> Which merge fails?
<running> + <system> = <intended> > If the mac-addr in running does not match the > hardware (and it has to match according to the model), then the > interface config simply will not be applied. Maybe that’s the answer. I was thinking that just the ‘key’ fields were used to “match the hardware”. > One of the nice properties of the original NC design was that it > exposes an API that hides certain complexities from the clients. We > now see proposals to expose data nodes controlled by "the system" and > data nodes that can only modified if certain conditions are true etc. > We are heading back to the SNMP world where you had to send sequences > of set-requests in the order expected by the agent in order to get a > job done. Non-transactional API must be avoided. I’m not promoting it. I’m trying to find a way around it. > /js K. _______________________________________________ netmod mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/netmod
