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In this example, a save-config operation is selected in the Explorer window on the left hand side of the Yang Explorer application GUI on the centralized managemnet platform laptop. Next, the Script button is selected to generate the Python script.

The Copy button can then be selected to copy the script so that it can in turn be pasted into a file that can be saved on the centralized management platform laptop with a Python. For this example not shown this file has been named example. Note : In the example below using "Platform" type other in the GUI resulted in an error when running the Python script. Doing this avoided the error. Here is an expansion of the Python script that was generated and then copy and pasted into a file called example.

Note : The comments at the start of the "example. In this example it is a save-config operation. From a regular terminal prompt on the centralized management platform laptop , the Python file example. Next, from a regular terminal prompt on the centralized management platform laptop , these two commands are executed which were provided in the comment section at the start of the example.

The 2nd command runs the Python script example. The Catalyst sends an RPC reply back to the centralized management platform laptop that the save-config operation was successful. Users must review the YANG data models implemented on the server device to identify and resolve the causes for these errors. Here is the error that was returned by the Catalyst Next, let's fix the error by specifying the correct interface type ianaift:ethernetCsmacd in The RPC message sent to the Catalyst so that the Catalyst replies with an ok message instead of an error.

This time, once Run is selected to send the RPC message to the Catalyst , the Catalyst replies with an ok message to indicate that the operation was successful. This can be done with the get-config operation Oper as shown. An error was returned since you cannot configure an interface that does not exist on the Catalyst This is expected behavior.

In this example, an invalid logging buffered value of bogus is sent in the RPC message to the Catalyst The error-tag in the reply from the Catalyst indicates invalid-value.

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Hi, looking at the ned-builder chapter in the documentation there is no indication how you would turn on tracing. This would give you definitive answers, Another is that you recreate what should be happening. You will have to install paramiko to run it pip3 install paramiko then you can call the tool. You can replace with your module and version and see what the device responds with. Post Reply. Latest Contents.

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