[Netconf] How would RESTCONF access multiple datastores defined by NMDA

Henry Yu <hyu2010b@gmail.com> Tue, 29 May 2018 21:23 UTC

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Subject: [Netconf] How would RESTCONF access multiple datastores defined by NMDA
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Hi,

According to my understanding of RFC 8040, there is only one datastore
(which is represented by "{+restconf}/data"). But NMDA introduces multiple
datastores. How does RESTCONF provide access to them? I think a RESTCONF
user would, at minimum, need the access to the <running> and the
<operational>.

Thanks,
Henry
P.S., I would not find an answer in the mailing list's archive. My
apologies if this question has already been asked/answered.