June 2017
Intermediate to advanced
446 pages
10h 10m
English
The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) is an IETF standard, which was first published in 2006 as RFC 4741 and later revised in RFC 6241. Both the RFC's Juniper contributed heavily to the standards; in fact, in RFC, 4741 Juniper was the sole author. It makes sense that Juniper devices fully support NETCONF, and it serves as the underlying layer for most of its automation tools and frameworks. Some of the main characteristics of NETCONF include:
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