>     </source>
>>     <filter xmlns:t="http://example.com/schema/1.2/config";
>>                  type="xpath"
>>
>>  select="/t:top/t:users/t:user[t:type='admin']/t:company-info[t:dept=’1’]"/>
>>         </get-config>
>>      </rpc>
>
>
> For this what could be the response
>
> a) The response based on content-match nodes are AND-ed together
>
>> <rpc-reply message-id="101"
>> xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
>>        <data>
>>       </data>
>>      </rpc-reply>
>
> OR
>
> b)  The response based on content-match nodes treated separately
>
>> <rpc-reply message-id="101"
>> xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
>>   <data>
>>     <top xmlns="http://example.com/schema/1.2/config";>
>>       <users>
>>         <user>
>>           <name>fred</name>
>>           <type>admin</type>
>>           <full-name>Fred Flintstone</full-name>
>>         </user>
>>         <user>
>>           <name>barney</name>
>>           <type>admin</type>
>>           <full-name>Barney Rubble</full-name>
>>         </user>
>>       </users>
>>     </top>
>>   </data>
>> </rpc-reply>
>
>
> Regards,
> Shiva
>
>
>
>
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