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hi so Iamp;#39;m Rob and to Jennifer just wanted to talk a little bit about why you might want to throw some XML into the bag of tricks you use for managing your network so just to kind of motivate this you know big routers even small routers are hard things to manage the configurations are complicated and large and theyamp;#39;re getting larger they generate a lot of operational data that needs to be shifted through and managed and saved and stuff into databases operators are always asking us or looking for better ways to manage the networks an XML is something that that we think is worth exploring for the way to solve some of these problems so I think all you guys already know this but XML fence or extensible markup language really the key thing about it remember is that itamp;#39;s the self subscribing data format you can write a program to parse an XML document and the program will know when it looks for the data item exactly what that is because thereamp;#39;s a little tag in