From: Kent Watsen
Sent: 11 April 2022 12:21
Thank to you all for the responses.
I do like the full 40 page tree, as an appendix. If I want to look for the use
of e.g. ip-address then the full tree is much easier to riff through than lots
of little pieces. The I-D I mention has pieces as
e provided
for the reader's convenience.
Cheers,
Med
> -Message d'origine-
> De : netmod De la part de Martin
> Björklund
> Envoyé : lundi 11 avril 2022 13:03
> À : ie...@btconnect.com
> Cc : netmod@ietf.org
> Objet : Re: [netmod] Tree diagram comment lines
>
> But a 40 page tree diagram isn't very useful anyway, imo. If I want
> the full tree diagram I can run a tool to generate it. Tree diagrams
> are best used in combination with explanatory text to explain certain
> aspects of the module design. Perhaps section 3.4 in RFC 8407 should be
>
Hi Tom,
Martin beat me on this one.
So the famous +1 to his "in combination with explanatory text to explain
certain aspects of the module design "reply :-)
We got rid a page number for a good reason (in the YANG world).
Regards, Benoit
On 4/11/2022 1:02 PM, Martin Björklund wrote:
tom
tom petch wrote:
> Can a YANG tree diagram contain comment lines?
>
> draft-ietf-teas-yang-te has a tree diagram of 40 pages and since the
> IETF has abolished the page number, then any reference into it could
> be a challenge. For a YANG module, this can be ameliorated by
> inserting comment
Yes. See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8340#section-2.5
Lou
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On April 11, 2022 6:52:27 AM tom petch wrote:
Can a YANG tree diagram contain comment lines?
draft-ietf-teas-yang-te has a tree diagram of 40 pages and since the IETF has
abolished the page number, then any
Can a YANG tree diagram contain comment lines?
draft-ietf-teas-yang-te has a tree diagram of 40 pages and since the IETF has
abolished the page number, then any reference into it could be a challenge.
For a YANG module, this can be ameliorated by inserting comment lines every
page or two.