Capability | Operation | User Role | Supported (Yes/No) | Comments |
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:base:1.0 | <get> | User, Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <get> with subtree filter | User, Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <get-config> | User, Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <get-config> source=<target> | User, Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <get-config> with subtree filter | User, Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <edit-config> <target> as parameter | Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | Running configuration as target is not supported because writable-running capability is not supported; instead, candidate configuration store is supported. |
:base:1.0 | <edit-config> <config> as parameter | Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <edit-config>: <default-operation> as merge | Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <edit-config>: <delete> | Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | Supports attribute-level 'delete' operation only with 'merge' as default-operation. Note: For a leaf-level delete operation, a value is not required. If given, it is ignored by the server. For example: <mtu operation="delete"/> << This is enough to delete/unset a leaf. <mtu operation="delete">1560</mtu> << while processing this, the value (1560) is ignored by server. A "delete" operation at the key-leaf level is not allowed. Instead, use a delete operation at the list level (with key leaf(s) to identify list instance): <list operation="delete"> <key>value</key> </list> |
:base:1.0 | <edit-config>: <error-option>as stop-on-error | Operator, Engineer, Admin | No | |
:base:1.0 | <edit-config>: <error-option>as continue-on-error | Operator, Engineer, Admin | No | |
:base:1.0 | <get-schema> | Operator, Engineer, Admin, User | Yes | |
rollback-on- error:1.0 | <edit-config>: <error-option>as rollback-on-error | Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | By default, this is the behavior. So there is no need to pass this error-option. |
:validate: 1.1 | <edit-config>: <test-option> | Operator, Engineer, Admin | No | By default configuration entries are validated and stored, hence this operation and its parameters are not handled. External configuration store validation is not supported (i.e URL). |
:base:1.0 | <copy-config>: <target><source> | Engineer, Admin | Yes | <copy-config> is applicable only from running to candidate and running to startup. |
:base:1.0 | <lock>: < target> | Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <unlock>: < target> | Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <close-session> close current session | User, Operator, Engineer,Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | <kill-session>: Close other session | User, Operator, Engineer,Admin | Yes | |
:base:1.0 | subtree filtering | User, Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:Startup:1.0 | get-config <source=startup> | User, Operator, Engineer,Admin | Yes | |
:Startup:1.0 | copy-config <source=startup> | Engineer,Admin | No | Copy to candidate is not supported, and copy to running is not applicable because candidate configuration store is supported. |
:Startup:1.0 | copy-config <target=startup> | Engineer, Admin | Partial | Running to startup copy is supported; copying from candidate to startup is not supported. |
:Startup:1.0 | lock <startup> | Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:Startup:1.0 | unlock <startup> | Engineer, Admin | Yes | |
:Startup:1.0 | validate <source=startup> | Engineer, Admin | No | Always configuration entries are validated and stored, but external configuration store validation is not supported. |
:Startup:1.0 | delete-config | Engineer, Admin | Yes | Running and candidate configuration store cannot be deleted. |
:url:1.0 | URL capability | User, Operator, Engineer, Admin | Yes | URL to startup is not supported. |