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Mapping for Single-Value and Fixed-Form Leaf Statements

Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Chapter 2: Using Junos XML Management Protocol and Junos XML Tag Elements
Junos XML mapping for leaf statements, see "Mapping for Single-Value and Fixed-Form
Leaf Statements" on page 17, "Mapping for Leaf Statements with Multiple Values" on
page 18, and "Mapping for Multiple Options on One or More Lines" on page 19.
The following example shows the Junos XML tag elements for configuration statements
that define two BGP groups called
element that encloses the identifier of each group (and the identifier of the neighbor
within a group) does not have a counterpart in the CLI statements. For complete
information about changing routing platform configuration, see "Changing Configuration
Information" on page 103.
A leaf statement is a CLI configuration statement that does not contain any other
statements. Most leaf statements define a value for one characteristic of a configuration
object and have the following form:
keyword value;
In general, the name of the Junos XML tag element corresponding to a leaf statement is
the same as the
keyword
string. The string between the opening and closing Junos XML
tags is the same as the
value
The following example shows the Junos XML tag elements for two leaf statements that
have a keyword and a value: the
level and the
statement at the
preference
G1
and
G2
. Notice that the Junos XML
string.
message
statement at the
[edit protocols ospf]
<name>
tag
[edit system login]
hierarchy
hierarchy level.
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