The system-assigned name for the sub-interface. This MAY
be a combination of the base interface name and the
subinterface index, or some other convention used by the
system.
The system-assigned name for the sub-interface. This MAY
be a combination of the base interface name and the
subinterface index, or some other convention used by the
system.
References the configured name of the interface
The name of the interface.
A device MAY restrict the allowed values for this leaf,
possibly depending on the type of the interface.
For system-controlled interfaces, this leaf is the
device-specific name of the interface. The 'config false'
list interfaces/interface[name]/state contains the currently
existing interfaces on the device.
If a client tries to create configuration for a
system-controlled interface that is not present in the
corresponding state list, the server MAY reject
the request if the implementation does not support
pre-provisioning of interfaces or if the name refers to
an interface that can never exist in the system. A
NETCONF server MUST reply with an rpc-error with the
error-tag 'invalid-value' in this case.
The IETF model in RFC 7223 provides YANG features for the
following (i.e., pre-provisioning and arbitrary-names),
however they are omitted here:
If the device supports pre-provisioning of interface
configuration, the 'pre-provisioning' feature is
advertised.
If the device allows arbitrarily named user-controlled
interfaces, the 'arbitrary-names' feature is advertised.
When a configured user-controlled interface is created by
the system, it is instantiated with the same name in the
/interfaces/interface[name]/state list.
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