New and Changed Feature Information

This section lists all the new and changed features for the Programmability Configuration Guide.

New and Changed Programmability Features

Table 1. Programmability Features Added or Modified in IOS XR Release 6.2.x
Feature Description Changed in Release Where Documented

Support for Open Config model - OC RPC

These Cisco-supported Open Config models have separate YANG models defined for configuration data and operational data

Release 6.2.2

Components to Use Data Models chapter

Components to Use Data Models

Support for gRPC operations - commit replace, and get-models

These Cisco-supported gRPC actions use RPC statements to receive requests and execute actions

Release 6.2.2

Components to Use Data Models chapter

gRPC Operations

Support for NETCONF actions - Ping, Traceroute, Crypto, Clear OSPF (v2 and v3)

These Cisco-supported NETCONF actions use RPC statements to receive requests and execute actions

Release 6.2.1

Programmatic Configuration Using Data Models chapter

Data Models—Scope, Need, and Benefits

Support for Open Config models - OC-Local-Routing, OC-RIB-BGP and OC-Platform (Inventory)

These Cisco-supported Open Config models have separate YANG models defined for configuration data and operational data

Release 6.2.1

Components to Use Data Models chapter

Components to Use Data Models

New and Changed Feature Information

Table 2. New and Changed Features in Cisco IOS XR Software
Feature Description Changed in Release Where Documented

Flexible CLI group and apply-group configuration can be created using NETCONF YANG client.

This feature was introduced.

Release 6.1.2

Using Data Models chapter

Manage Configurations using Data Model

New and Changed Feature Information

Table 3. New and Changed Features in Cisco IOS XR Software
Feature Description Changed in Release Where Documented

Support for Open Config Data Models - OC MPLS, OC IF (3 sub models), OC BGP and RPL.

This feature was introduced.

Release 6.0.2

Components to Use Data Models chapter

Components to Use Data Models