access-operations-type |
bits |
NETCONF Access Operation. |
access-operations-type |
bits |
Access operation. |
access-operations-type |
bits |
NETCONF Access Operation. |
action-type |
enumeration |
Action taken by the server when a particular
rule matches. |
action-type |
enumeration |
Action taken by the server when a particular
rule matches. |
action-type |
enumeration |
Action taken by the server when a particular
rule matches. |
group-name-type |
string |
Name of administrative group to which
users can be assigned. |
group-name-type |
string |
Name of administrative group to which
users can be assigned. |
group-name-type |
string |
Name of administrative group to which
users can be assigned. |
matchall-string-type |
string |
The string containing a single asterisk '*' is used
to conceptually represent all possible values
for the particular leaf using this data type. |
matchall-string-type |
string |
The string containing a single asterisk '*' is used
to conceptually represent all possible values
for the particular leaf using this data type. |
matchall-string-type |
string |
The string containing a single asterisk '*' is used
to conceptually represent all possible values
for the particular leaf using this data type. |
node-instance-identifier |
string |
Path expression used to represent a special
data node instance identifier string.
A node-instance-identifier value is an
unrestricted YANG instance-identifier expression.
All the same rules as an instance-identifier apply
except predicates for keys are optional. If a key
predicate is missing, then the node-instance-identifier
represents all possible server instances for that key.
This XPath expression is evaluated in the following context:
o The set of namespace declarations are those in scope on
the leaf element where this type is used.
o The set of variable bindings contains one variable,
'USER', which contains the name of the user of the current
session.
o The function library is the core function library, but
note that due to the syntax restrictions of an
instance-identifier, no functions are allowed.
o The context node is the root node in the data tree. |
node-instance-identifier |
string |
Path expression used to represent a special
data node, action, or notification instance-identifier
string.
A node-instance-identifier value is an
unrestricted YANG instance-identifier expression.
All the same rules as an instance-identifier apply,
except that predicates for keys are optional. If a key
predicate is missing, then the node-instance-identifier
represents all possible server instances for that key.
This XML Path Language (XPath) expression is evaluated in the
following context:
o The set of namespace declarations are those in scope on
the leaf element where this type is used.
o The set of variable bindings contains one variable,
'USER', which contains the name of the user of the
current session.
o The function library is the core function library, but
note that due to the syntax restrictions of an
instance-identifier, no functions are allowed.
o The context node is the root node in the data tree.
The accessible tree includes actions and notifications tied
to data nodes. |
node-instance-identifier |
string |
Path expression used to represent a special
data node instance identifier string.
A node-instance-identifier value is an
unrestricted YANG instance-identifier expression.
All the same rules as an instance-identifier apply
except predicates for keys are optional. If a key
predicate is missing, then the node-instance-identifier
represents all possible server instances for that key.
This XPath expression is evaluated in the following context:
o The set of namespace declarations are those in scope on
the leaf element where this type is used.
o The set of variable bindings contains one variable,
'USER', which contains the name of the user of the current
session.
o The function library is the core function library, but
note that due to the syntax restrictions of an
instance-identifier, no functions are allowed.
o The context node is the root node in the data tree. |
user-name-type |
string |
General Purpose Username string. |
user-name-type |
string |
General Purpose Username string. |
user-name-type |
string |
General-purpose username string. |