// Copyright (c) 2005 DMTF. All rights reserved. // Add UmlPackagePath // qualifier values to CIM Schema. // ================================================================== // CIM_QoSService // ================================================================== [Version ( "2.7.0" ), UMLPackagePath ( "CIM::Network::QoS" ), Description ( "This is a concrete class that represents the ability to " "conceptualize a QoS service as a set of coordinated " "sub-services. This enables the network administrator to map " "business rules to the network, and the network designer to " "engineer the network such that it can provide different " "functions for different traffic streams. \n" "\n" "This class has two main purposes. First, it serves as a common " "base class for defining various sub-services that are needed " "to build higher-level QoS services. Second, it serves as a way " "to consolidate relationships between different types of QoS " "services and different types of ConditioningServices. \n" "\n" "For example, Gold Service may be defined as a QoSService which " "aggregates two other QoSServices together. Each of these " "\'other\' QoSServices could be DiffServServices - one " "representing the servicing of very high demand packets " "(instantiated as a DiffServService directly), and one " "representing the service given to most of the packets " "(instantiated as an AFService). The high demand " "DiffServService instance would use QoSConditioning SubService " "to aggregate together the necessary classifiers to indicate " "which traffic it applies to, the appropriate meters for " "contract limits, the marker to mark the EF PHB in the packets, " "and the queuing-related services. The AFService instance would " "similarly use QoSConditioning SubService to aggregate its " "classifiers, meters, the several markers used to mark the " "different AF PHBs in the packets, and the queuing-related " "services needed to deliver the packet treatment." )] class CIM_QoSService : CIM_Service { };