The netconf topology is just a list of nodes.  The OpenFlow topology also has 
links.

The topology is really the fundamental abstraction in ODL.   But some 
topologies (e.g. Netconf, PCE-P, IPv4/v6 unicast etc.) are just lists of nodes 
(often augmented with other information) whilst others (e.g. OpenFlow, 
Linkstate) also have links.

if you want to figure out the connectivity between a set of netconf nodes you 
can do that if the nodes support e.g. LLDP with a YANG model.   But then you’d 
be creating a new “topology” for LLDP.

> On 13 Oct 2016, at 07:58, Humera Kouser <humera.kou...@lnttechservices.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> ​
> I want to know, how topology is different for netconf and openflow ?
> 
> How can I analyze the same in opendaylight?
> 
> 
> Suppose i have openflow and nonopenflow devices with netconf protocol for 
> configuration,
> how is that differed for openflow and netconf ?
> 
> Please anyone provide information on this or  document to refer.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks & Regards,
> Humera
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