I thought about that after I replied. I guess you are saying that it is 
conceivable for a network device to support ietf-bfd but not support routing 
(ietf-routing)? 

Thanks,
Acee 

On 2/17/18, 1:24 PM, "Reshad Rahman (rrahman)" <rrah...@cisco.com> wrote:

    Right, schema-mount can be used in some cases (logical device or in a VRF) 
but doesn’t have to be used in other cases (e.g. network device which doesn't 
support VRFs). We will clarify the text, at a certain time we incorrectly 
thought that schema mount had to be used in all cases.
    
    Regards,
    Reshad.
    
    On 2018-02-17, 3:56 AM, "Juergen Schoenwaelder" 
<j.schoenwael...@jacobs-university.de> wrote:
    
        On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 11:11:28PM +0000, Acee Lindem (acee) wrote:
        
        >     * Design of the Data Model
        >     
        >       - Do I always have to use schema mount to use these YANG 
models? If
        >         so, one might consider I-D.ietf-netmod-schema-mount a 
normative
        >         reference. Are you not augmenting the routing model?
        > 
        > This Is definitely not the case. This model will augment RFC8022BIS. 
The question on how to do is being discussion on the YANG doctors list. 
        >
        
        This is what I thought but the text is kind of misleading:
        
           BFD can operate in the following contexts:
        
           [...]
        
           The approach taken is to do a schema-mount (see Schema Mount
           [I-D.ietf-netmod-schema-mount]) of the BFD model in the appropriate
           locations.
        
        /js
        
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