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Junos 10.3 Junos XML Management Protocol Guide

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<rpc>
<get-configuration>
<configuration>
<!-- opening tags for each parent of the level -->
<level matching="matching-expression"/>
<!-- closing tags for each parent of the level -->
</configuration>
</get-configuration>
</rpc>
Request information about only those instances of a configuration object type at the
specified level in the configuration hierarchy that have the specified set of characters in
their identifier names (characters that match a regular expression). If the attribute is
omitted, the Junos XML protocol server returns the complete set of child tag elements
for the specified parent level.
The attribute can be combined with one or more of the
To represent the objects to return, the
list of hierarchy level and object names similar to an XML Path Language (XPath)
representation. Each level in the representation can be either a full level name or a regular
expression that matches the identifier name of one or more instances of an object type:
object-type[name='regular-expression']"
The regular expression uses the notation defined in POSIX Standard 1003.2 for extended
(modern) UNIX regular expressions. For details about the notation, see "Requesting a
Subset of Objects by Using Regular Expressions" on page 90.
See "Requesting a Subset of Objects by Using Regular Expressions" on page 90.
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<get-configuration> on page 163
<rpc> on page 176
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