[core] Does Core defines query parameter "op"

Vasu Kantubukta <vasu.kantubukta@huawei.com> Wed, 06 April 2016 07:09 UTC

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Dear Core members,

Does core already defined any parameter for querying an operation which can be performed on device.

I mean, for example, if device wants to know that "read temperature" operation is available by any device in the network or not. To achieve this, does core defines any parameter such as "op" in either core or rd parameter list?.

Thanks and Best Regards
K Vasu