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Hi there,
for the REST interface to work, all you need is the odl-restconf feature.
with just the odl-restconf feature, you should be able to get a response from the server (even a simple "Request could not be completed because the relevant data model content does not exist " response) for any request against the config or operational data store.
try turning on debug logging and make sure that the request is actually getting to the server. If it is not, then you may have a network issue. If it is getting to the server, perhaps you can post the error here.
cheers
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