The Opaque type supports the capability to pass arbitrary ASN.1
syntax. A value is encoded using the ASN.1 Basic Encoding Rules
into a string of octets. This, in turn, is encoded as an OCTET
STRING, in effect 'double-wrapping' the original ASN.1 value.
In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent to
the Opaque type of the SMIv2. This type exists in the SMIv2
solely for backward-compatibility reasons and this is also
true for this YANG data type.
opaque
binary
The Opaque type supports the capability to pass arbitrary ASN.1
syntax. A value is encoded using the ASN.1 Basic Encoding Rules
into a string of octets. This, in turn, is encoded as an OCTET
STRING, in effect 'double-wrapping' the original ASN.1 value.
In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent to
the Opaque type of the SMIv2. This type exists in the SMIv2
solely for backward-compatibility reasons and this is also
true for this YANG data type.
opaque
binary
The Opaque type supports the capability to pass arbitrary ASN.1
syntax. A value is encoded using the ASN.1 Basic Encoding Rules
into a string of octets. This, in turn, is encoded as an OCTET
STRING, in effect 'double-wrapping' the original ASN.1 value.
In the value set and its semantics, this type is equivalent to
the Opaque type of the SMIv2. This type exists in the SMIv2
solely for backward-compatibility reasons and this is also
true for this YANG data type.