jsterne
jsterne
There was also some discussion in the previous community call about trying to limit non-backwards-compatible (NBC) changes to an annual major update.
Discussed in the call today: If an IC detects errors on the Rx side of a link into that IC, those errors would be reported against this IC (not against...
One downside of ieeefloat32 type is that the underlying YANG type is binary. The native output of this in many clients will likely just be a raw byte dump (maybe...
Something to consider: using the term "non-backwards-compatible" instead of "backwards-incompatible". Visually its easier to quickly spot the difference (the "in" after dash is a bit more hidden).
I'm pretty doubtful about an "atomic" extension here for config. That implies some expected server behavior and I'm not sure we want to introduce that type of concept. Maybe we...
Should this one maybe get a bit more visibility and discussion? I don't think it has come up on the monthly vendor meeting. Although it isn't NBC right now (since...
In the community meeting several folks expressed that doing anything "stateful" for SAMPLE subscriptions is expensive on a network device and more in the spirit of being attached to ON_CHANGE...
Neither Nokia SROS nor SR Linux implement use_models.
Happy to see this removed on the Nokia side.
High level question: although this model is *similar* to what's being defined in the OIF, it has a number of places it diverges from the latest OIF proposals. I haven't...