The example is taken exactly from this document:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/prog/configuration/167/b_167_programmability_cg/restconf_programmable_interface.pdf
Section "Verifying RESTCONF Configuration"
"The nginx process gets restrated and DMI process are started, when the restconf command is configured
...
After AAA and the RESTCONF interface is configured, and nginx process and relevant DMI processes are
running; the device is ready to receive RESTCONF requests."
To enable a router to start receiving RESTCONF requests, you need to enable the RESTCONF service on the router. The correct command to achieve this on router R1 is:
C. R1(config)# restconf
This command specifically enables the RESTCONF service, allowing the router to handle RESTCONF API requests.
Device(config)# restconf
//Enables the RESTCONF interface on your
network device.
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