The following example shows an sros-state-change-event notification.
<notification xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:notification:1.0">
<eventTime>2017-06-12T09:16:36.781Z</eventTime>
<sros-state-change-event xmlns="urn:nokia.com:sros:ns:yang:sr:notifications">
<sequence-number>8460</sequence-number>
<severity>warning</severity>
<application>system</application>
<event-id>2009</event-id>
<event-name>tmnxStateChange</event-name>
<router-name>Base</router-name>
<subject>LDP</subject>
<message>Status of vRtrLdpNgSessionTable: Virtual Router 1, Peer 2.2.2.2:0. changed administrative state: inService, operational state: inService</message>
<event-params>
<tmnxNotifyRow>vRtrLdpNgSessState.1.1.6.2.2.2.2.0.0</tmnxNotifyRow>
<tmnxNotifyRowAdminState>inService</tmnxNotifyRowAdminState>
<tmnxNotifyRowOperState>inService</tmnxNotifyRowOperState>
<tmnxNotifyEntryOID>vRtrLdpNgSessionEntry</tmnxNotifyEntryOID>
<tmnxNotifyObjectName>vRtrLdpNgSessionTable: Virtual Router 1, Peer 2.2.2.2:0.</tmnxNotifyObjectName>
</event-params>
</sros-state-change-event>
</notification>