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<filter type="subtree">
<top xmlns="http://www.h3c.com/netconf/data:1.0">
<Ifmgr>
<Interfaces>
<Interface/>
</Interfaces>
</Ifmgr>
</top>
</filter>
</get-bulk>
</rpc>
</env:Body>
</env:Envelope>
How to use NETCONF
You can use NETCONF to manage and configure devices by using the methods in Table 16.
Table 10 NETCONF methods for configuring the device
Confi
uration tool Lo
in method
Remarks
CLI
• Console port
• SSH
• Telnet
To implement NETCONF operations, copy valid
NETCONF messages to the CLI in XML view.
This method is suitable for R&D and test
purposes.
Custom Web interface N/A
To use this method, you must enable NETCONF
over SOAP.
Protocols and standards
• RFC 3339, Date and Time on the Internet: Timestamps
• RFC 4741, NETCONF Configuration Protocol
• RFC 4742, Using the NETCONF Configuration Protocol over Secure SHell (SSH)
• RFC 4743, Using NETCONF over the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
• RFC 5277, NETCONF Event Notifications
• RFC 5381, Experience of Implementing NETCONF over SOAP
• RFC 5539, NETCONF over Transport Layer Security (TLS)
• RFC 6241, Network Configuration Protocol
FIPS compliance
The device supports the FIPS mode that complies with NIST FIPS 140-2 requirements. Support for features,
commands, and parameters might differ in FIPS mode (see Security Configuration Guide) and non-FIPS
mode.
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