// Copyright (c) 2010 DMTF. All rights reserved. [Version ( "2.26.0" ), UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Network::VLAN" ), Description ( "An endpoint on a switch or endstation which is assigned to a " "given VLAN or accepts traffic from one or more VLANs. As " "defined by the property, OperationalEndpointMode, the endpoint " "may be configured as trunking or nontrunking. Note that an " "endpoint may dynamically be converted to/from a trunking mode. " "When this occurs, simply update the OperationalEndpointMode " "property. This class is associated with a DataLink or " "IPProtocol Endpoint - as another aspect of that endpoint - " "using the LogicalIdentity relationship. In this case, the " "VLANEndpoint takes the role of SameElement." )] class CIM_VLANEndpoint : CIM_ProtocolEndpoint { [Write, Description ( "The desired VLAN mode that is requested for use. (Note " "that the current mode is given by the " "OperationalEndpointMode property.) The following values " "are defined: \n" "- Access: Puts the endpoint/switch port into permanent " "nontrunking mode and negotiates to convert the link into " "a nontrunk link. The endpoint becomes a nontrunk " "interface. \n" "- Dynamic Auto: Makes the endpoint able to convert the " "link to a trunk link. The endpoint becomes a trunk " "interface if the neighboring interface is set to trunk " "or desirable mode. \n" "- Dynamic Desirable: Makes the endpoint actively attempt " "to convert the link to a trunk link. The endpoint " "becomes a trunk interface if the neighboring interface " "is set to trunk, desirable, or auto mode. The default " "switch-port mode for all Ethernet interfaces is \'dynamic " "desirable.\' \n" "- Trunk: Puts the endpoint into permanent trunking mode " "and negotiates to convert the link into a trunk link. " "The endpoint becomes a trunk interface even if the " "neighboring interface is not a trunk interface. \n" "- Dot1Q Tunnel: Configures the interface as a tunnel " "(nontrunking) endpoint/port to be connected in an " "asymmetric link with an 802.1Q trunk port. 802.1Q " "tunneling is used to maintain customer VLAN integrity " "across a service provider network." ), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7..32767", ".." }, Values { "DMTF Reserved", "Other", "Access", "Dynamic Auto", "Dynamic Desirable", "Trunk", "Dot1Q Tunnel", "DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VLANEndpoint.OperationalEndpointMode", "CIM_VLANEndpoint.OtherEndpointMode" }] uint16 DesiredEndpointMode; [Write, Description ( "A string describing the type of VLAN endpoint model that " "is supported by this VLANEndpoint, when the value of the " "mode property is set to 1 (i.e., \"Other\"). This " "property should be set to NULL when the mode property is " "any value other than 1." ), ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VLANEndpoint.DesiredEndpointMode", "CIM_VLANEndpoint.OperationalEndpointMode" }] string OtherEndpointMode; [Description ( "The configuration mode for the VLAN endpoint. The " "following values are defined: /n - Unknown: If the " "endpoint is not VLAN aware. /n - Access: Puts the " "endpoint into permanent nontrunking mode and negotiates " "to convert the link into a nontrunk link. The endpoint " "becomes a nontrunk interface. \n" "- Dynamic Auto: Makes the endpoint able to convert the " "link to a trunk link. The endpoint becomes a trunk " "interface if the neighboring interface is set to trunk " "or desirable mode. \n" "- Dynamic Desirable: Makes the endpoint actively attempt " "to convert the link to a trunk link. The endpoint " "becomes a trunk interface if the neighboring interface " "is set to trunk, desirable, or auto mode. The default " "switch-port mode for all Ethernet interfaces is \'dynamic " "desirable.\' \n" "- Trunk: Puts the endpoint into permanent trunking mode " "and negotiates to convert the link into a trunk link. " "The endpoint becomes a trunk interface even if the " "neighboring interface is not a trunk interface. \n" "- Dot1Q Tunnel: Configures the interface as a tunnel " "(nontrunking) endpoint/port to be connected in an " "asymmetric link with an 802.1Q trunk port. 802.1Q " "tunneling is used to maintain customer VLAN integrity " "across a service provider network." ), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7..32767", ".." }, Values { "DMTF Reserved", "Other", "Access", "Dynamic Auto", "Dynamic Desirable", "Trunk", "Dot1Q Tunnel", "DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VLANEndpoint.DesiredEndpointMode", "CIM_VLANEndpoint.OtherEndpointMode" }] uint16 OperationalEndpointMode; [Write, Description ( "The type of VLAN encapsulation that is requested for " "use. (Note that the encapsulation currently in use is " "given by the OperationalVLANTrunkEncapsulation " "property.) Note that this property is only applicable " "when the endpoint is operating in a trunking mode (see " "the OperationalEndpointMode property for additional " "details). This property is either \'not applicable\' " "(i.e., the endpoint will never be placed in a trunking " "mode), a particular type (802.1q or Cisco ISL), or " "\'negotiate\' (i.e., the result of the negotiation " "between this interface and its neighbor). The value, " "\'Negotiate\' is not allowed if the endpoint does not " "support negotiation. This capability is hardware and " "vendor dependent. Refer to the associated " "VLANEndpointCapabilities.doesTrunkEncapsulationNegotiation " "property to validate whether a particular endpoint " "(port) supports encapsulation negotiation." ), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6..32767", "32768.." }, Values { "DMTF Reserved", "Other", "Not Applicable", "802.1q", "Cisco ISL", "Negotiate", "DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VLANEndpointCapabilities.SupportsTrunkEncapsulationNegotiation", "CIM_VLANEndpoint.OperationalVLANTrunkEncapsulation", "CIM_VLANEndpoint.OtherTrunkEncapsulation" }] uint16 DesiredVLANTrunkEncapsulation; [Write, Description ( "A string describing the type of VLAN encapsulation that " "is supported by this VLANEndpoint, when the value of the " "encapsulation property is set to 1 (i.e., \"Other\"). " "This property should be set to NULL when the desired " "encapsulation property is any value other than 1." ), ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VLANEndpoint.DesiredVLANTrunkEncapsulation", "CIM_VLANEndpoint.OperationalVLANTrunkEncapsulation" }] string OtherTrunkEncapsulation; [Description ( "The type of VLAN encapsulation in use on a trunk " "endpoint/port. This property is either \'not applicable\' " "(i.e., the endpoint is not operating in trunking mode), " "a particular type (802.1q or Cisco ISL), \'negotiating\' " "(i.e., the endpoints are negotiating the encapsulation " "type). Note that this property is only applicable when " "the endpoint is operating in a trunking mode (see the " "OperationalEndpointMode property for additional " "details)." ), ValueMap { "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6..32767", "32768.." }, Values { "Unknown", "Other", "Not Applicable", "802.1q", "Cisco ISL", "Negotiating", "DMTF Reserved", "Vendor Reserved" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VLANEndpoint.OtherTrunkEncapsulation", "CIM_VLANEndpoint.DesiredVLANTrunkEncapsulation" }] uint16 OperationalVLANTrunkEncapsulation; [Description ( "Indicates whether GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) " "is enabled or disabled on the trunk endpoint/port. This " "property is \'not applicable\' unless GVRP is supported " "by the endpoint. This is indicated in the Capabilities " "property, VLANEndpointCapabilities.Dot1QTagging. This " "property is applicable only when the endpoint is " "operating in trunking mode (determined by examining the " "SwitchEndpointMode property)." ), ValueMap { "0", "2", "3", "4" }, Values { "Unknown", "Not Applicable", "Enabled", "Disabled" }, ModelCorrespondence { "CIM_VLANEndpoint.OperationalEndpointMode", "CIM_VLANEndpointCapabilities.Dot1QTagging" }] uint16 GVRPStatus; };