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CEP object does not have administrative-state attribute #670

@roshan-joyce-fujitsu

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@roshan-joyce-fujitsu

Hi @nigel-r-davis , @rcasellas

I am wondering why the CEP object does not have an administrative-state attribute.
It has operational-state and lifecycle-state.

On many network elements, the "interface" object that gets mapped to a CEP can be put administratively out-of-service.
How is this to be modelled in TAPI?

Can we make the CEP object also use the grouping admin-state-pac that has all 3 state related attributes?

CC: @bcjohnso99

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