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12-18-2020 03:26 AM - edited 12-18-2020 03:31 AM
Steps
1) Connect Device to NSO
2) open the configuration editor window
3) now try to select network-instance Yang to create VRF
4) observed Result: Getting an F map error
It would be great if someone can help to resolve this issue
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12-18-2020 06:26 AM
Hello,
This one looks like you should open a TAC case. I would mention the version of NSO you are using and the type of NED and the version of that NED, so as to help reproduce the issue, any screenshot, such as the last screen just before the error window appears would also be good.
This one looks like you should open a TAC case. I would mention the version of NSO you are using and the type of NED and the version of that NED, so as to help reproduce the issue, any screenshot, such as the last screen just before the error window appears would also be good.
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12-18-2020 06:26 AM
Hello,
This one looks like you should open a TAC case. I would mention the version of NSO you are using and the type of NED and the version of that NED, so as to help reproduce the issue, any screenshot, such as the last screen just before the error window appears would also be good.
This one looks like you should open a TAC case. I would mention the version of NSO you are using and the type of NED and the version of that NED, so as to help reproduce the issue, any screenshot, such as the last screen just before the error window appears would also be good.
