Hi Martin,
> I'll check with my co-author and get back.
Thanks.
> No, in many SMIv2 objects, a zero-length value is used for optional
> nodes (due to the way the protocol (SNMP) works). In YANG we don't do
> this, since the protocls (NETCONF etc) can handle non-existing
> optional leafs.
In that case, there might be two issues:
1) the description statement excluding CA certs (mentioned before)
2) `mandatory true` should be `mandatory false` ?
Kent // contributor
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