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What is YANG? YANG is a data modeling language used to model configuration, state data, and notification messages of a network device. The YANG standard has taken lot of inputs from Juniper’s data modeling language (e.g. DDL). More and more network equipment makers are adopting YANG as...
P art 6 of 6 of On-Box Storage Previous Article: On-Box Storage: Option 4 - JUNOS Accounting Files as a Data Store NOTE: This applies to SLAX version 1.0 and higher. Choosing an On-Box Solution Whew. So which one? “It does not take much strength to...
Written by Douglas McPherson Solutions Consultant at Juniper This is part 5 of 6 of On-Box Storage . Previous Article: On-Box Storage: Option 3 - Utility MIB as a Data Store Next Article: On-Box Storage: Choosing a Solution This applies to SLAX version...
Junos OS on-box Scripts and Including Transient Changes in Configuration Results Junos OS on-box scripts commonly use the <get-configuration> RPC to retrieve the current device configuration. However, the returned configuration might not be the actual configuration running on the...
Include Transient Changes in Configuration Results For SLAX version 1.0 and higher, the <get-configuration> RPC is commonly used by Junos OS on-box scripts to retrieve the current device configuration. This feature was first released in Junos OS Release 12.1. The returned...
Overview Opening a remote connection to a NETCONF-compliant device. This applies to SLAX version 1.0 and higher. Feature Prior to Junos OS Release 11.4, on-box scripts could only use Junoscript, a proprietary protocol, to form remote connections, which limited the range of...