I think the answer is A. The Interfaces() class acts as a NETCONF filter to limit the data returned to the openconfig:interfaces YANG model. It makes sense to use this to interact with the router.
User1: I think the answer is A. The Interfaces() class acts as a NETCONF filter to limit the data returned to the openconfig:interfaces YANG model. It makes sense to use this to interact with the router.
I disagree, I believe the answer is B) It provides the data types of the openconfig:interfaces model to the router for dynamic configuration of the interfaces.
I think the answer is A) The Interfaces() class acts as a NETCONF filter, which limits the data returned to that of the openconfig:interfaces YANG model.
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