Rpc-Reply; Unlock-Configuration - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - XML MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL GUIDE 6-30-2010 Manual

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<rpc-reply>
Usage
Description
Attributes
Usage Guidelines
Related Topics
<unlock-configuration/>
Usage
Description
Usage Guidelines
Related Topics
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<junoscript>
<rpc-reply xmlns:junos="namespace-URL">
<!-- tag elements in a reply from the Junos XML protocol server -->
</rpc-reply>
</junoscript>
Enclose all tag elements in a reply from the Junos XML protocol server. The immediate
child tag element is usually one of the following:
The tag element used to enclose data generated by the Junos XML protocol server or
a Junos OS module in response to a client application's request.
The
<output>
tag element, if the Junos XML API does not define a specific tag element
for requested information.
—Names the XML namespace for the Junos XML tag elements enclosed by
xmlns:junos
the
tag element that have the
<rpc-reply>
http://xml.juniper.net/junos/release-code/junos
that represents a release of the Junos OS, such as
OS Release 10.3.
See "Parsing the Junos XML Protocol Server Response" on page 48.
<junoscript> on page 166
in the Junos XML API Operational Reference
<output>
<rpc> on page 176
<rpc>
<unlock-configuration/>
</rpc>
Request that the Junos XML protocol server unlock and close the candidate configuration.
Until the application emits this tag, other users or applications can read the configuration
but cannot change it.
See "Unlocking the Candidate Configuration" on page 54.
<lock-configuration/> on page 171
<rpc> on page 176
Chapter 7: Summary of Junos XML Protocol Tag Elements
prefix. The value is a URL of the form
junos:
, where
release-code
for the initial version of Junos
10.3R1
is the standard string
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