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Re: One comment on netconf-notification-transport-01



Ma Yuzhi wrote:
The exmple in section 2.1 have some redundant tags, such as </config>,
</data> and </event>.

Please note that this is not a WG document.
We have an open issue wrt/ the transport mappings.
Only SSH is supported for notifications at this time.

The BEEP profile for Notification support does not exist.
The detailed document describing how the SOAP transport works,
including how the SOAP transport makes the Notification system
work exactly the same for higher layer protocols as SSH does,
does not exist.

The document you cite does not contain any normative text
relevant to the title of the document.  It contains
non-normative examples mostly taken from other documents.

The WG must decide what to do (if anything) about supporting
BEEP and SOAP for Notifications.  I am most concerned about
getting the Notifications draft completed, and do not want to
block that document to wait for normative BEEP and SOAP transport mappings.
There does appear to be enough interest in the WG to work
on this aspect of the new protocol feature.

Andy


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Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-trevino-netconf-notification-transport-01.txt

A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts directories.


	Title		: NETCONF Notification Transport Mappings
	Author(s)	: S. Chisholm, H. Trevino
Filename : draft-trevino-netconf-notification-transport-01.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2007-2-28
	
This document defines the transport mappings for NETCONF event
   notifications.  This is an optional capability built on top of the
   base NETCONF protocol.

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