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referential integrity checking. Since the standard does not define exactly what must be
validated by this operation, a client cannot really rely on it for anything useful.
This operation is used to validate a complete database. There is no standard way to
validate a single edit request against a target database, however a non-standard set-
option for the <edit-config> operation called test-only has been defined for this
purpose.
validated by this operation, a client cannot really rely on it for anything useful.
This operation is used to validate a complete database. There is no standard way to
validate a single edit request against a target database, however a non-standard set-
option for the <edit-config> operation called test-only has been defined for this
purpose.
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running
running
The server allows the client to change the running configuration directly. Either this
capability or the :candidate capability will be supported by the server, but usually not
both.
capability or the :candidate capability will be supported by the server, but usually not
both.
Yes
:xpath
The server fully supports the XPath 1.0 specification for filtered retrieval of
configuration and other database contents. The 'type' attribute within the <filter>
parameter for <get> and <get-config> operations may be set to 'xpath'. The 'select'
attribute (which contains the XPath expression) will also be supported by the server.
A server may support partial XPath retrieval filtering, but it cannot advertise
the :xpathcapability unless the entire XPath 1.0 specification is supported.
configuration and other database contents. The 'type' attribute within the <filter>
parameter for <get> and <get-config> operations may be set to 'xpath'. The 'select'
attribute (which contains the XPath expression) will also be supported by the server.
A server may support partial XPath retrieval filtering, but it cannot advertise
the :xpathcapability unless the entire XPath 1.0 specification is supported.
No