The introduction of `key_mangling=('-', '_')` when working with `get_config_dict()` caused more harm then good.
The main reason here is that Jinja2 does not support working with the `.` operator on a dictionary key which contains a hyphen.
Imagine a dictionary:
```
{'area': {'0': {'network': ['172.18.201.0/24', '172.18.254.201/32']},
'area-type': {}},
'auto-cost': {'reference-bandwidth': '100'},
'interface': {'eth0': {'authentication': {'md5': {'key-id': {'10': {'md5-key': 'vyos'}}}},
'dead-interval': '40',
'hello-interval': '10',
'priority': '1',
'retransmit-interval': '5',
'transmit-delay': '1',
'log-adjacency-changes': {'detail': {}},
'parameters': {'abr-type': 'cisco', 'router-id': '172.18.254.201'},
'passive-interface': ['default'],
'passive-interface-exclude': ['eth0.201'],
'redistribute': {},
'timers': {'throttle': {'spf': {'delay': '200',
'initial-holdtime': '1000',
'max-holdtime': '10000'}}}}
```
In JInja2 you can access key like: `{{ interface.eth0.priority }}` which will give you `1`, but you can not use this syntax (`.`) when accessing keys containing a hypen, you instead must use: `{{ interface.eth0['dead-interval'] }}`
Worth noticing: https://blog.networktocode.com/post/Exploring-Jinja-Variable-Syntax-in-Ansible/