When differentiating between IETF, OpenConfig, and Cisco native YANG models, how does the use of containers differ?

QuestionsCategory: 300-420When differentiating between IETF, OpenConfig, and Cisco native YANG models, how does the use of containers differ?
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When differentiating between IETF, OpenConfig, and Cisco native YANG models, how does the use of containers differ?

A. IETF and Cisco native models use one container for operational data and another container for configuration data, and OpenConfig uses a single container for operational data and configuration data.

B. OpenConfig uses one container for operational data and another container for configuration data, and IETF and Cisco native models use a single container for operational data and configuration data.

C. Cisco native models use one container for operational data and another container for configuration data, and OpenConfig and IETF use a single container for operational data and configuration data.

D. IETF and Cisco native models use a single container for operational data and configuration data, and OpenConfig uses one container for operational data and another container for configuration data.








 

Suggested Answer: A



This question is in 300-420 Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified Network Professional Enterprise (CCNP Enterprise) Certificate





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