Romascanu, Dan (Dan) wrote:
This question is probably more within the scope of netconf rather thanngo.Dan-----Original Message-----From: Philipp Batroff [mailto:P.Batroff@gmx.net] Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 4:16 PMTo: ngo@ietf.org Subject: [NGO] Netconf-Proxy -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 hello, i have the Problem, that iam developing a box (similar to a proxy) with a Netconf-agent, which redirects request to several different agents. The problem is, that this box has just one IP-address. How can I divide between the different agents? Is there a wrapper, where i can specify the "target" behind that proxy, or is there anything else possible? I want to stay conform with the Netconf standard.
You can put whatever XML attributes you want in the <rpc> element. NETCONF has no concept of proxy. Operators told us they hate SNMP Proxy and want nothing like it in NETCONF. Andy
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