ietf-ztp-types

This module defines three groupings that enable bootstrapping devices to 1) indicate if and how they support generating CSRs, 2)...

  • Organization:

    IETF NETCONF (Network Configuration) Working Group

  • Module:

    ietf-ztp-types

  • Version:

    2022-01-31

  • File:

    ietf-ztp-types@2022-01-31.yang

  • Abstract:

    This module defines three groupings that enable bootstrapping devices to 1) indicate if and how they support generating CSRs, 2)...

  • Contact:

    WG Web: https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/netconf
    WG List: NETCONF WG list <mailto:netconf@ietf.org>
    Authors: Kent Watsen <mailto:kent+ietf@watsen.net>
    Russ Housley <mailto:housley@vigilsec.com>
    Sean Turner <mailto:sean@sn3rd.com>

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    YANG Catalog

  • Description:

    This module defines three groupings that enable
    bootstrapping devices to 1) indicate if and how they
    support generating CSRs, 2) obtain a request to
    generate a CSR, and 3) communicate the requested CSR.

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