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"RFC4743 and RFC4744 to Historic status" - Bert Wijnen

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2012-09-01, rev -00: This document moves RFC4743 (Using NETCONF over the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)) and RFC4744 (Using the NETCONF Protocol over the Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol (BEEP)) to HISTORIC status to reflect the fact that those two documents have shown very little (if any) implementations and deployment. Furthermore, no-one in the NETCONF WG is interested or volunteering to work on them anymore.

"NETCONF Over Transport Layer Security (TLS)" - Mohamad Badra

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2012-09-13, rev -00: The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices. This document describes how to use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to secure NETCONF exchanges. This document obsoletes RFC 5539.

"NETCONF Over Transport Layer Security (TLS)" - Mohamad Badra, Alan Luchuk, Juergen Schoenwaelder

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2012-10-22, rev -01: The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices. This document describes how to use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to secure NETCONF exchanges. This document obsoletes RFC 5539.

"Using the NETCONF Protocol over Transport Layer Security (TLS)" - Mohamad Badra, Alan Luchuk, Juergen Schoenwaelder

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2013-02-21, rev -02: The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices. This document describes how to use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to secure NETCONF exchanges. This document obsoletes RFC 5539.

"Using the NETCONF Protocol over Transport Layer Security (TLS)" - Mohamad Badra, Alan Luchuk, Jürgen Schönwälder

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2013-05-10, rev -03: The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices. This document describes how to use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to secure the exchange of NETCONF messages. This document obsoletes RFC 5539.

"Reverse Secure Shell (Reverse SSH)" - Kent Watsen

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2013-06-21, rev -01: This memo presents a technique for a NETCONF server to initiate a SSH connection to a NETCONF client. This is accomplished by the NETCONF client listening on IANA-assigned TCP port YYYY and starting the SSH client protocol immediately after accepting a TCP connection on it. This role-reversal is necessary as the NETCONF server must also be the SSH Server, in order for the NETCONF client to open the IANA- assigned SSH subsystem "netconf".

"Using the NETCONF Protocol over Transport Layer Security (TLS)" - Mohamad Badra, Alan Luchuk, Jürgen Schönwälder

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2013-05-10, rev -03: The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices. This document describes how to use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to secure the exchange of NETCONF messages. This document obsoletes RFC 5539.

"Reverse Secure Shell (Reverse SSH)" - Kent Watsen

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2013-06-21, rev -01: This memo presents a technique for a NETCONF server to initiate a SSH connection to a NETCONF client. This is accomplished by the NETCONF client listening on IANA-assigned TCP port YYYY and starting the SSH client protocol immediately after accepting a TCP connection on it. This role-reversal is necessary as the NETCONF server must also be the SSH Server, in order for the NETCONF client to open the IANA- assigned SSH subsystem "netconf".

"Using the NETCONF Protocol over Transport Layer Security (TLS)" - Mohamad Badra, Alan Luchuk, Jürgen Schönwälder

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2013-10-21, rev -04: The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices. This document describes how to use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to secure the exchange of NETCONF messages. This document obsoletes RFC 5539.

"Reverse Secure Shell (Reverse SSH)" - Kent Watsen

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2013-10-29, rev -02: This memo presents a technique for a NETCONF server to initiate a SSH connection to a NETCONF client. This is accomplished by the NETCONF client listening on IANA-assigned TCP port YYYY and starting the SSH client protocol immediately after accepting a TCP connection on it. This role-reversal is necessary as the NETCONF server must also be the SSH Server, in order for the NETCONF client to open the IANA- assigned SSH subsystem "netconf".

"Using the NETCONF Protocol over Transport Layer Security (TLS)" - Mohamad Badra, Alan Luchuk, Jürgen Schönwälder

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2014-01-29, rev -05: The Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) provides mechanisms to install, manipulate, and delete the configuration of network devices. This document describes how to use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to secure the exchange of NETCONF messages. This document obsoletes RFC 5539 and it adds an optional mechanism to establish the underlying TCP connection from the NETCONF server to the NETCONF client (call home).

"Reverse Secure Shell (Reverse SSH)" - Kent Watsen

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2014-02-14, rev -03: This memo presents a technique for a NETCONF server to initiate a SSH connection to a NETCONF client. This is accomplished by the NETCONF client listening on IANA-assigned TCP port YYYY and starting the SSH client protocol immediately after accepting a TCP connection on it. This role-reversal is necessary as the NETCONF server must also be the SSH Server, in order for the NETCONF client to open the IANA- assigned SSH subsystem "netconf".

"YANG Patch Media Type" - Andy Bierman, Martin Bjorklund, Kent Watsen, Rex Fernando

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2014-03-23, rev -00: This document describes a method for applying patches to NETCONF datastores using data defined with the YANG data modeling language.

"RESTCONF Protocol" - Andy Bierman, Martin Bjorklund, Kent Watsen, Rex Fernando

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2014-03-23, rev -00: This document describes a REST-like protocol that provides a programmatic interface over HTTP for accessing data defined in YANG, using the datastores defined in NETCONF.

"Reverse SSH for NETCONF Call Home" - Kent Watsen

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2014-04-07, rev -04: This document presents a technique for a NETCONF server to initiate a SSH connection to a NETCONF client. This is accomplished by the NETCONF client listening on IANA-assigned TCP port YYYY and starting the SSH client protocol immediately after accepting a TCP connection on it. This role-reversal is necessary as the NETCONF server must also be the SSH server, in order for the NETCONF client to open the IANA-assigned SSH subsystem "netconf".

"NETCONF over SSH Call Home" - Kent Watsen

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2014-04-18, rev -05: This document presents a technique for a NETCONF server to initiate a SSH connection to a NETCONF client. This is accomplished by the NETCONF client listening on IANA-assigned TCP port YYYY and starting the SSH client protocol immediately after accepting a TCP connection on it. This role-reversal is necessary as the NETCONF server must also be the SSH server, in order for the NETCONF client to open the IANA-assigned SSH subsystem "netconf".

"NETCONF Server Configuration Model" - Kent Watsen, Jürgen Schönwälder

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2014-05-31, rev -00: This draft defines a NETCONF server configuration data model. This data model enables configuration of the NETCONF service itself, including which transports it supports, what ports they listen on, whether they support device-initiated connections, and associated parameters.

"NETCONF Server Configuration Model" - Kent Watsen, Jürgen Schönwälder

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2014-06-02, rev -01: This draft defines a NETCONF server configuration data model. This data model enables configuration of the NETCONF service itself, including which transports it supports, what ports they listen on, whether they support device-initiated connections, and associated parameters.

"Zero Touch Provisioning for NETCONF Call Home (ZeroTouch)" - Kent Watsen, Stephen Hanna, Joe Clarke, Mikael Abrahamsson

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2014-07-01, rev -00: This draft presents a technique for establishing a secure NETCONF connection between a newly deployed IP-based device, configured with just its factory default settings, and the new owner's Network Management System (NMS).

"YANG Patch Media Type" - Andy Bierman, Martin Bjorklund, Kent Watsen, Rex Fernando

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2014-07-03, rev -01: This document describes a method for applying patches to NETCONF datastores using data defined with the YANG data modeling language.
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