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NETCONF commands
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 and non-FIPS mode. For more
information about FIPS mode, see Security Configuration Guide.
netconf log
Use netconf log to enable NETCONF logging.
Use undo netconf log to remove the configuration for the specified NETCONF operation sources
and NETCONF operations.
Syntax
netconf log source { all | { agent | soap | web } * } { { protocol-operation { all | { action | config |
get | set | session | syntax | others } * } } | verbose }
undo netconf log source { all | { agent | soap | web } * } { { protocol-operation { all | { action |
config | get | set | session | syntax | others } * } } | verbose }
Default
NETCONF logging is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
source: Specifies a NETCONF operation source that represents clients that use a protocol.
• all: Specifies NETCONF clients that use all protocols.
• agent: Specifies clients that use Telnet, SSH, console, or NETCONF over SSH.
• soap: Specifies clients that use SOAP over HTTP, or SOAP over HTTPS.
• web: Specifies clients that use Web.
protocol-operation: Specifies a NETCONF operation type.
• all: Specifies all NETCONF operations.
• action: Specifies the action operation.
• config: Specifies the configuration-related NETCONF operations, including the CLI, save, load,
rollback, lock, unlock, and save-point operations.
• get: Specifies the data retrieval-related NETCONF operations, including the get, get-config,
get-bulk, get-bulk-config, and get-sessions operations.