Chapter 7
Examples
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NETCONF Example
Example demonstrates these techniques:
Section 7.22, “Retrieving Static Multicast Status on a Layer 3 Device”
Querying for running configuration data.
Section 7.23, “Replacing an IP Address”
Recommended editing procedure.
Replacing data with the
nc:operation="replace"
attribute.
Section 7.24, “Configuring a Port to Dynamically Obtain an IP
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.25, “Configuring OSPF Area and Network on a Layer 3
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.26, “Enabling the OSPF Passive-Default Option”
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.27, “Configure an OSPF Non-Passive Port”
Recommended editing procedure.
Deleting information with the
nc:operation="delete"
attribute.
Section 7.28, “Configuring OSPF Parameters”
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.29, “Enabling the OSPF redistribute-connected Option”
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.30, “Enabling OSPF on a Layer 3 Device”
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.31, “Retrieving OSPF Status”
Querying for running configuration data.
Section 7.32, “Retrieving All Data from the Routing Namespace”
Querying for running configuration data.
Section 7.33, “Configuring DHCP Server”
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.34, “Configure the DHCP Server Port Listening for DHCP
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.35, “Enabling the DHCP Server Service”
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.36, “Disabling an Ethernet Port”
Recommended editing procedure.
Deleting data with the
nc:operation="delete"
attribute.
Section 7.37, “Enabling an Ethernet Port”
Recommended editing procedure.
Section 7.38, “Checking an IP Address on a Specific Port using the
Querying for running configuration data.
Section 7.39, “Retreiving All Data From Running Database Including
Querying for configuration data (including values) from a running
database.
Section 7.40, “Retreiving All Data From Running Database Including
Querying for configuration data (including tags and values) from a
running database.
Section 7.41, “Changing a User's Password”
Querying for configuration data (including tags and values) from a
running database.
Section 7.42, “Displaying the Status of the IPsec Service”
Displaying the status of the running IPSec service.
Section 7.43, “Selecting a Certificate for an IPSec Tunnel”
Selecting a certificate to use for an IPSec tunnel.
Section 7.44, “Installing a CA Certificate”
Installing a CA certificate to the device.
Section 7.45, “Configuring a Signed CA Certificate”
Configuring a signed CA certificate.
Section 7.46, “Installing a Private Key to a Signed CA Certificate”
Installing a private key to a signed CA certificate.
Section 7.47, “Installing a CRL File”
Installing a CRL file to the device.
Section 7.48, “Removing a Certificate”
Removing a certificate from the device.
Section 7.49, “Removing a CA certificate”
Removing a CA certificate from the device.
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