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Locking the Configuration

The client application then prepares to incorporate a change into the candidate configuration by emitting the <lock/> tag to prevent any other users or applications from altering the candidate configuration at the same time. To confirm that the candidate configuration is locked, the NETCONF server returns an <ok/> tag in an <rpc-reply> tag element. For more information and locking the configuration, see Locking the Candidate Configuration.

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