Pick a release, category, and module to list every subscribable path and the
MDT filter xpath it maps to. Click an xpath to copy it, or
Use in config to build a ready-to-paste subscription — as
gRPC dial-out, a NETCONF dynamic subscription, or a
gNMI subscribe — at the top of the page.
/data/Cisco-IOS-XE-process-cpu-oper:cpu-usage/cpu-utilization
→
/process-cpu-ios-xe-oper:cpu-usage/cpu-utilization
Looking for event streams (SNMP traps, NETCONF notifications)?
See Event Notifications →
SNMP prerequisite. MIB telemetry streams through the
SNMP → MDT bridge, so the device needs an SNMP read-only
community that the NETCONF/MDT agent is told to use. The two community
strings must match. Apply this once, then add the
subscription below.
gRPC dial-out subscription config
Pick a module below, then click Use in config on any row to build a ready-to-paste subscription here — switch between gRPC dial-out, NETCONF, and gNMI above.
| Method | OpenAPI path | Telemetry filter xpath (click to copy) |
|---|
Pick a category and module to see derived xpaths.
Browse every YANG notification IOS-XE can emit, classified by how it is
delivered. There are two event-stream transports —
SNMP traps and NETCONF event streams — plus the
model-driven yang-push stream. Filter by transport, category, or name.
Need the subscribable data paths instead?
Build Telemetry XPaths →
Delivery transports — two event streams plus model-driven yang-push:
snmp-trap SNMP NOTIFICATION-TYPE event stream (delivered over SNMP)
·
netconf-stream IETF NETCONF event stream (RFC 5277)
·
yang-push model-driven stream — subscribe via NETCONF or gRPC dial-out (not RESTCONF GET)
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