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Internet-Draft draft-ietf-netmod-system-config-04.txt is now available. It is
a work item of the Network Modeling (NETMOD) WG of the IETF.

   Title:   System-defined Configuration
   Authors: Qiufang Ma
            Qin Wu
            Feng Chong
   Name:    draft-ietf-netmod-system-config-04.txt
   Pages:   47
   Dates:   2023-11-05

Abstract:

   This document describes how a management client and server handle
   YANG-modeled configuration data that is defined by the server itself.
   The system-defined configuration can be referenced (e.g. leafref) by
   configuration explicitly created by a client.

   The Network Management Datastore Architecture (NMDA) defined in RFC
   8342 is updated with a read-only conventional configuration datastore
   called "system" to hold system-defined configuration.  As an
   alternative to clients explicitly copying referenced system-defined
   configuration into the target configuration datastore (e.g.,
   <running>) so that the datastore is valid, a "resolve-system"
   parameter is defined to allow the server acting as a "system client"
   to copy referenced system-defined nodes automatically.  This solution
   enables clients manipulating the target configuration datastore
   (e.g., <running>) to overlay (e.g., copy system configuration using
   the same key value as in <system>) and reference nodes defined in
   <system>, override values of configurations defined in <system>, and
   configure descendant nodes of system-defined nodes.

   This document updates RFC 8342, RFC 6241, RFC 8526 and RFC 8040.

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