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- Configure Communications
Device Support Using the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)
NNMi relies primarily on the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) as the method to collect management information from supported devices. However, NNMi might also use the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) for some specific vendor devices whose necessary management information is not reported using SNMP.
Currently, NNMi uses NETCONF to support Juniper Networks QFabric systems only. See the Network Node Manager i Software Device Support Matrix for any updates.
The following sections provide a brief introduction to NETCONF and information about the configuration required for both the managed device and NNMi:
What is Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)?
Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) Operations
Enabling and Configuring Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) in a Managed Device
Configuring Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF) Device Credentials in NNMi
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