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Junos 10.3 Junos XML Management Protocol Guide
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NOTE: When a commit operation succeeds, the Junos XML protocol server removes
the
junos:changed="changed"
generated during the commit, the attribute is not removed. In this case, the
junos:changed="changed"
commit operation as well as on those that changed after it.
An example of a commit-time warning is the message explaining that a configuration
element will not actually apply until the device is rebooted. The warning appears in the
tag string that the Junos XML protocol server returns to confirm the success of the commit,
enclosed in an
<xnm:warning>
To remove the
junos:changed="changed"
the commit, take the action necessary to eliminate the cause of the warning, and commit
the configuration again.
database
—Specifies the version of the configuration from which to display data. There
are two acceptable values:
—The candidate configuration
candidate
committed
—The active configuration (the one most recently committed)
—Specifies the format in which the Junos XML protocol server returns the
format
configuration data. There are two acceptable values:
—Configuration statements are formatted as ASCII text, using the newline character,
text
tabs and other white space, braces, and square brackets to indicate the hierarchical
relationships between the statements. This is the format used in configuration files
stored on a device running Junos OS and displayed by the CLI
command.
—Configuration statements are represented by the corresponding Junos XML tag
xml
elements. This is the default value if the
—Specifies that the junos:group="group-name" attribute appears in the opening
groups
tag for each configuration element that is inherited from a configuration group. The
variable specifies the name of the configuration group.
group-name
The
attribute must be combined with the
groups
value for it is
.
groups
inherit
—Specifies how the Junos XML protocol server displays statements that are defined
in configuration groups. If the
, and
<apply-groups>
<apply-groups-except>
configuration groups and does not include tag elements for statements defined in the
group.
junos-defaults
attribute from all tag elements. However, if warnings are
attribute appears in tag elements that changed before the
tag element.
attribute from elements that changed before
format
attribute is omitted.
inherit
attribute is omitted, the output uses the
inherit
tag elements to represent user-defined
show configuration
attribute, and the one acceptable
<groups>
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