On Oct 28, 2019, at 11:54, Kent Watsen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Regarding this point:

First, I remember we talked about a reboot operation I think at the last 
IETF(?).  It was said that perhaps a reboot would happen as part of this RPC 
because once the <running> datastore is reset to factory-default, the device 
would not be reachable.  I don’t know where we landed on that.  However, I 
think some attention should be paid to things like zero-touch provisioning.  If 
I reset to factory-default, I would expect the device to undergo any 
out-of-the-box bootstrapping.  Perhaps adding some text that after the RPC is 
executed, the device SHOULD perform any initial bootstrapping processes?

Perhaps the draft could say something like:

"...resets the configuration to the device's factory default configuration, for 
the OS version it is running.  For devices supporting zero touch bootstrapping 
mechanisms, the factory default configuration causes the bootstrapping process 
to execute."

Works for me.

Joe


Kent // contributor


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