Implementing Automation for Cisco Enterprise Solutions (ENAUTO) — Question 20
Which statement describe the difference between OpenConfig and native YANG data models?
Answer options
- A. Native models are designed to be independent of the underlying platform and are developed by vendors and standards bodies, such as the IETF.
- B. Native models are developed by individual developers and designed to apply configurations on platforms.
- C. OpenConfig models are developed by vendors and designed to integrate to features or configurations that are relevant only to that platform.
- D. Native models are developed by vendors and designed to integrate to features or configurations that are relevant only to that platform.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer, D, accurately describes native models as being developed by vendors for specific platform features. Options A and B incorrectly characterize native models, while C misrepresents OpenConfig models, which aim for multi-vendor interoperability rather than being platform-specific.